The Honda N-One (Japanese: ホンダ・N-ONE, Hepburn: Honda Enuwan) (corporately styled as N-ONE) is a retro-styled kei car produced by Honda for the Japanese market. It was previewed at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show and went on sale on 1 November 2012. Together with the N-Box, N-WGN and N-Van, is part of the renewed N lineup of kei class city cars from Honda. The use of the letter "N" in the name was previously used for the late 1960s and 1970s N360.
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| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Production | November 2012 – present[1] |
| Assembly | Japan: Suzuka, Mie (Suzuka plant) |
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| Class | Kei car |
| Body style | 5-door hatchback |
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The N-One was introduced in 2012 as a newer addition to Honda's kei car lineup in Japan. It features styling reminiscent of the 1969–1972 N360 and incorporates Honda's DOHC three-cylinder engine with a continuously variable transmission, which was launched in 2011 with the N-Box. It is marketed as an upmarket vehicle in the kei class and incorporates standard features uncommon for its class.
The second-generation N-One went on sale in November 2020.[2]
Honda N-One won "K Car of the year award" at Japan Car of the Year 2021-2022[3]
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