Lost in the excitement surrounding the production prototype debut of the hotly anticipated Honda CR-Z is the Honda Skydeck concept. With the proliferation of hybrid drivetrains these days, it was only matter of time before hybrid minivans began popping up and with Chrysler’s EREV program off the radar, Honda is stepping up.
The Skydeck concept comes across as something of a cross between the hot new CR-Z and the Honda Odyssey, offering sporty styling and an extremely raked windshield on a six-passenger minivan. Far from the first minivan with a laid-back windshield, the real story is under the hood where Honda has fitted a hybrid drivetrain, likely a variant of its proven Integrated Motor Assist mild hybrid system. Honda has said very little about the vehicle, so it’s not yet known what kind of fuel economy improvements the Skydeck will offer.
Along with the hybrid drivetrain, the Skydeck offers a few other tricks. Up front, Honda has fitted scissor doors for soccer dads wishing they had a Lamborghini while the back offers traditional sliding doors on either side. Inside, the third-row seats slide forward and underneath the second-row seats to offer more rear cargo space.
Thanks to: Motor Trend