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Acura Precision Concept Points to Bold Future for Acura Design

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The Acura Precision Concept model made its world debut at the 2016 North American International Auto Show, pointing toward a bolder, more distinctive future for Acura vehicle design.

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The Acura Precision Concept was developed by the Acura Design Studio in California to express the Acura brand DNA of “Precision Crafted Performance.”

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

“There is no more clear promise for the Acura brand than Precision Crafted Performance,” said Jon Ikeda, vice president and general manager of Acura.

Jon Ikeda, Vice President and General Manager, Acura Division, at the 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling of the Acura Precision Concept in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

“We’re committed to infusing this core Acura promise into every facet of our products and every aspect of our relationship with the customer.”

With an emphasis on high-contrast details and the intersection of modern, sheer surfaces and muscular, organic sculpting, the Acura Precision Concept communicates Acura’s focus on performance and prestige through its ultra-low and wide stance, long dash-to-axle ratio, deeply sculpted surfaces and the debut of a new Diamond Pentagon grille.

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

“The Acura Precision Concept is more than simply a concept vehicle, it is a design study model that literally will shape the direction of all future Acura products around our Precision Crafted Performance DNA,” said Dave Marek, Acura global creative director.

Dave Marek, Acura Global Creative Director, presents the Acura Precision Concept at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

“The Acura Precision Concept is the leading edge of a renewed commitment to delivering Precision Crafted Performance in every facet of the product experience and creating a powerful and very exciting direction for the next generation of Acura models.”

Dave Marek, Acura Global Creative Director, presents the Acura Precision Concept at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The Acura Precision Concept’s crouched and athletic stance is further emphasized by its deeply sculpted side surfaces pouring over swelling rear wheel arches covering 22-inch wheels and tires. The forward-looking concept also features signature lighting designs – in front with its Jewel Constellation LED headlights composed of organically arranged fractal elements, and in back with floating LED taillights.

Dave Marek, Acura Global Creative Director, presents the Acura Precision Concept at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

A key design theme, dubbed “quantum continuum,” is seen in the seamless transition of materials and structure from the exterior to the interior of the vehicle, which is further highlighted by the absence of a b-pillar.

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The large door rocker panel flows into the interior side sill, transitioning into a cantilever for the floating rear seats. The rear center high-mounted stoplight becomes an architecture element piercing the rear glass and then flowing down to help form the structure for the metal airfoil shape of the rear headrests.

From left to right, Jon Ikeda, Vice President and General Manager, Acura Division, Takahiro Hachigo, President and CEO of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Dave Marek, Acura Global Creative Director, at the 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling of the Acura Precision Concept in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The elegant and powerful exterior is matched by its dramatic interior design, where cantilevered surfaces meet with striking tones, expressive surfacing and modern detailing. Of particular note are the double-layered instrument panel, the high-contrast front seat surfaces, the ultra-thin “floating” rear seats, evoking the look of modern lounge furniture, and the hand-crafted audio speaker grilles made of exotic wood.

The Acura Precision Concept at its 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The driver’s space is highlighted by a compact, race-inspired, sports steering wheel with paddle shifters and Integrated Dynamics System (IDS) controls, a floating center meter, a driver’s head-up display, a cantilevered center stack and an ultra-wide, thin and curved center display screen.

The Acura Precision Concept at its 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

New Acura HMI Concept

The Acura Precision Concept at its 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The Acura Precision Concept also explores a new approach for Acura’s digital human-machine interface (HMI), enabling a more intuitive, advanced and seamless connection between man and machine. The ultra-wide and curved center screen is operated by a floating touch pad suspended on the cantilevered center stack. Upon entry, the system scans each occupant and selects personalized features and functions, including maps, audio and customized vehicle performance settings.

The Acura Precision Concept at its 2016 North American International Auto Show unveiling in Detroit © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

Acura Precision Concept dimensions:

Width84 inches
Length204 inches
Height52 inches
Wheelbase122 inches
Wheel/Tire- 5-spoke machined wheels
- 22-inch Michelin Pilot Super Sport Summer Tire

About the Acura Precision Concept

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The Acura Precision Concept was created to explore new and challenging ideas for future Acura design, particularly Acura sedans. The concept was created by Acura’s California Design Studio under the direction of Acura global creative director, Dave Marek.

2016 Acura Precision Concept © Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

The exterior design was led by Michelle Christensen, principal exterior designer, with the interior design created under the leadership of John Norman, principal interior designer. Both Christensen and Norman also played a key role in the creation of the next-generation Acura NSX supercar.

 

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