The year 2003 saw the birth of a vehicle like no other. Manufactured by Honda
and released in the United States, the automobile called the Honda Element is
classified as an SUV although it has a unibody construction more associated with
cars. The Element is meant to carry large amounts of load, the reason why it is
built the way it is. Its large load space as well as the toughness of its construction
makes it the all-purpose vehicle that it is really meant to be.
The Element itself is tall. This feature enables large cargoes to be accommodated
inside the vehicle. The rear door is also large, allowing passengers and cargo
to have easy access to the vehicle’s interior. The Element’s smartly designed
interior is equipped with rear seats that can be folded away for a much bigger
space, and the fabric that adorns its floor is made of tough material that easily
complements the toughness and strength the vehicle has always projected.
The Element is built to withstand the rigors of off-road adventures, the reason
why those who have seen it in action cannot help but marvel at the durability
it possesses. It can likewise be complemented for the safety features that highlight
it. Included in this important but mostly neglected category are the anti-lock
braking system, dual-stage, dual threshold front airbags, seat belts with pretensioners
and lower anchors and tethers for children. Like a true-blue SUV, the Element
exists to carry people and cargo safely and securely to any place on earth without
the slightest of inconveniences.
The Honda Element is the vehicle for those undertaking the ultimate journey.
No matter the distance, no matter the road condition, the Element is sure to deliver.
This is because it was developed with no other reason but to do so.