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The Fuya-jo was a concept car that rocked like a town that never sleeps and rode with the ease of a skateboard. The semi-standing seats were perfect for happening street scenes where the music never stopped. It had a steering wheel in the shape of a turntable and an instrument panel laid out like an MC's mixer, giving off the image of a futuristic all-night club.
The dimensions of the Fuya-jo were impressive, with a length of 3050 mm, width of 1650 mm, height of 1995 mm, and wheelbase of 2200 mm. This imaginative car represented a future full of excitement and fun.
Designed for party animals who craved the thrill of city nightlife, the Fuya-jo was a 4-seater that induced a high similar to riding skateboards or roller blades, or dancing in clubs. Forget practicality - this car focused solely on fun and pleasure, providing an exhilarating experience for young drivers who knew how to enjoy themselves on city streets.
The cabin was extremely tall, the body styling was unique and eye-catching, and occupants rode in a semi-standing position like on a skateboard. The interior was no-frills with a flat floor and high viewpoint, allowing for easy movement. The steering wheel looked like a turntable, and the instrument panel resembled a DJ's mixer. A special skateboard rack was even built into the rear hatch.
Equipped with three large, hinged doors that opened wide and a powerful audio system, the Fuya-jo was designed to provide maximum fun and excitement. The main specifications included an overall size of 3050mm x 1650mm x 1995mm and a wheelbase of 2200mm.
Honda made the Fuya-jo "smart" so drivers could have "fun". It was a refreshing departure from convention and a joy to drive or simply admire.