Discover the all‑new Honda N‑Van 2026 with a turbocharged 660 cc engine, advanced ADAS safety, and optional 2‑WD. Prices start at ¥1.5 million (≈ $2,500). Learn more now!

Honda has rolled out a light facelift for its popular N‑Van line‑up, unveiling the 2026 model in Japan. The updates focus on technology, safety and a new premium “Nature Style” variant tailored for outdoor enthusiasts.

Design and Tech Refresh
The most noticeable change is inside the cabin. All trims now sport a 7‑inch digital instrument cluster and a new two‑spoke steering wheel – features borrowed from the electric N‑Van e: and the similarly sized N‑Box. The passenger side retains the signature pillar‑free layout and smart folding seats, keeping cargo space flexible.

USB‑C has replaced the older USB‑A ports on the high‑end Fun trim, aligning the van with modern connectivity standards.

Nature Style: Turbocharged for Adventure
The highlight of the 2026 lineup is the “Nature Style” version, previously known as Style+ Nature. It introduces a compact 660 cc three‑cylinder turbo engine that delivers 63 hp, a notable jump from the 52 hp naturally aspirated unit found in earlier models. This power boost is paired with a choice of front‑wheel drive (manual) or optional all‑wheel drive (CVT).

Safety Comes Standard
Honda has made advanced driver‑assist systems a baseline across all N‑Van trims. Front parking sensors, a collision‑mitigation braking system, and the Honda Sensing ADAS suite are now standard. Even the work‑oriented “G” and “L” trims receive an engine‑start button and throttle‑control logic to curb sudden acceleration.

Pricing Overview
In Japan, the base‑level G trim with front‑wheel drive and a manual gearbox starts at ¥1,498,200 (about 248 million VND). The top‑end Turbo Fun Nature Style, equipped with all‑wheel drive and a CVT, is priced at ¥2,269,300 (roughly 375 million VND). Even with its new tech and turbo power, the N‑Van remains priced below rivals such as the VinFast EC Van.

With its blend of practicality, modern tech, and a turbocharged engine for weekend getaways, the 2026 Honda N‑Van is set to attract both families and businesses looking for a versatile compact MPV.





