2004 Honda P.V. Concept
- Story Cars
- Feb 24
- 1 min read
The 2004 Honda P.V. Concept was a proposal for a Kei-utility vehicle that debuted at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show. It aimed to combine the easy loading of a pick-up truck with the security of a closed van, offering a versatile solution for urban or small-business use. The concept was designed to meet the needs of customers looking for a compact, practical vehicle with the ability to transport goods while still providing the protection of an enclosed cargo area. Although it captured attention at the show, the Honda P.V. Concept did not make it to production but reflected the brand's innovation in the utility vehicle space.







Wow, the 2004 Honda P.V. Concept has a smart design that mixes a van’s protection with a pickup’s practicality. The sliding floor and side access are great for easy loading. The built-in PDA for navigation and music control adds a modern touch. For questions about financing or support, you can visit https://honda-financial-services.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html . It’s a cool example of Honda trying something different.