We already know what Robotaxi looks like, so no, the thing we know what it looks like isn't as interesting as the unknown/previously unseen model in the background.
They did a great job with the Nautilus redesign.
What I'm curious to see whether the US version gets the same updates that they give the Chinese model. Lately they've changed a headlight graphic on the US version, while the Chinese one gets new front/rear ends.
New Prelude Returns With Type R Bits And Fake Gears But Not The Power You Might Expect | Carscoops
Honda Prelude Returns to US After 24 Years with 200-HP Hybrid Power - Autoblog
Diving straight to the mechanicals, the new Prelude is driven the same hybrid powertrain found in the Honda Civic Hybrid. At its core is a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine producing 141 hp at 6,000 rpm and 134 lb-ft (182 Nm) of torque at 4,500 rpm. An electric motor makes another 181 hp and 232 lb-ft (315 Nm), but due to the way the different units generate their power, combined grunt sits at just 200 hp and 232 lb-ft (315 Nm).
What sets it apart is Honda’s first use of asymmetrical seat bolstering, designed to balance driver focus with passenger comfort. The driver’s seat features firmer padding and pronounced lower thigh support for a secure, planted position, while the front passenger seat is shaped with a wider, more relaxed profile suited to everyday use.
Behind them, the coupe offers 2+2 seating with 32 inches of rear legroom.A practical lift-back hatch opens to a cargo area that expands easily thanks to standard 60/40 split rear seatbacks, which fold flat to accommodate larger items. Total cargo space measures 15.1 cubic feet (428 liters), slightly edging out the 14.8 cubic feet (419 liters) available in the Civic Sedan.
https://www.hagerty.com/media/car-profiles/exclusive-ford-ceo-jim-farley-on-his-1937-lebaron-coupe-and-the-future-of-lincoln/
Jeeze I never knew Lincoln had a LeBaron-can only associate the 1980s Chrysler K car with that name LOL
So fun fact-LeBaron was a custom coach/bodywork builder of the era...that makes sense now.