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Jim Kenzie of the Toronto Star tries out the U3-X - Click above for high-res image gallery
If there is one thing humans love, it's personal mobility. After all, what other species regularly harness other creatures for the sole purpose of getting around. The auto industry is all about personal mobility. Since the dawn of the car in the late 19th century, it has been adopted world-wide as one of the preferred means of getting around.
Mobility, of course, is about a lot more than just driving. Just moving around is important and when people find themselves unable to move or having difficulty, it plays havoc with the psyche. A number of automakers are researching ways to expand mobility beyond the automobile and the result is projects like the
GM Puma and
Toyota Winglet. Honda, too, is studying the problem and while we were in Japan for the
Tokyo Motor Show, Honda took us to their R&D center to check out a few recent projects, including the quirky
U3-X (shown above). Read on for a first hand account of what we saw and sat on.
Gallery: Honda mobility devices




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