
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in Australia approximately by the Last week of May.
Under the hood, you'll find a turbocharged 660cc petrol engine that delivers lively acceleration while maintaining impressive fuel economy. Paired with an automatic transmission, driving this vehicle is smooth and effortless, ensuring an enjoyable experience in various traffic conditions. The addition of 4WD enhances traction and stability, providing confidence on different road surfaces and in varying weather conditions.
Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed interior equipped with modern features tailored for convenience and comfort. The air conditioning system keeps the cabin cool on hot days, while electric windows add to everyday ease. Adaptive cruise control allows you to maintain a steady speed safely during longer drives, reducing fatigue and enhancing overall driving comfort. The intelligent key system brings seamless access and ignition functionality for added convenience.
Safety is paramount in this Honda N-Box with ABS brakes helping to maintain control during emergency stops, promoting peace of mind every time you drive. Alloy wheels not only improve handling but also give the car a sleek, stylish appearance that stands out in its class.
With just over 115,000 kilometers on the odometer, this well-maintained vehicle has plenty of life left to offer its next owner. Its compact dimensions combined with practical features make it an excellent option for those seeking reliable urban transportation packed with useful amenities.
Discover why the 2017 Honda N-Box continues to be a popular choice among kei cars — efficient yet spacious, smart yet simple — delivering everyday practicality with a touch of sophistication.
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