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  • F1 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna - Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna - Qualifying
    Isack Hadjar of France drives the (6) Visa Cash app RB VCARB02 Honda RBPT during the Formula 1 AWS Gran Premio del Made in Italy e dell'Emilia-Romagna 2025 in Imola, Italy, on May 17, 2025, at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari. (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1 Grand Prix of Miami - Sprint & Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix of Miami - Sprint & Qualifying
    Max Verstappen of the Netherlands drives the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 Honda RBPT, and Dave Redding, team manager of Williams Racing, during the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2025 in Miami International Autodrome, Miami, USA, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Bratic/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto)

     

  • MotoGP Of Spain - Free Practice
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    MotoGP Of Spain - Free Practice
    JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN - APRIL 24: Aleix Espargaro (41) of Spain and Honda HRC Test Team during free practice ahead of the MotoGP of Spain Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España 2025 at Circuito de Jerez on April 25, 2025 in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Two tourists wearing helmets stop at a roadside beverage and snack stall beside a parked motorbike in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The shop offers items like cold coconut, sweet corn milk, and herbal tea, reflecting the island's everyday street food culture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Daily Life In Hanoi
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    Daily Life In Hanoi
    A motorcyclist pauses at a red light at a busy intersection in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The scene unfolds under wet conditions with illuminated shopfronts, heavy traffic, and pedestrians along the sidewalk in the city's Old Quarter. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The Acura logo is displayed outside an Acura dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    Acura vehicles are parked outside an Acura dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The Acura logo is displayed outside an Acura dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The Acura logo is displayed outside an Acura dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Local Motorbike Repair Shop In Hanoi
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    Local Motorbike Repair Shop In Hanoi
    A small, bustling motorbike repair shop is located in the Yen Hoa area of the Cau Giay district in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. Numerous scooters line up for service, a mechanic works on a rear wheel, and a woman sits on a bench waiting for her repaired motorbike. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
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    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: The Honda UNI-ONE is a hands-free, personal mobility device that features advanced self-balancing technology and sensors that enable the user to move in any direction based on postural movements.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705649_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705647_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705612_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705609_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705606_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705603_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705600_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705597_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705594_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    DUKAS_166705592_FER
    New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Uni One 1
    Ref 15621
    29/02/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Honda

    A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.

    Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.

    Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.

    The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.

    It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.

    To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.

    Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.

    The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”

    OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722340_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. A human operator programmes a route for the bot
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722339_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. Hauling aircraft parts.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722338_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties.On perimeter fence inspection duty
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722337_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. Hauling aircraft parts

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722336_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. Sweeping a runway for debris
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    DUKAS_161722335_FER
    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties . Cutting grass

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
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    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. On perimeter fence ispection

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
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    Robot for patrolling airports and hauling luggage
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airport robot 1

    Ref 15203

    18/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Honda

    An autonomous industrial robot has been put to work inspecting a major airport’s perimeter fences.

    The four wheel all electric powered bot by Japanese car and bike maker Honda was put on duty at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport for field testing.

    The first-of-its-kind machine is called Autonomous Work Vehicle or AWV for short.

    It is being developed to help address labour shortages, beef up safety and security and cut emissions on airfield operations.

    The demonstration was conducted in collaboration with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

    It is a fully electric, off-road vehicle that can be operated autonomously or manually with a remote control.

    Using Honda's software system on a tablet interface, an operator can develop routes for it to move around the worksite by setting start and stop points or creating a map of the worksite.

    As a mobility platform, it can haul materials, attach or carry functional equipment such as sensors or a camera, and tow a maintenance tool or trailer.

    For the Toronto Pearson Airport demonstration, Honda showcased a first-of-its kind autonomous perimeter fence inspection solution.

    It uses the AWV's mapping and obstacle detection features – enabling it to navigate inspection routes and slow down or stop to avoid colliding with an obstacle.

    The fence inspection integrated technologies from multiple tech companies.


