The Style + Urban special edition of the N-One kei car, which has a faux-wood dashboard, leather seats, and minor exterior changes, was added, according to Honda's announcement of the model year adjustments for the vehicle in Japan.
According to the technical details, the N-One Style + Urban is only offered with a 660 cc, normally aspirated engine that can only muster 58 horsepower. A CVT transmission distributes power to either the front wheels or all four axles. Although the sporty RS is the only grade with a six-speed manual transmission, other Honda N-One trims are also available with a turbocharged 660 cc engine that makes a slightly enhanced 63 horsepower.
The Honda N-One is still a fairly cool-looking Kei car even though not much has changed since the first generation's introduction in 2012. Honda is attempting to keep the vehicle up to date with the new trim even though the current second-generation model was unveiled in 2020.
The chrome highlights on the grille, which are joined to the rounded headlights by glossy-black trim, set apart the Honda N-One Style + Urban. Along with the chrome-encircled tailgate garnish, there are black mirror caps, door handles, side inserts, and mirror caps.
As part of the standard equipment, taillights with a tinted appearance and full-LED headlights are included. The model also has a pair of 14-inch steel wheels with retro-style wheel caps.
Garden Green, Platinum White, Premium Ivory, Meteoroid Gray, and Flame Red are the paint options for the Honda N-One Style + Urban body.
The front seats are heated and have two-tone leather upholstery inside, which matches the inserts on the door cards. The whole Honda Sensing ADAS suite, automatic climate control, and a few USB ports are all included as standard equipment. With regard to the optional touchscreen, it does away with the plastic cover and adds voice recognition, digital TV, navigation, and a rearview camera.
Unfortunately, the N-One is not sold outside of Japan; the smallest Honda model outside of Japan is the Honda e, which runs entirely on electricity. Prices in Japan begin at $12,279 for a FWD model and $13,252 for a 4WD model.