Honda has confirmed its S660 Concept will be on display at the 2013 Tokyo Auto Show.
The S660 Concept, a minicar with a 0.66-liter engine, has been called the "new face of the company," according to a Honda press release.
The vehicle is being designed with the Japan market in mind. It features what Honda has called a "Solid Wing Face," where the headlights combine with the grille.
Honda also said the concept is "an open-top sports-type mini vehicle."
The S660 Concept is very similar to the Honda EV-STER Concept, which debuted at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show. The main difference is that the latest concept is equipped with a traditional steering wheel, while the EV-STER comes with twin joysticks.
Honda has also confirmed that the N-WGN, the fourth model in the N Series, and the NSX sports concept will also be appearing at the Tokyo show.
The NSX is badged as a Honda, not an Acura, in Japan because the Acura brand is not sold in the country.
A release date and pricing information has not been revealed as of press time.
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