2026 Honda N One Debuts With Updated Interior And New Design Edition
by AutoExpert | 21 November, 2025
Sure, Honda’s EVs are getting all the hype right now, but the N-One isn’t going anywhere. It’s the buddy who shows up on time, brings snacks, and never bails. For 2026, Honda provided it with a few little updates and a new special edition just to keep it in the game. Inside, the primary new addition is the 7-inch digital gauge cluster.
You now get a new two-spoke wheel and front parking sensors on every version. Easy upgrade, makes sense. The fun one is still the N-One RS. It’s the only model you can purchase with a six-speed manual, while everything else goes through a CVT.

Future owners also get power from the 660cc turbo three-cylinder with 63 hp available. Only front-wheel drive, but that’s part of its appeal—light, simple, and fun. As for the RS, it retains that sporty vibe with the honeycomb grille, RS badge, black splitter, rear spoiler, and 15-inch wheels available in white. It exudes a tiny vestige of old-school Type R energy.

The new 2026 Honda N is available in white, red, or black, all with a black roof. Inside, the RS features a carbon-look trim, different gauge graphics, and Ultrasuede seats with red stitching. Just enough that you feel special without pretending it’s a racecar. If you’re the kind of person who wants comfort over sportiness, the Premium Tourer trim is updated with black 15-inch wheels, a spoiler, black chrome accents, and nicer upholstery.

The new Craft Style edition is the “design” one. Chrome grille, white trim pieces, three soft paint colors, a cabin with wood-style trim, and warm, Scandinavian-inspired colors. It’s a kei car that feels like it wants to be a small, cozy studio apartment. Price starts from ¥1,767,700 (approximately $11,200). The Craft Style starts at ¥1,881,000 ($12,000). Meanwhile, the RS with the manual starts at ¥2,278,100 ($14,500).
