It is by no means uncommon for the modern automotive industry to actively seek inspiration in the past. Two recent Honda cars, the Urban EV and the Sports EV, demonstrate this principle pretty well. But there’s more to it.
Enter Honda N-One, a so-called Kei car with more style and flair to it than most modern urban vehicles tend to have. It has been produced in Japan since 2012 and has sustained numerous revisions, whether to improve its appearance or to bring it up to date with the latest in car technology.
The latest model comes with USB ports, better noise insulation and other handy features. Customers are offered three trim levels – Standard, Premiun and RS – to choose from, and may pick any color they like.
The new Honda N-One comes equipped with a small-time 0.66L motor with 67 horsepower. Powered by it, the vehicle only consumes 3.5 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers (or drives 65 miles per gallon, if you prefer it that way).
Regrettably, Kei cars are generally exclusive to Japanese market, and the latest Honda N-One is no exception.
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