We don't expect many of you to recognise Honda's 'N Concept 4' name, but if you do, here's the production version, and it's called the 'N-One'. It's a Kei car, which means it gets a 660cc engine mated to a CVT. It's not going to set anyone's pants on fire, but we can't deny that we're enamoured by the cheap-and-cheerful nature of the car, a quality that is sorely lacking in our left-brain kitna-deti-hain hatchbacks that are sold here.
The Fiat 500 now has serious competition (although one that looks like it originated from Doraemon) but we're sure that many people over the globe would gladly put their money down on an N-One. Honda hopes to sell 280,000 N-One's annually, and if all goes well, it shouldn't find any difficulty meeting that figure. If only it had a better name, though...
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