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The Honda S-MX ( ja, ホンダ・S-MX) is a
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produced by
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, sold between 1996 and 2002.


Design

The S-MX was based on the S-MX Concept model first exhibited at the 31st Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, and was similar in appearance to the larger
Honda Stepwgn The Honda Stepwgn (stylised as ''STEPWGN'', pronounced "step wagon") is a minivan produced by Honda since 1996. It is designed with a higher cabin, in contrast to the Odyssey and also the Stream respectively. Additionally, it can accommodate eigh ...
, shortened substantially in length and height. Whereas the Stepwgn had three rows of seating to accommodate eight passengers the smaller S-MX has two rows of seating for four or five passengers. In order to maximize space for passengers the S-MX uses a front
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and a column shifter for the four-speed automatic transmission (the only available transmission). The S-MX was powered by a 2.0 L version of Honda's B-series engine featuring
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s and four valves per cylinder; it did not use Honda's
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system. Peak power output was at 5,500 rpm and peak torque was at 4,200 rpm. This engine was shared with the Honda CR-V and
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. Similar to the CR-V and Stepwgn, the S-MX was available with
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or optional four-wheel-drive. As part of a September 1999 facelift, the engine was upgraded to produce and at the same engine speeds. As was customary of minivans of the time the S-MX features only one ( conventional) rear door on the passenger (left) side of the vehicle. Ostensibly this feature was for the safety of passengers, to prevent them from stepping out into traffic. All chassis codes start with RH1 for the ''Base'' model and ''Lowdown'' (Lowdown is also printed on the chassis plate). All 4WD models have chassis codes starting with RH2.


Overview

The S-MX went on sale on November 22, 1996, as the fourth product of 'Creative Mover' series, which were Honda's automobiles with the aim of 'Lifestyle Enhancing Vehicles' that expand the users' lifestyles with more fun and richness."Honda Releases S-MX, the New Trend Passenger Car"
(in Japanese), November 18, 1996 The vehicle was available in three different trims: * ''Base'' trim with front-wheel-drive * ''4WD'', which featured four-wheel-drive, a 15 mm higher ride height and added gear selections for the transmission * ''Lowdown'', which featured a 15 mm lower ride height compared to the base model, a front chin spoiler, a rear spoiler, side skirts and unique 3-spoke 15-inch wheels Colors available: White, Black, Orange, Silver, Tahitian Green, Blue


Optional Extras

* Sunroof * Rear Spoiler (Lowdown only) * ABS Braking system * Orange Interior Seats, Speaker Grills, Air-Vents, Door Handles (Lowdown only) * Clear Indicators * Wind Deflectors * Floor Mats * Rear Headrests * Chrome Door Mirror Covers * Remote Central Locking * Mudflaps * Parking Assistance Pole * Front Fog Lights * Electric Folding Mirrors * Rear Tinted Windows * Wood Effect Dashboard


Facelift

The S-MX was slightly restyled in September 1999. Another minor change took place in December the following year. The late 2000 change also introduced a new trim, ''Custom Basic'' with a front bench seat. This new trim was lower-priced and eliminated several of the once-standard features such as a CD player, electric mirrors and tinted rear windows for privacy. Improvements were made to the styling with re-modeled headlights and front bumper. Colors available: White, Black, Silver, Blue, Purple, Red, Green, Grey


Changes in 1999

* Body colored bumpers * Overdrive Gearbox * Improved B20 Engine (140 PS) * Black plastic interior panels * Orange ''Lowdown'' upgrades now replaced with red. * 4 and 5 seater option on Lowdown and 4WD models


Optional Extras

* Blue seat coverings (Base/4WD) * Grey with red dots, Grey Hatched Seat coverings (Lowdown) * Satellite Navigation * Electric Folding Mirrors * Remote Central Locking * Rear Tinted Windows * Sunroof * Roof Spoiler * Climate Control * Fog Lights * Armrest (5 Seater Only) * 3 Spoke Steering Wheel * Red Carpet (Lowdown) * Wood Effect Dashboard * Exhaust Trim


Special Editions

Two special editions were introduced: ''Aero Style'' - This included: More aggressive front lip, rear lip, spoiler and side skirts. larger alloy wheels, silver dashboard trim and leather interior. ''Casual Style'' - This included: Wooden effect dashboard, black seats, different alloy wheels


End of production

Production of the S-MX ended in 2002, and the vehicle was replaced by the
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in 2002. Many used examples were exported to other countries, with the UK, Australia,
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and
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being the most popular destinations.


References

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