Honda Inspire Modulo Concept Ready For The 2008 Tokyo Auto Salon

For those not familiar with the Honda Inspire, it’s a Japanese version of the Accord built for that other market. As most imports go, the car has already been heavily modded by Mugen. This time, however, it’s Honda’s turn at their own ride - and Modulo has the honors.
This tuner car was built specifically for the 2008 Tokyo Auto Salon, open from January 11 to 13 (Friday through Sunday) in (of course) Japan. Modulo’s Inspire concept gets equipped with a full body kit, including a new front and rear bumper, revised grille and headlamps and aluminum trim. Snazyy 19-inch, seven-spoke wheels pound the pavement in 245/40 R19 tires.

On the inside you’ll find orange leather and black crocodile skin seats, an independent audio system for all four passengers, and a pair of LCD screens mounted behind the front seats.

Not much else is known, save for the likely to be tuned 3.5L engine and suspension - but we should know more after the auto show.