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The Honda HP-X Concept is the one that paved the way for the NSX

Restored to its full '80s glory
Honda HP-X Concept
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This is the Honda HP-X Concept, and while it may still look like it’s from the future, it’s actually from 1984. Though it’s now been given a new lease of life following an extensive restoration by Pininfarina.

Aside from its considerable Wedge, one of its key exterior features is the fighter jet-like single-piece canopy which replaces the doors and opens vertically. But that’s not all it does: the canopy also extends rearward to act as a driver-controlled air brake, while providing a bit more aero for its super slippery shape.

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Honda HP-X Concept

Other bits and bobs include a series of thin indentations along the flanks, much like you get in a Ferrari Testarossa, while the whole body looks squat and shrunk like that of a Vector W8. It’s also got an almost perfect angle of descent from the mid-point of the roof to the tip of the headlights. AKA: a Good Wedge. Ruddy good designing, that.

The hurricane alloys aren’t half bad either, given it’s something we rarely see in modern performance cars. Wait, performance car? Yep, the HP-X is mid-engined, featuring a 2.0-litre 24-valve Honda race engine, while ground effects were even woven into the car’s underbelly to give it some sort of ‘oh wow’ when driven with haste.

Honda HP-X Concept interior

The interior was also equally futuristic at the time and features systems like real-time telemetry and GPS. You even received updates on upcoming road conditions via sonar. 

Though the HP-X never officially made production, it has been credited with laying the foundations for Honda models that came after it - namely, that supercar co-developed with Ayrton Senna.

Honda HP-X Concept undergoing restoration

Following Pininfarina’s refurb, it will be entered into the Concours d’Elegance ‘wedge-shaped concept car and prototypes class’ at Monterey Car Week later this month, where it’s fairly likely to cause a stir.

Honda HP-X Concept at the 1984 Turin Motor Show

NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made. 

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