Honda presented its latest autonomous car technology, as well as its environmentally friendly vehicles, to G7 leaders at the summit in Japan.
Honda showed off its Clarity Fuel Cell, its fuel cell vehicle, and Automated Drive, an autonomous development vehicle, for the G7 Summit 2016 Japan in Ise-Shima, which was held on May 26 and 27, 2016.
Honda, the developer of the Asimo robot, has been providing support to the Japanese government’s plans to showcase the attractiveness unique to Japan at the G7 Ise-Shima Summit, including high-tech products and innovations that it says “will convey such attractiveness of Japan to the world”.
At the Japan PR Exhibition, an exhibition space set up by the Japanese government within the International Media Center of the Summit, Honda is exhibiting multiple products including the UNI-CUB β personal mobility device, the MC-β micro-sized electric vehicle and the Honda Walking Assist Device, an assistive device for use in the training of walking, as well as introducing the “smart community” Honda envisions for the future.
Moreover, Honda also provided exhibits of its cutting-edge technologies and opportunities to test drive and experience advanced vehicles at the series of Ministers’ Meetings held prior to the G7 Ise-Shima Summit.