Tomica released the Honda City in 1982 over a very short run.






Takara released the little known outside Japan, the Honda Today in a few variations.
Tomica’s 1:43 Dandy series City, City Turbo and City Turbo II.
Released as a toy rather than a collectible model by Diapet in both Hatchback and Cabriolet versions, the City had a surprising number of variations.
A 1/20 kit by Imai of the Honda City Cabriolet. This model is no longer in the collection.
An already small car now in a small scale! Ban Presto released a couple of 1/87 scaled Honda Beats in a bag with carded hang tag. The details are sub-par compared to similarly scaled Herpa models of other Hondas. Probably no more than a $1 at retail, these are not easy to find outside Japan. On the secondary market, costs are relatively high because of shipping.
The Honda Beat by Tomica in lots of variations in the Hondacurator Collection.