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Honda shows off its slick concepts for the 2021 Tokyo Auto

Honda shows off its slick concepts for the 2021 Tokyo Auto

Posted on January 10, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

One of the coolest things about the annual Tokyo Auto Salon are the slick concept cars that manufacturers show off at the event. For 2021, the Tokyo Auto Salon is a fully digital event but that hasn’t stopped the cool cars from being unveiled. Honda is showing off a pair of highly customized vehicles, including a customized Fit and an N-Van Custom.

The customized Fit is the current generation car, and it’s based on the 2022 Fit e:HEV Crosstar Custom. 
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