Honda has shared previews of a handful of cars and design studies that it intends to reveal during this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, which will take place online due to the pandemic.
The Fit e:HEV Crosstar Hybrid will advertise accessories from the Honda Access package. Inspired by the CT125 Hunter Cub motorbike, it is a five-door hatchback with a special radiator grille, round anti-fog lamps, moldings all around, a roof rack, off-road tires and black details.
The N-Van Custom 3rd Place Van is an N-Van model converted into a street café that Honda hopes will become your third most important destination after your home and workplace.
Next up is an N-One model converted into a hill climb racing vehicle.
Rounding off the list is a battery-powered compact car called the Honda e. You may watch the video for a teaser of the standard production car, but keep in mind that the show car will come equipped with a plethora of drag racing-friendly mods, including no rear seat back and much stiffer suspension.