The electric Honda Super-One receives visual upgrades from Honda Access with the introduction of the Bulldog Style kit. This accessory package pays homage to the legendary Honda City Turbo II from the 1980s, which earned the nickname "Bulldog" for its aggressive styling.

The kit includes a range of retro-inspired elements designed to enhance the Super-One’s sporty appeal while emphasizing its zero-emission credentials.

Bulldog Style Kit Components

  • Decals: Red "Bulldog" lettering appears on the doors, tailgate, and front bumper, mirroring the original Turbo II’s design. Below these decals, the phrase "electric power" is printed to highlight the vehicle’s EV nature.
  • Roof Spoiler: A significantly larger black spoiler replaces the stock unit, complementing the roof and Honda emblems.
  • Bi-Color LED Fog Lights: Positioned between the side inlets and central cooling intake, these LEDs offer white or yellow illumination and feature a black garnish.
  • 15-Inch Aluminum Wheels: A new set of black-finished wheels with six double spokes replaces the standard wheels, offering a subtle yet stylish upgrade.

Performance and Chassis Details

The Super-One is powered by a single electric motor producing 63 hp (47 kW / 64 PS) in standard mode and up to 94 hp (70 kW / 95 PS) in Boost Mode. The vehicle also features Active Sound Control, which simulates gear shifts and engine growls through the speakers.

Compared to the N-One kei car, the Super-One boasts a unique chassis setup, including stiffer dampers and wider tracks for enhanced handling.

Showcase and Market Launch

The accessorized Super-One was unveiled at the Automobile Council 2026 in Chiba, Japan, alongside an original City Turbo II. Pre-orders for the Super-One and its Bulldog Style accessories opened earlier this month in Japan, with the official market launch scheduled for May.

Official pricing for the accessory kit is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Source: CarScoops