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EV-STER

Honda's EV-STER electric sports car concept is no stranger to the auto show stands, having debuted at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show.

Honda's EV-STER electric sports car concept is no stranger to the auto show stands, having debuted at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show.

The car has now made its European debut at Geneva, accessible to all rather than placed high on a turntable - so we've got some more live shots for you.

The car has now made its European debut at Geneva, accessible to all rather than placed high on a turntable - so we've got some more live shots for you.

Though the EV-STER isn't intended as a replacement for Honda's much-missed S2000 sports car, it's hard not to draw comparisons. It's a small, relatively lightweight, rear-drive roadster with sharp styling. That's where the similarities end, however. Rather than a revvy, inline-four combustion engine, the EV-STER gets...

Though the EV-STER isn't intended as a replacement for Honda's much-missed S2000 sports car, it's hard not to draw comparisons. It's a small, relatively lightweight, rear-drive roadster with sharp styling. That's where the similarities end, however. Rather than a revvy, inline-four combustion engine, the EV-STER gets...

 In order to be truly marketable, Honda would have to make it reach 60 mph in the same amount of time or less.

In order to be truly marketable, Honda would have to make it reach 60 mph in the same amount of time or less.

Honda hasn’t officially confirmed that the EV-STER will make it into production as a super-sleek, green sports car, but given the fact that Honda is keen to improve its eco-image, anything is possible.

Honda hasn’t officially confirmed that the EV-STER will make it into production as a super-sleek, green sports car, but given the fact that Honda is keen to improve its eco-image, anything is possible.

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