- Collect the Cards:
- Participants can earn trainer cards by visiting event stations, answering trivia questions about Honda, or completing fun challenges.
- Cards can be distributed at key community locations, participating businesses, or through the dealership.
2. Play with the Cards:
- Use the collected cards to compete.
- Example Gameplay:
- Superpower Battles: Players compare their card’s “superpower” stats like horsepower, torque, or innovation points. The highest stat wins the round!
- Category Challenges: Cards could have categories like “Speed,” “Eco-Friendliness,” and “Classic Value,” and players pick their strongest category to face off against others.
3. Build a Collection:
- Encourage participants to collect all the trainer cards, with some rare or exclusive cards to make it more fun.
- Offer a small prize or badge for completing the full set.
Examples of Cards that will be designed.
Passenger Cars
1960s
- Honda T360 (1963) - Honda's first automobile (mini truck).
- Honda S500 (1963) - First passenger car, small roadster.
- Honda S600 (1964) - Roadster and coupe.
- Honda S800 (1966) - Larger roadster with improved power.
1970s
- Honda Civic (1972–Present) - Compact car, one of the most successful models.
- Honda Accord (1976–Present) - Midsize car.
- Honda Prelude (1978–2001) - Sporty coupe.
- Honda Quint (1979–1985) - Hatchback based on the Civic.
1980s
- Honda Ballade (1980–2001) - Sedan version of the Civic.
- Honda City (1981–Present) - Subcompact car.
- Honda CR-X (1983–1991) - Compact sports car.
- Honda Integra (1985–2006) - Compact sports sedan/hatchback (also sold as Acura Integra in some markets).
1990s
- Honda NSX (1990–2005, 2016–Present) - High-performance mid-engine sports car.
- Honda S2000 (1999–2009) - Two-seater roadster.
- Honda Insight (1999–2022) - Hybrid-electric hatchback.
2000s
- Honda Jazz/Fit (2001–Present) - Subcompact hatchback.
- Honda Civic Type R (1997–Present) - Performance-oriented Civic variant.
- Honda Legend (1985–Present) - Luxury sedan (Acura RLX in North America).
2010s–Present
- Honda Clarity (2016–2022) - Series of hydrogen fuel-cell, plug-in hybrid, and electric sedans.
- Honda e (2020–Present) - Compact electric car.
SUVs & Crossovers
- Honda CR-V (1995–Present) - Compact crossover.
- Honda HR-V (1998–Present) - Subcompact crossover.
- Honda Passport (1994–2002, 2019–Present) - Midsize SUV.
- Honda Pilot (2003–Present) - Full-size crossover SUV.
- Honda Element (2003–2011) - Boxy compact SUV.
Trucks, Vans, & MPVs
- Honda Acty (1977–2021) - Mini-truck and van.
- Honda Odyssey (1994–Present) - Minivan, different versions for global markets.
- Honda Stepwgn (1996–Present) - MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle).
Motorcycles
While you requested cars, Honda’s history is deeply tied to motorcycles:
- Honda Super Cub (1958–Present) - The world's most-produced motor vehicle.
- Honda Gold Wing (1974–Present) - Touring motorcycle.
Alternative Fuel & Experimental Models
- Honda EV Plus (1997–1999) - Early electric car.
- Honda FCX Clarity (2008–2014) - Hydrogen fuel-cell car.
- Honda Clarity Series (2016–2022) - Expanded to include hybrid and plug-in options.
Discontinued Models
- Honda Beat (1991–1996) - Kei sports car.
- Honda Z600 (1970–1974) - Compact hatchback.
- Honda Crosstour (2009–2015) - Hatchback-SUV crossover.
- Honda Prelude (1978–2001) - Sports coupe.