1993 Honda Beat, finished in red with a black soft top and a Zebra interior. This Beat is a Japanese-spec, right-hand drive car equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and is titled in Tennessee. It's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and the odometer shows about 52,400 kilometers, which represents approximately 32,600 miles.Equipment includes a manually-folding soft top, power windows, manual steering, and air conditioning.Modifications reported by the seller include 15-inch Circuit wheels, BC Racing coilovers, an aftermarket exhaust system, vinyl seat upholstery, an aftermarket head unit with Bluetooth connectivity, a white windshield banner decal, and ceramic window tint.Along with the Suzuki Cappuccino and Autozam AZ-1, Honda's Beat formed the initial groundswell of quirky kei-class sports cars in the early 1990s. It was the final car approved by Soichiro Honda before his passing, and is considered by some enthusiasts to be one of the marque's purest examples of driving engagement and enjoyment.Power comes from a 656cc "E07A" inline-3, rated at 63 horsepower and 44 lb-ft of torque. In true Honda fashion, the engine remained naturally-aspirated, though it featured an MTREC (Multi-Throttle Responsive Engine Control) system, with individual throttle bodies for all three cylinders. Output is sent to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission.
Price | $7,200 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Honda |
Model | Beat |
Year | 1993 |
Miles | 32,600 |
Color | Red |
Engine | 656cc I3 |
Region | Richmond, VA |