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【Summary】Honda has begun sales of the all-new N-BOX in Japan. The third-generation N-BOX aims to provide a joyful experience for all users and fulfill a wide range of purposes. It features a refined exterior design, comfortable interior space, and is equipped with Honda CONNECT for enhanced connectivity. Additionally, it includes Honda SENSING advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies with two new functions.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 08, 2023 6:22 AM PT
Honda launches new N-BOX model in Japan

Honda Motor Co Ltd has recently launched the all-new N-BOX in Japan. This third-generation vehicle was designed to bring joy to everyone who uses it and cater to a wide range of purposes, including promoting happiness for others, not just for the individual or their family.

The all-new N-BOX boasts a refined exterior design that exudes high quality. It also offers an easy-to-drive and comfortable interior space, thanks to its spacious cabin that has always been a popular feature. This design creates an uncluttered field of vision and enhances the sense of openness.

One notable feature of the all-new N-BOX is the inclusion of Honda CONNECT, an in-vehicle communication system equipped with new-generation connected technologies. This system allows customers to enjoy their vehicle with greater peace of mind and comfort.

In terms of safety, the all-new N-BOX is equipped with Honda SENSING advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment on all types. Additionally, two new functions have been added: the Low Speed Brake Function and Unintended Acceleration Mitigation.

With its innovative features and commitment to safety, the all-new N-BOX is set to make a significant impact in the mini-vehicle market. Honda Motor Co is excited to introduce this model to customers in Japan and looks forward to their positive response.

Source: Honda Motor Co

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