Whether you are adventurous or a type of urban person, Damd has the right kit for your kei car
February 28, 2025 at 10:44 am
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- Damd launched two new kits for the Honda N-Box called Angie and Rodney.
- Angie adopts the crossed clues, while Rodney focuses on high -end looks.
If you thought the Honda N-Box Joy Campervan was Kei Vans’ coolest vision, wait before seeing the new kits offered by the Japanese Tuner Damd. These are called Angie and Rodney, allowing customers to personalize the tiny Honda to their tastes.
Angie offers crossover style upgrades compatible with ordinary honda n-box and n-box joy. The highest point is the redesigned face, which gives Range Rover vibrations. The changes include a larger grille with four lights in a position, intake of fresh bumper and a slippage plate.
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The profile can be equipped with decal with a checkered pattern, and if you want a more complete pseudo-off-road feeling for their Kei car, you can combine the kit with parts in 15-inch Nitro Power M6 alloy wheels, a Tanabe suspension lifting kit and even a roof rack.
By going to Rodney, it is exclusively available for the higher-end Honda N-Box personality. This explains the different LED graphics on the headlights, the full width led bar and the black alloy wheels, already installed in the custom Stock custom.
DAMD N-Box Angie
DAMD N-Box Rodney
Rodney uses a design of front bumpers similar to Angie, although the resulting construction seems more suited to the use of the road. The new parts are made of ABS plastic and can be finished in any color.
The additional characteristics of the Rodney include the latest lateral filling and the clearer side skirts, well combined with the sporting bits of the N-Box custom. Finally, copper accents contribute to high -end looks, the resulting kei car reminiscent of a baby (and boxy) Range Rover Evoque.
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DAMD offers no performance improvement for the tiny engine 658cc, which is good for 58 hp (43 kW / 58 PS) and 63 hp (47 kW / 64 PS) depending on the garnish. The power is transmitted to the front or the four wheels via a CVT gearbox.
The N-Box Angie and Rodney, originally announced at the Tokyo 2025 Auto Show, are now available on order in Japan, either in kits or in full construction.
According to the official DADD website, Angie costs ¥ 258,500 ($ 1,700), while the Rodney is at ¥ 215,600 ($ 1,400). These prices do not include optional parts such as the wheels, the suspension and the roof rack of the illustrated Angie.