Honda N-Van | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Honda |
Production | 2018–present |
Assembly | Japan: Suzuka, Mie (Suzuka plant) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microvan Kei car |
Body style | 5-door van |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Related | Honda N-Box Honda N-WGN |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 658/656 cc S07B I3 |
Transmission | 6-speed manual (All trims except +STYLE FUN Turbo) CVT |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,520 mm (99.2 in) |
Length | 3,395 mm (133.7 in) |
Width | 1,475 mm (58.1 in) |
Height | 1,950 mm (76.8 in) |
Curb weight | 940 kg (2,072.3 lb) (FF/6MT)
970 kg (2,138.5 lb) (FF/CVT) 1,000 kg (2,204.6 lb) (4WD/6MT) 1,020 kg (2,248.7 lb) (4WD/CVT) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Honda Acty van Honda Vamos & Vamos Hobio |
The Honda N-Van (stylized as "Honda N-VAN") is a microvan produced by Honda for the Japanese market. The origin for the vehicle's name expresses "next generation light van" proposed by N series as see in the N-One, N-Box, and N-WGN: it is part of a renewed lineup of Kei class city cars. The use of the letter "N" in the name was used by Honda for the late 1960s and 1970s Honda N360.
Overview
It was developed with the aim of "a new appearance" of light commercial vehicles in the fifth series of "N series" deployed starting with the first N-BOX released in November 2011. In addition to being the first commercial vehicle in the series, it is also a substantial successor to Acty van, Vamos, & Vamos Hobio which were previously sold.[1]
The styling values functional beauty and security, it is a simple square body with three horizontal bead lines that gives off a tougher impression. It is a design that emphasizes functional beauty with a neat and friendly front with the round headlights.
From the semi-cab overstyle Acty line, it adopts a tall wagon style based on the FF car platform developed at the second generation N-BOX. As a result, the length of the luggage compartment has been greatly reduced by comparison with Acty which had adopted the mid-ship engine layout (the luggage compartment length is 1,510 mm on the left side and 1,330 mm on the right side, shortening by 215–395 mm respectively).
On the other hand, for the first time as a microvan, we adopted a "door-in-pillar structure" that eliminated the center pillar on the side of the passenger's side to improve usability in loading and unloading operations of long objects, etc. In addition, similar to the N-Box center tank layout By adopting a low floor by adoption, the cargo compartment height was expanded to 1,365 mm which was 165 mm higher than Acty van. In addition to the rear seat, a dive down mechanism is also adopted for passenger's seat, realizing a luggage room connected from the front passenger's seat to the rear seat/tailgate. It is also possible to load long objects. The minimum ground clearance is approximately 15 to 15.5cm.
Variants
There are four trim variations available for the Honda N-Van, the L, G, +STYLE COOL and +STYLE FUN. The +STYLE COOL model has been discontinued, and it has a 1,850 mm (72.8in) height instead of the 1,950mm (76.8 in) height on the other models. All models are available with a choice of FWD or AWD drivetrainand a choice of CVT transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission.[2]
The engine variants come from Honda's S-series and are optimised for the load imposed on the commercial vehicle and how it is used. It is available in naturally-aspirated and turbocharged versions. In the naturally-aspirated version it makes 39 kW (53 HP) and 64 Nm of torque, and is offered on all models. The DOHC turbocharged engine is only available on the +STYLE COOL Turbo and +STYLE FUN Turbo trims, which makes peak 47 kW (64 HP) and 104 Nm.[3] The engine is an improved version based on the S660.[4]
All trims come with a full digital auto air conditioner as standard equipment, instead of the archaic turn knobs seen on many commercial vehicles.
N-Van e: (2024)
The battery electric variant of the N-Van, named "N-Van e:", will go on sale in Japan in spring 2024.[5][6]
Fuel Economy
For the +STYLE FUN Turbo model, the Fuel consumption rate based on the Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's examination value in WLTC mode is 18.8km/L and 23.6km/L on the JC08 mode. For fuel economy, there is an idle stop function that stops the engine when the vehicle is stopped such as waiting at a traffic light to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. There is an ECON switch to turn on the ECON mode, where the entire vehicle is automatically controlled in a low fuel consumption mode, not only the engine but also the air conditioner. This prioritises fuel efficiency. Even during summer climates, when you want to quickly cool the inside of the van, you can press the switch to turn it off when you want to prioritize the air conditioning.
Luggage/Storage
The engine is in the front of the car and compact. Honda's unique technology "center tank layout", the fuel tank is under the front seat. That's why Honda was able to lower the floor of the luggage compartment and realized a large space that spreads vertically. From the ground to the luggage/storage floorboard, it is 525mm, making it easier to load items into the van.
By adopting the same FF platform as the N-BOX, the N-VAN shortens the length of the engine compartment and makes it more compact. As a result, while ensuring the comfort of the rear seats, the N-Van allows for a large compartment that can hold a lot of luggage. There is a maximum load capacity of 350kg, and due to the squarish design, you can load 71 boxes (380mm x 310mm x 280mm) or 40 milk/beer crates (447mm x 364mm x 315mm).
