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NL Desscythe17

2023-11-16 21:29
Developed by Honda R&D Asia Pacific in Thailand, hence the Thai origin.
1995-2001 Honda Integra Type R Series II [DC]




UK Keitanyan

2022-12-03 19:39
DC2
2004-2006 Honda Integra Type R Series III [DC]




UK Keitanyan

2022-12-03 19:38
DC5
2004-2006 Honda Integra Series III [DC]




UK Keitanyan

2022-12-03 19:37
DC5
2001-2004 Honda Integra Type R Series III [DC]




UK Keitanyan

2022-12-03 19:37
DC5
2001-2004 Honda Integra Series III [DC]




UK Keitanyan

2022-12-03 19:35
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Since 2021 Honda Civic Series XI [FL]




CA Lancia

2022-08-17 02:33
Desscythe17 wrote

If you go to the information tab, and look at the flags that represent the countries it's sold in, you'll notice only Japan has a green dot. Does that answer your question?

Yes, thank you. I just thought the exterior photos had the American License plate. The right hand drive should have been a giveaway :lol:
Since 2021 Honda Civic Series XI [FL]




NL Desscythe17

2022-08-17 00:32
Lancia wrote
Is this the USDM version?

If you go to the information tab, and look at the flags that represent the countries it's sold in, you'll notice only Japan has a green dot. Does that answer your question?
Since 2021 Honda Civic Series XI [FL]




CA Lancia

2022-08-17 00:25
Is this the USDM version?
1995-1998 Honda CR-V Series I [RD]




UK Keitanyan

2022-08-01 09:13
これは日本の国内市場モデルなので

Japan only.
2000-2003 Honda Civic Series VII [EU]




UK Keitanyan

2022-07-31 10:40
これらは日本製で、日本国内市場向けにのみ作られています
2001-2005 Honda NSX-T Series I [NA]




FR Rinspeed

2020-12-04 07:55
Lancia wrote
Why weren't my colors added

No pics
2001-2005 Honda NSX-T Series I [NA]




NL Desscythe17

2020-12-03 07:01
Lancia wrote
Why weren't my colors added

Were the pictures of an Acura instead of a Honda?
2001-2005 Honda NSX-T Series I [NA]




CA Lancia

2020-12-02 22:54
Why weren't my colors added
2020-2022 Honda Odyssey Series V [RC]


US carcrasher88

2020-09-01 23:33
I like how, even though it's not related at all, this facelift brings the international market Odyssey in line, styling-wise, with the North American market Odyssey.
2017-2020 Honda N-One Series I [JG]




CA Lancia

2020-04-01 04:39
Looks too tall. But then again, I'm not Japanese and am not used to kei cars.
2017-2020 Honda N-One Series I [JG]




NL Desscythe17

2020-03-31 17:20
According to Honda's official website, the N-One has been discontinued. (www.honda.co.jp/N-ONE/?from=RSS)

They have however announced a new generation to arrive in Fall this year. Maybe it will be delayed due to the corona virus, who knows.
2020-2023 Honda Accord Series X [CV]




JP Maki

2019-08-30 16:34
JDM Accords will be built in Thailand, apparently.
asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Honda-to-move-Accord-hybrid-production-from-Japan-to-Thailand2

And here's the official website: www.honda.co.jp/ACCORD/new/
Currently only one picture of the new model, though.

EDIT: The official website now says sales will start in February 2020. I also added the launch color lineup since that seems to have been revealed too.

-- Last edit: 2019-12-09 06:50:24
Since 2019 Honda N-WGN Series II [JH]


US carcrasher88

2019-06-08 22:04
Looks like Honda's going for a 70's Life Step Van look for the next N-WGN.

Circular headlights with amber markers above them (Custom models have different lights), boxy shape, and there's a crease on the front fenders that looks a bit like what the Life Step Van had.
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]


UK CeilingHamster

2018-11-25 02:15
Desscythe17 wrote

It's called the Jazz everywhere but Japan, China and the Americas. I think it has something to do with the Honda City from the 80s being sold as Honda Jazz in Europe.
A completely unrelated 3-door SUV, which was essentially a rebadged Isuzu MU/Amigo/Opel Frontera, was sold as Honda Jazz in Japan.

Thanks man!
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




NL Desscythe17

2018-11-11 21:43
CeilingHamster wrote
Why is this called the Honda Jazz in the UK (and, I assume, Europe) but Honda Fit elsewhere?

