Honda Access introduces new factory accessories for the updated N-Box
Soon after Honda unveiled the updated version of the third-generation N-Box, the official accessories division Honda Access released a catalog of additional options for this vehicle.
Sporty Style Package
The Sporty Style package is designed for the N-Box Custom trim. Its large radiator grille is divided by a special garnish, available in Platinum White Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, or Meteoroid Gray Metallic, which works in tandem with a lower garnish in Berlina Black. The main highlight lies elsewhere: a set of decals and mirror caps borrow the Frame Red hue from the Civic Type R, giving the kei car a more sporty appearance.
The sportiest version of the kei car received new 15-inch cast alloy wheels with four twin spokes. Besides the fresh look, these wheels were developed using know-how from the Modulo X series. Honda Access claims they function as an active part of the suspension, having balanced rigidity between the rim and spokes, allowing them to flex under load, improving ride comfort and handling.
Honda N-Box Custom Sporty Style Package
Other Style Packages
The sporty package joins two existing style packages in the Honda Access catalog for the kei car. The off-road themed Active Leisure style is intended for the N-Box Joy, while the vintage Modern Casual style suits the standard N-Box.
Active Leisure adds a roof carrier, yellow and orange decals, a different grille with a Honda logo, dual-tone fog lights, a rear spoiler, a fuel filler cover garnish, a black tailgate garnish, and 14-inch cast alloy wheels in Berlina Black. Modern Casual offers a softer approach with copper decals and mirror caps, fog lights with a Platinum White Pearl garnish, white cast alloy wheels, and a wood-style floor mat.
Interior Updates from Honda Access
Inside, the automaker installs an overhead console with two built-in tissue holders and a retractable sunshade. Buyers can also order an 8-inch infotainment screen, a 12.8-inch rear entertainment monitor, a premium audio system, front and rear dashcams, LED ambient lighting, and floor mats treated to fight odors and bacteria.
Specifications and Prices
Since this is exclusively an aesthetic and functional accessories catalog, the mechanical components remain unchanged. The updated N-Box continues to be equipped with a non-electrified 660cc three-cylinder engine in two variants: 58 hp (43 kW) in naturally aspirated form and up to 63 hp (47 kW) in turbocharged form. Power is sent to the front or all four wheels via a mandatory CVT.
The updated Honda N-Box went on sale in Japan last month with prices ranging from ¥1,739,100 to ¥2,475,000 (from $10,800 to $15,400).
Honda N-Box Modern Casual Style
Interestingly, Honda continues to actively support the kei car segment, which is extremely popular in Japan due to tax benefits and compact dimensions. The N-Box update with new accessories demonstrates how the manufacturer tries to cater to various buyer tastes: from sporty to off-road and classic style. It is worth noting that even with such significant visual changes, the technical base remains unchanged, which is typical for such updates. The kei car market remains one of the most competitive in Japan, and such accessory packages help Honda stand out among competitors, offering buyers more personalization options without needing to turn to third-party tuning shops.

