The diminutive Honda N-ONE has gone on sale in Japan. The latest addition to the N Series range of mini-vehicles, its cabin is reckoned to be large enough to accommodate four adults despite the compact exterior dimensions.
With styling inspired by the N360 model of 1967, the five-door hatchback comes powered by a suitably small 660 cc, three-cylinder petrol engine. It’s connected to a continuously variable transmission, with buyers having a choice of either front- or all-wheel drive. The most economical versions can manage 76.2 mpg (3.7 l/100km / 27.0 km/l), according to the Japanese JC08 cycle.
Standard equipment on all versions includes an Emergency Stop Signal system (which basically just switches the hazard lights on after sudden braking), Hill Start Assist and Vehicle Stability Assist.
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With styling inspired by the N360 model of 1967, the five-door hatchback comes powered by a suitably small 660 cc, three-cylinder petrol engine. It’s connected to a continuously variable transmission, with buyers having a choice of either front- or all-wheel drive. The most economical versions can manage 76.2 mpg (3.7 l/100km / 27.0 km/l), according to the Japanese JC08 cycle.
Standard equipment on all versions includes an Emergency Stop Signal system (which basically just switches the hazard lights on after sudden braking), Hill Start Assist and Vehicle Stability Assist.
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