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Honda Files Patents For Its Leaning Three-wheeler

From the looks of it, the Japanese manufacturer’s concept trike, called the NeoWing, seems 🍌to be nearing ꧅production

ꦫHonda Files Patents For Its Leaning Three-wheeler
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  • It could be powered by a flat-four engine. 
  • The three-wheeled NeoWing adopts Honda’s sharp and angular design language. 
  • It looks like a laid back cruiser, much like the Honda Gold Wing.

Two-wheeler manufacturers have been playing around with the idea of three-wheeled transportation for a while now. The latest update on this front would be the recently filed patents from Honda for its tilt🍸ing three-wheeled motorcycle. The company first showcased its trike concept back in 2016 and christened it the “NeoWing.” It featured a reverse trike configuration, two wheels up front for steering and a single rear wheel connected to the engine.

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Sounds familiar, right? The Yamaha Niken might ring a bell. It’s Yamaha’s interpretation of a trike that was developed to make riding easier for🌱 beginners. Essentially, riders can lean into corners (upto ♛45 degrees) without worrying about losing the front end. The bike’s unique linkage system on the front two wheels gives it the ability to lean into corners like a regular sports bike. Furthermore, the Niken uses the same 874cc, inline three-cylinder motor from the MT-09. It dishes out 115PS at 10,00rpm and 87.5Nm of torque at 8,500rpm.

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Honda, on the other hand, has taken a slightly different approach with the NeoWing. To begin with, the patent images showcase a flat-four engine layout which seems to be based on the Honda Gold Wing’s flat-six 1833cc engine. Perhaps a 1200cc engine then? But there’s also talk that this could end up being a BMW-style boxer-twin, or a full-blown opposed-six. Besides this, the NeoWing also features a shaft drive and some say that it might even get a hybr𓃲id powertrain. Either way, Honda appears to be taking the top-down approach which means it’ll enter the trike market with a premium offering, positioned well above the Niken. An🐼d depending on the response, the company will go down the ladder into smaller capacity trikes. Essentially, creating a trike that slots in as a halo product, it seems Honda is trying to make the idea of such unusual machines more desirable.

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In terms of design and ergonomics, the NeoWing adopts Honda’s new design language with sharp angular lines running from the front to the end. Its ergonomics hints at a laid back cruiser which sits low on the ground, much like the Gold Wing. The trike also features LED lighting, dual-tone alloy wheels, double-barrel exhausts on both sides and a tyre hugger-mounted number plate. Knowing Honda, we could expect a majority of the design and components to make ♕it into production.

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