Honda will attend the Tokyo Auto Salon in January with a variety of vehicles, placing a special emphasis on limited editions of its existing cars, including a pimped-out Kei car and an espresso machine on wheels.
The Honda N-One will be reimagined as a ‘sports car’ – insofar as the term applies to a Kei vehicle. The N-One K-Climb Concept will debut with a badass body kit, a roll cage, a new exhaust system and a special body graphics, but no extra thrust.
Another compact, the minivan named N-WGN, will be adapted to family-friendly plain air outings. The N-WGN Picnic is so far only shown on some designer’s sketches and remains largely unexplained.
The N-Van will transform into something in between a coffee maker on wheels and an RV. It will get an awning, a roof trunk, and an espresso machine. The concept is called Third Place for some reason.
Finally, the Fit hatchback will cosplay as the Fit e:HEV Crosstar, a wannabe crossover SUV with skid plates, a different front bumper, off-road tires and a roof rack with extra LEDs.