Honda Stepwgn

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Overview

The Honda Stepwgn is a minivan produced by Honda since 1996. In contrast to the Odyssey and also the Stream, it sports a taller, more upright greenhouse and can accommodate eight people instead of seven. For its first two generations, the car had one door on the driver's side and two doors on the passenger's side.
The first generation Stepwgn originally appeared at the Tokyo Motor Show as the F-MX in 1995.
Japanese sales began on 8 May 1996. At that time, most Japanese minivans usually had the engine mounted under the cabin. The Stepwgn used a more conventional two-box layout, and was based on the Civic to reduce costs. The passenger side was fitted with a sliding door for easier access. To improve profitability, further cost reduction measures were used, such as there being only one engine and transmission option—a two-litre inline-four and a 4-speed automatic transmission—and the vehicle's design reduced the use of steel panels and parts....

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II

Produced from

2.0 i 16V (160 Hp)

III

Produced from

2.4 i 16V (162 Hp)