It's called the Jazz everywhere but Japan, China and the Americas. I think it has something to do with the Honda City from the 80s being sold as Honda Jazz in Europe.
A completely unrelated 3-door SUV, which was essentially a rebadged Isuzu MU/Amigo/Opel Frontera, was sold as Honda Jazz in Japan.

-- Last edit: 2018-11-11 21:46:29
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]


UK CeilingHamster

2018-11-11 21:33
Why is this called the Honda Jazz in the UK (and, I assume, Europe) but Honda Fit elsewhere?
2000-2003 Honda Civic Series VII [EU]




Mr. Avanzato

2018-07-24 10:32
I need to own one of these some day lol :)
Since 2018 Honda N-Van [JJ]




NL Desscythe17

2018-05-16 10:19
carcrasher88 wrote
Fifth member of Honda's H-Family of kei cars, I take it? Nice to see them continuing to be dedicated to expanding the lineup. Is it supposed to be a Vamos and/or Vamos Hobio replacement, or something to compliment the Acty lineup, similar to how the Daihatsu Hijet Caddie (commercial variant of the Wake) compliments the Hijet lineup?

It is in fact scheduled to be the successor to the Vamos and take the N-Series to the commercial market. It also doesn't have a B-pillar in order to make loading from the side easier.

The Honda N-Box (even before it entered the second generation) suddenly became extremely popular in Japan and dethroned the Daihatsu Move and Suzuki Wagon R, which have dominated sales in this specific class for over 20 years. Honda is hoping this success rubs off on the similar N-Van.

-- Last edit: 2018-07-12 10:22:19
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US carcrasher88

2018-05-16 05:42
Fifth member of Honda's H-Family of kei cars, I take it? Nice to see them continuing to be dedicated to expanding the lineup. Is it supposed to be a Vamos and/or Vamos Hobio replacement, or something to compliment the Acty lineup, similar to how the Daihatsu Hijet Caddie (commercial variant of the Wake) compliments the Hijet lineup?

-- Last edit: 2018-05-16 05:43:52
1988-1990 Honda Accord Coupé Series III [CA]


AU Are Thirty-Two

2018-05-03 13:31
Sold in Japan as the Honda of America Accord which I think is cool.
1988-1991 Honda Concerto [MA]




FR Rinspeed

2018-05-03 13:10
Are Thirty-Two wrote
I will make a Honda (Europe) one then.

did you have all the specs?
1988-1991 Honda Concerto [MA]


AU Are Thirty-Two

2018-05-03 13:06
I will make a Honda (Europe) one then.
1988-1991 Honda Concerto [MA]




NL Desscythe17

2018-05-03 10:08
Are Thirty-Two wrote
Also made in the UK at the Honda UK Plant & sold in the UK, France & The Netherlands

In the Netherlands at least, the sedan was never sold. Only the hatchback. It also had the license plate mounted between the taillights instead of on the rear bumper.

This page is for the Japanese market Honda, so the European market one would need its own page in Honda (Europe).
1988-1991 Honda Concerto [MA]




FR Rinspeed

2018-05-03 10:06
Are Thirty-Two wrote
Also made in the UK at the Honda UK Plant & sold in the UK, France & The Netherlands

this page is for the japanese version, not european version
1988-1991 Honda Concerto [MA]


AU Are Thirty-Two

2018-05-03 09:48
Also made in the UK at the Honda UK Plant & sold in the UK, France & The Netherlands

-- Last edit: 2018-05-03 09:52:22
2018-2020 Honda Jade [FR]




NL Desscythe17

2018-03-12 10:56
It's interesting to see how the segment of the Honda Jade is coming to an end. The Honda Jade falls into the 7-seater "wagon" segment, meaning it has three rows of chairs, but also a low roof.
This page is for the updated model that will start selling in May, and Honda has decided to discontinue the regular 7-seater version due to low sales, and only sell the RS, which has two rows of chairs.
We can see the same happened with its predecessor, the Honda Stream, which lost its three-row specification in 2012, whereas the two-row Stream RSZ was only discontinued in 2014.

If we take a look at its competitors, it's clear that this kind of car is coming to an end. The Mazda Premacy and its sister car Nissan Lafesta are both discontinued, although the Nissan is still present on their website.
The Subaru Exiga is planned to stop selling by the end of this month, and the Toyota Prius alpha is probably not getting a successor when the current generation ends.

