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Honda launches new N-BOX model in Japan

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

FutureCar Staff    Oct 08, 2023 9:25 AM PT
Honda launches new N-BOX model in Japan

Honda Motor Co Ltd has officially launched sales of the all-new N-BOX in Japan. This third-generation model was developed with the goal of providing a joyful experience for all users, allowing customers to fulfill a wide range of purposes that contribute to the happiness of everyone, not just themselves and their families.

The all-new N-BOX boasts a refined exterior design that exudes a sense of high quality. Inside, the vehicle offers an easy-to-drive and comfortable interior space, thanks to its spacious cabin. This design choice ensures an uncluttered field of vision and an enhanced 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 provides customers with greater peace of mind and comfort, enhancing their overall experience with the vehicle.

Additionally, the all-new N-BOX is equipped with Honda SENSING advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment on all types. Two new functions have been added to this system: the Low Speed Brake Function and Unintended Acceleration Mitigation, further enhancing the safety features of the vehicle.

With its innovative design and advanced features, the all-new N-BOX sets a new standard for Honda mini-vehicles. Customers can now enjoy a vehicle that not only meets their practical needs but also provides a joyful and safe driving experience.

Source: Honda Motor Co

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