Honda Access has introduced a new Sporty Style package for the updated N-Box, adding a racy appearance to the kei van.
The package is available for the N-Box Custom trim and includes a large grille split by a custom trim piece in Platinum White Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, or Meteoroid Gray Metallic, paired with a Berlina Black lower garnish.
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The standout feature is the Frame Red decal set and mirror caps, borrowed from the Civic Type R, giving the compact van a sportier look.
The package also includes 15-inch alloy wheels with four double spokes, developed using lessons from the Modulo X series.
Honda Access claims these wheels act as an active part of the suspension, with a tuned balance of rigidity between the rim and spokes that allows them to flex under load, improving ride comfort and handling.
Additional Styling Kits
The Sporty Style joins two other styling kits in the Honda Access catalog.
The rugged Active Leisure Style is designed for the N-Box Joy, adding 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 Berlina Black alloy wheels.
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The Modern Casual Style takes a softer approach with Copper decals and mirror caps, fog lights with Platinum White Pearl garnish, white alloys, and a wood-style floor mat.
Inside, Honda Access offers a roof-mounted console with two built-in tissue box holders and a retractable sunshade.
Buyers can also opt for an 8-inch infotainment screen, a 12.8-inch rear entertainment monitor, a premium audio system, front and rear dashcams, LED ambient lighting, and odor- and bacteria-fighting floor mats.
Mechanically, the N-Box remains unchanged, powered by a 660cc three-cylinder engine in naturally aspirated (58 hp) or turbocharged (63 hp) form, paired with a CVT and front- or all-wheel drive.
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The refreshed N-Box went on sale in Japan last month, priced between ¥1,739,100 and ¥2,475,000 ($10,800 to $15,400).