Honda's showing this year why they're the leaders in development of concept cars with no discernible edges with this concept car built for this year's Tokyo Auto Show later this month. It's called the PUYO, a Japanese onomatopoeia expressing the sensation of — please don't laugh here — the design team worked very hard on it — "touching the vehicle's soft body." Seriously. The PUYO's meant to convey a warm, friendly impression and bring together 'clean', 'safe' and 'fun' functionality in an environmentally responsible, people-friendly minimalist design featuring an ultra-high efficiency, small frame and fuel cell technology. Even the drivetrain's minimal — a joystick for intuitive operation are all designed to gently support occupants' senses and of course, as it's the Tokyo Auto Show — their gamer sensibilities. Full release after the jump.
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