    OPS: The Honda AWV prototype performing ariport duties. Towing a baggage cart

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Tokyo Auto Salon 2022
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    NEWS - Tokyo Auto Salon 2022
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI/Shutterstock (12762059o)
    HONDA Civic Type R Prototype is seen displayed during the "Tokyo Auto Salon 2022" at Makuhari messe in Chiba-Prefecture, Japan on Saturday, January 15, 2022. About 366 automakers and auto parts makers appeal their latest products at a three-day custom cars and racing cars exhibition in this event.
    Tokyo Auto Salon 2022, Chiba, Japan - 15 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Antonin Vincent/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796791ai)
    Sebastian Vettel (ger), Aston Martin F1 AMR21, Max Verstappen (ned), Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Antonin Vincent/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796791l)
    Sergio Perez (mex), Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Antonin Vincent/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796791z)
    Pierre Gasly (fra), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, Yuki TSUNODA (jap), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Florent Gooden/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796790v)
    Pierre Gasly (fra), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Florent Gooden/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796790u)
    Pierre Gasly (fra), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2was powered by an engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle, shown here

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 on the Dekra Lausitzring track in Germany, with driver Jess Hawkins and the back-up team, getting the record verified by a Guinness World Records offcial. He presents her with a certificate.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 on the Dekra Lausitzring track in Germany, driven by Jess Hawkins

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 on the Dekra Lausitzring track in Germany, with driver Jess Hawkins and the back-up team, getting the record verified by a Guinness World Records offcial. He presents her with a certificate.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 on the Dekra Lausitzring track in Germany, driven by Jess Hawkins

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 (left) alongside the regular mower (right) on which it is based

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 on the Dekra Lausitzring track in Germany, driven by Jess Hawkins

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
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    FEATURE - Rasenmäher bricht Geschwindigkeitsrekord
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10531
    Mower 1
    11/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Honda

    The world’s fastest lawn mower has been crowned – after hitting just over 150 mph / 243 km/h The ride-on machine blasted its way from 0-100 mph / 0-161 km/h in just 6.29 secondsHonda's Mean Mower V2 has a power-to-weight ratio better than a Bugatti Chiron.It was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine from a Fireblade motorcycle that produces 200 hp at 13,000 rpm.The mower itself was a custom-built with an ultra-lightweight frame but a set of standard bodywork from a regular Honda HF 2622 lawn tractor.It was built by Honda and its British Touring Car Championship partner Team Dynamics to take back the title of World's Fastest Lawnmower.The driver was racer and stunt driver Jess Hawkins.Honda held the record back in 2013 until a Norwegian team used a 408-hp Corvette motor in a Viking T6 mower and took the title in 2015.But the Viking's record was 134 mph / 215 km/h.But that was beaten when the Mean Mower V2, hit 150.99 mph at the Dekra Lausitzring, race track near Dresden,Germany.

    OPS: The Honda Mean Mower V2 and its driver Jess Hawkins

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
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    FEATURE - Mit 240 km/h den Rasen mähen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10315
    Lawnmower1
    11/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Honda UK

    Superbike maker Honda has unveiled its latest speedster – a lawnmower which it says it is capable of hitting 150 mph / 240 km/h.The mower, one of the company’s HF 2622 lawn tractors, has more than 190 horsepower thanks to a Fireblade motorcycle engine.The 0-60 mph time is said to be “under three seconds” The six-speed mower has been built by Team Dynamics, Honda's partner in the British Touring Car Championships.It’s a follow-up to a previous mower, named Mean Mower, built in conjunction with TV motoring show Top Gear team in 2013, which became the world's fastest at 116.575 mph, or 187.6 km/h.A Honda spokesman said:” Now using CAD design, more bespoke parts, advanced materials, and 3D printing, it now packs almost double the power of the original.”It was built to reclaim he mower speed record after a team in Norway created a mower which hit over 130 mph / 210 km/hThe new power is powered by a V2 999 cc engine from a Honda Fireblade motorcycle.

    OPS: The Honda HF 2622 lawnmower built to hit 150 mph

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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