Honda Shows Different Oddities for Tokyo Auto Salon of 2015
The Makuhari Messe’s doors in Chiba will open for the Auto Salon of 2015 in Tokyo on January 9.
The H brand has gained a whole bunch of customized facilities in store for the adjuster expo, beginning with the innovated N-Box Slash which was just launched for sale in Japan as the automaker’s last Kei vehicle. One variant of the high wagon on the small wheelbase is surely inspired by United States, or is a Japanese imagination of what American vehicle culture should be like. It’s decked out in red colour having racing stripes, a sign for highway road, strange chessboard wheels and flame graphics. Another N-Box Slash reminds the Cyber Code: 89 concepts are alike the ones from anime. It is wholly decked out in futuristic graphics and glossy lights. A third variant was done much more in taste in teal having yellow accents.
Sure, Honda is not taking a risk with these models. It is also pays customer’s attention to other variants in the JDM range. There is a retro N-One concept having a low-key white and grey outlook and a zany multicolour inside look, a dainteth white N-WGN with Modulo accessories, an attempt of the NM4 cruiser bike which would look at home in Akira, an Odyssey Absolute minivan of 20th Anniversary edition and a Mugen attempt of the Honda Legend known as the Acura RLX.