jeudi 29 novembre 2012

Honda N-ONE

Honda N-ONE
 Honda's N-ONE mini-vehicle, the third model of the its new N Series, has gone on sale across Japan.
The retro, boxy N-ONE was developed in the style of the 1967 N360 and uses Honda's M/M (man maximum, machine minimum) design language. It also takes a number of recognizable design cues from the widely praised EV-N concept that was unveiled at the 2009 Tokyo motor show.
At the front the headlamps are embedded into a horizontal black strip that makes up one part of the split grille that curves upwards towards the end, giving the car a friendly look.

The bottom black strip houses the fog lamps, while air intakes are framed in chrome. One horizontal feature line starts from just behind the headlamps and stretches towards the tall and boxy rear lamps.
Inside, the four-seater N-ONE features bench seating, which means the gear stick is moved into the center console underneath the touchscreen alongside other controls. Customers can choose five color combinations for the 2-tone color style, while the higher-grade N-ONE Premium features higher quality materials.
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