The 1969 Honda N360 was a game-changer in the kei car segment, capturing attention at the 13th Tokyo Motor Show in 1966. Drawing parallels with the Volkswagen Beetle, this compact vehicle was designed to offer affordable transportation in post-war Japan. Its air-cooled inline 2-cylinder engine was ingeniously compact, allowing space for a spare tire under the hood. This Hasegawa model kit replicates the N360's unique design and offers builders a chance to recreate a piece of automotive history.
The Honda N360's introduction marked a significant shift in Japan's automotive landscape, providing an economical solution for the growing middle class. The Hasegawa 1/24 scale model kit captures this historical essence with precise detailing. Builders can choose from decal options for the Type II Super Deluxe and Type II S variants, allowing for a personalized touch to this classic kei car.
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