By Steve Laser
The new Honda Super-ONE, a performance-themed sibling to the N-ONE e: mini electric vehicle, is going on sale in Japan. Honda Access has announced a new selection of heritage-inspired “Bulldog Style” accessories for the Super-ONE.
The name “Bulldog” brings to mind the separate line of Honda Dog pet accessories from Honda Access. However, in this case, it pays homage to the 1983 City Turbo II (above left), that was nicknamed Bulldog.
Super-ONE comes standard with a wide-body look and new features including Boost Mode. Developed for Super-ONE, Boost Mode increases maximum power output from 47kW to 70kW for sharp acceleration. It also features virtual engine sound, and a “simulated 7-speed transmission.”
The new accessory “Bulldog with Electric Power” decal (above) is said to reproduce the typeface from the “Turbo II with Intercooler” that was originally used for the City Turbo II.
Additional accessories include LED two-tone fog lights, fog light garnish, and mounting attachments. The lights can be switched from clear to yellow, with the latter color said to be reminiscent of fog lights from the City Turbo II era.
The above view highlights the available Bulldog Style Berlina Black 15-inch alloy wheels, along with Black emblems featuring the “H” mark, Honda name, and Super-ONE.
A finishing touch is this Bulldog Style accessory tailgate spoiler. Honda Access says the spoiler significantly alters the Super-ONE’s silhouette, and has a distinctive, undulating shape that evokes a sporty driving experience.
Note: Bulldog Style accessories from Honda Access are only available in Japan and are subject to change without notice.
News source and photos courtesy of Honda Access Co., Ltd.
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