The N-Van comes with a full range of user-focused equipment and storage, such as a stopper to prevent objects from falling under the driver's seat, trays and hooks on the instrument panel and inside the front door, and a USB jack that is convenient for charging smartphones and tablets.
Long or large and heavy items can easily be loaded and unloaded smoothly from the passenger side, and speedy work is possible with access from multiple openings. Loading and unloading from the sidewalk is safe when the tailgate cannot be opened or in areas with heavy traffic, as the passenger side has a door-in pillar structure, thus the b-pillar is pillar-less, and the first time seen in a light goods can.
You are able to freely arrange the space in the rear by attaching pipes and shelves as there are a total of 28 utility nuts on the left and right walls of the storage compartment and in the inside of the tailgate. Once the cap is removed, it can be used as an M6 size screw hole, to attach pipes, shelves and metal fittings.
There are eight tie down hooks to secure your cargo with belts and springs, with two hooks at the foot of the passenger seat and two at the back, with the remain four hooks on the luggage compartment floor for furniture, bicycles, and even motorbikes.
Safety Equipment/Driving Support
For safety performance, the driving support system "Honda SENSING" was standard equipment in the +STYLE COOL and +STYLE FUN trims. The collision mitigation brake (CMBS), the pedestrian accident reduction steering, the preceding vehicle departure notification function, the sign recognition function, the out-of-road departure suppression function are provided for all types, and only the "continuously variable transmission automatic" (CVT) Function, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping support system, backward erroneous departure suppression function are added. Also, auto high beams are added to all types of "N-VAN + STYLE".[7] The minimum turning radius is approximately 4.6 to 4.7 meters.
In terms of collision safety, the Honda N-Van is built with G-CON (G-Force Control Technology), which is a strong frame even though the passenger side does not have a conventional B-pillar. Honda's original safety technology "G-CON" controls the impact (G) at the time of collision. Honda contributes to collision safety performance by placing lightweight and high-strength materials in various places. A door-in-pillar structure with a built-in center pillar function is used for the front passenger door and sliding door. When the door is closed, it ensures collision safety performance equivalent to that of the pillar structure.
Colors
The L. and G. trims are only offered in Taffeta White and Luna Silver Metallic. The +STYLE Fun trim is offered in six colors, Frame Red, French Blue Pearl, Admiral Gray Metallic, Nighthawk Black Pearl, Sonic Gray Pearl and Platinum White Pearl. There are three discontinued colors, Premium Yellow Pearl, Surf Blue and Pink. The Platinum White Pearl and Premium Yellow Pearl are both premium colors that cost an additional 33,000yen.
Standard Equipment for the +STYLE FUN Turbo
Of all the variants, the +STYLE FUN Turbo is the highest trim available. For driving support functions, it is equipped with a round full LED headlight (projector type with manual leveling and auto light control mechanism). The LED fog lamp also comes with a chrome trim. For safety equipment, i-SRS airbag system is offered for both the driver and front passenger. Other safety equipment includes Honda SENSING, VSA (ABS + TCS + sideslip control), and Hill start assist function.
As for the equipment for driving comfort, the +STYLE FUN Turbo's interior is fully black instead of having grey interior trims seen on many kei commercial vehicles. It is also equipped with a high-performance dust collection filter compatible with PM2.5, special package for driving navigation (dealer's option), front two speakers, and USB jacks for charging (with 2 quick charging compatible types). Two accessory sockets (DC12V) are fitted, of which one is located at the passenger seat, and the other is at the left rear panel in the cargo area. The rear seats also comes with headrests, not available in the L and G trims. The door mirrors are retractable, and the front two windows have heat shield IR/UV cut, while the front windscreen has Super UV protection as standard. For the sliding door, rear quarter and tailgate, privacy glass is standard equipment.
See also
References
- ↑ "ホンダ、新型軽貨物車「N-VAN」が生まれた背景、魅力について開発責任者が語る発表会". Car Watch (in Japanese). Car Watch. 13 July 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
- ↑ "Honda N-Box is a striking multimillionaire". Techzle. 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
- ↑ "Honda S engine", Wikipedia, 2021-11-02, retrieved 2023-02-21
- ↑ "【新車速報】ホンダ「N-VAN」のマニュアルミッションはS660譲りの6速 「ホンダセンシング」は全車標準装備". Rakuten Infoseek (in Japanese). Rakuten Infoseek. Archived from the original on August 26, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
- ↑ "新型軽商用EVを2024年春に発売" [New light commercial EV to go on sale in spring 2024] (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan: Honda. 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ↑ Padeanu, Adrian (2022-12-07). "2024 Honda N-Van EV Coming As $7,300 Electric Kei Workhorse". Motor1. US: Motorsport Network. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ↑ "Honda to Begin Sales of New N-VAN". Honda Global. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Retrieved December 1, 2018.