It’s a little known secret that most Japanese automakers also make tiny little cars for the domestic market. If you’ve ever banged your knees on the steering column, these machines will scare you, but they suite Japanese consumer’s tastes just fine. Kei cars, as they are called, have to be less than 3.4 meters tall and their engines are limited to 66cc.
For a long time now, the Nissan N Box has been king of the market. The current model is a five-door hatchback with obviously boxy shapes that is believed to spawn a number of other variant in the future.
The unique platform could potentially spawn more versions, such as a sedan or a coupe. Honda has even previewed an aggressive Mugen version of the N-One.
Renderings by Theophilus Chin
The unique platform could potentially spawn more versions, such as a sedan or a coupe. Honda has even previewed an aggressive Mugen version of the N-One.
Renderings by Theophilus Chin