"Automobile Magazine" : 2018 Honda Odyssey to Feature Horn-Mounted Emojis



Honda has updated the traditional vehicle horn with the introduction of its all-new Honda Horn Emojis. Through the rigorous development process, Honda engineers have achieved a seamless transition from a traditional horn to Honda Horn Emojis."If the new horn sounds too ridiculous to be true — it is. Aside from the Angry emojis, there's a Happy Honda emoji for friends and family, and even a Honda Dog emoji for our furry friends. Well, how about a Rush Hour Traffic emoji or, better yet, an emoji middle finger for the jerk who cut you off? "Horns have been around for over a century, but little has been done to make these sound-making devices a personal expression of the driver's emotions like we're doing with the all-new Honda Odyssey," said Alice Alerto, Honda horn engineer, in a statement.
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American Honda having fun with Odyssey Emojis horn option


American Honda having fun with Odyssey Emojis horn option
The last time we saw anything this exciting coming out of America Honda was the Honda Fit "Selfie" option. "We have exhaustively researched and tested these new Honda Horn Emojis to offer the industry's most advanced in-vehicle technology in the minivan segment." For April 1, better known as "April fools Day," the fastest growing brand in North America presents a 2018 Honda Odyssey equipped with variable horn Emojis, very Japanese, very cool. A city horn, and a country horn, Has Honda successfully launched a multiple-beat horn pattern that expresses the driver's emotion at the time engagement? Here's what Honda has to say as to this latest feature development for 2018 Honda Odyssey minivan, the first van in north America equipped with an integrated on-board vacuum system.




April Fools: Honda Horn Emojis [Video]


April Fools: Honda Horn Emojis [Video]
Honda has announced a major update to the 2018 Odyssey's steering wheel, adding 'Horn Emojis' for April Fools' Day. "Honda Horn Emojis also include the Happy Honda Honk emoji that enables the driver to say 'hello' to passersby, and the Honda Dog emoji, which is silent to humans but warns canines of approaching vehicles, among others." The horn emojis include a Rush Hour Traffic button "which helps share the pain of being stuck in traffic with others," along with a Dog emoji "which is silent to humans but warns canines of approaching vehicles." "Horns have been around for over a century, but little has been done to make these sound-making devices a personal expression of the driver's emotions like we're doing with the all-new Honda Odyssey," says Honda's imaginary horn development head, Alice Alerto.






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