Honda's $11K N-Box kei van gets Type R-style Sporty Style accessories pack
Honda Access, Honda's official accessories division, has launched new optional styling packages for the updated third-generation N-Box kei van. The Sporty Style pack, designed for the N-Box Custom trim, adds a split grille finished in Platinum White Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl or Meteoroid Gray Metallic, plus a Berlina Black lower garnish. It is complemented by the Active Leisure and Modern Casual Style packages.
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Honda Access launched new factory parts for the updated N-Box.
The Sporty Style package adds a racy feel to the N-Box Custom.
It complements the Active Leisure and Modern Casual Styles.
Shortly after Honda introduced an updated version of the third-generation N-Box, Honda Access, the automaker’s official accessories division, rolled out a catalog of optional upgrades for it.
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The Sporty Style package is made for the N-Box Custom trim. Its large grille is split by a custom trim piece finished in Platinum White Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, or Meteoroid Gray Metallic, working alongside a Berlina Black lower garnish. The real draw is elsewhere, where the decal set and mirror caps borrow from the Frame Red shade of the Civic Type R , lending the kei van a racier look.
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The sportiest version of the kei van rides on a new set of 15-inch alloy wheels with four double spokes. Beyond the fresh look, these were developed using lessons pulled from the Modulo X series. Honda Access claims they function as an active part of the suspension, with a tuned balance of rigidity between the rim and the spokes that lets them flex under load to improve ride comfort and handling.
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Honda N-Box Custom Sporty Style Package
The sporty package joins two existing styling kits in the Honda Access catalog for the kei van. The rugged Active Leisure Style is meant for the N-Box Joy, while the vintage Modern Casual Style works with the regular N-Box.
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The Active Leisure adds a roof carrier, yellow and orange decals, a different grille with Honda lettering, two-color fog lights, a rear spoiler, a fuel lid garnish, black tailgate trim, and 14-inch alloy wheels finished in Berlina Black. Modern Casual takes a softer approach with Copper decals and mirror caps, fog lights wearing a Platinum White Pearl garnish, white alloys, and a wood-style floor mat.
Honda Access Interior Upgrades
Inside, the automaker fits a roof-mounted console with two built-in tissue box holders and a retractable sunshade. Buyers can also spec an 8-inch infotainment screen, a 12.8-inch rear entertainment monitor, a premium audio system, front and rear dashcams, LED ambient lighting, and floor mats treated to fight odor and bacteria.
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Honda N-Box Joy Active Leisure Style
Because this is purely an aesthetic and functional accessory catalog, the mechanical setups remain untouched. The refreshed N-Box continues to be powered by a non-electrified 660cc three-cylinder engine in two flavors, delivering 58 hp (43 kW / 58 PS) in naturally-aspirated guise and up to 63 hp (47 kW / 64 PS) in turbocharged guise. Power is routed to either the front or all four wheels via a mandatory CVT.
The refreshed Honda N-Box went on sale in Japan last month, with prices ranging from ¥1,739,100 to ¥2,475,000 ($10,800 to $15,400).
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Honda N-Box Modern Casual Style
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