Unlike the big Japanese minivans, like the Honda Odyssey, Nissan Elgrand and Toyota Alphard, this segment is clearly losing sales to crossovers, which are more trendy than the more conservative wagons.
2016-2018 Honda Vezel RS Series I [RU]


US carcrasher88

2018-01-26 23:59
Shame they don't offer this on the US-market HR-V. Would make a very sharp Sport trim.
2017 Honda Sports EV




RB Mark0

2017-10-25 10:44
What's going on with Japanese these days?
Another great looking car.
2017-2020 Honda Grace [GM]




RB Mark0

2017-07-07 12:15
Rinspeed wrote

it's me but it's not a very big problem i think. I will not do before and after PSA.

ok
2017-2020 Honda Grace [GM]




FR Rinspeed

2017-07-07 12:10
Mark0 wrote
Who added Opel Astra TCR as PSA group car?
Car was developed by Kissling before PSA bought Opel. Car has nothing to do with PSA.

it's me but it's not a very big problem i think. I will not do before and after PSA.
2017-2020 Honda Grace [GM]




RB Mark0

2017-07-07 11:28
Who added Opel Astra TCR as PSA group car?
Car was developed by Kissling before PSA bought Opel. Car has nothing to do with PSA.
2014-2017 Honda Grace Hybrid [GM]




FR Rinspeed

2017-07-06 21:31
Desscythe17 wrote

I'm sorry, after so many years on this website, you still don't understand how we have different Honda pages for the different markets? The Honda City Hybrid was introduced in 2017, and is the facelifted version of this car, so your name change doesn't make any sense.
And Rinspeed, why would you approve his change to the name? You know this as well.

Am I the only person on this website who actually knows what he's doing?

Sorry i hadn't see that it's the Japan version
2017-2020 Honda Grace [GM]




NL Desscythe17

2017-07-06 21:13
The pictures come from Honda Japan's 3D model viewer, they are placeholders until I come across better pics.
2014-2017 Honda Grace Hybrid [GM]




NL Desscythe17

2017-07-06 20:35
Mieguy wrote
Grace in Japan, Greiz in China and City everywhere else. :mad:

I'm sorry, after so many years on this website, you still don't understand how we have different Honda pages for the different markets? The Honda City Hybrid was introduced in 2017, and is the facelifted version of this car, so your name change doesn't make any sense.
And Rinspeed, why would you approve his change to the name? You know this as well.

Am I the only person on this website who actually knows what he's doing?
2014-2017 Honda Grace Hybrid [GM]


DE Mieguy

2017-07-06 10:34
Grace in Japan, Greiz in China and City everywhere else. :mad:
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




ZZ carcrazedalex586

2017-04-02 23:45
Desscythe17 wrote

Yes, until the end of August. That's why I changed my flag :)

Where are you going in the end of August? Back to Brazil?
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




NL Desscythe17

2017-04-02 13:39
Rinspeed wrote

you are in UK now??

Yes, until the end of August. That's why I changed my flag :)
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




FR Rinspeed

2017-04-02 13:23
Desscythe17 wrote
There are some JDM cars here in the UK as well, I've seen multiple Nissan Elgrands, Toyota Alphards, and even a Ford Freda once.

you are in UK now??
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




NL Desscythe17

2017-04-02 01:42
There are some JDM cars here in the UK as well, I've seen multiple Nissan Elgrands, Toyota Alphards, and even a Ford Freda once.
2001-2004 Honda Fit Series I [GD]




ZZ carcrazedalex586

2017-04-02 01:09
I just saw this parked at my local golf clubhouse the other day, it was a JDM-spec Botswana-registered car. One weird thing as well is that I once saw a Nissan Elgrand really up-close! I was looking around the car and I was NOT in Japan! It was also at the same clubhouse parked, but fitted with a Zimbabwe plate. I thought the Nissan Elgrand would be a big minivan, but it was just medium-sized.
2000-2002 Honda Torneo Euro R [CL]




NL Desscythe17

2017-03-06 15:04
Mark0 wrote
Anyone know why was some Hondas in these years called Euro R?

No idea, perhaps something to do with Europe's "higher status". Wouldn't be the first time a Japanese or American company tries to make their cars "European" or in some way connected to Europe.

-- Last edit: 2017-03-06 15:05:53
2000-2002 Honda Torneo Euro R [CL]




RB Mark0

2017-03-06 13:45
Anyone know why was some Hondas in these years called Euro R?
2004-2005 Honda Civic Type R Series VII [EP]




ZZ carcrazedalex586

2017-01-18 15:28
An extremely rare import car in South Africa. 4 are known to exist and I believe most, if not all, are UKDM.
2001-2004 Honda Civic Type R Series VII [EP]




ZZ carcrazedalex586

2017-01-06 22:28
Desscythe17 wrote
This page is for the JP-spec car.

Oh, so the UK spec page must be separate then.
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