Honda's Iconic 1984 HP-X Concept Car to Debut in U.S. at Pebble Beach
Restored by Pininfarina, the groundbreaking HP-X will be showcased in the Wedge-Shaped Concept Cars and Prototypes class.
- The HP-X concept car was originally unveiled at the 1984 Turin Auto Show, marking Honda's entry into mid-engine supercars.
- Designed by Pininfarina, the HP-X features a dramatic wedge profile and fighter-jet-inspired cockpit.
- The car incorporates advanced technologies for its time, including a 2.0L V6 engine, GPS, real-time telemetry, and a unique Perspex canopy.
- This will be the first Japanese vehicle featured at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in over 50 years.
- The HP-X has heavily influenced subsequent Honda models, particularly the NSX, and continues to inspire automotive design.