Most likely an unlicensed casting of a Mugen-tuned Honda Fit.


Released in both regular/mainline and Premium series, this casting of the FD2 Type R seems to be more popular and hence harder to find than the later Civic Type R from Tomica.
First released in 2023, the S2000 from Tomica’s Limited Vintage Neo Series in 1:64 scale has much better proportions and significantly more detail than Tomica’s regular diecast versions.
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In April 2006, Tomica released a 1:64 version of Honda’s StepWagon just recently introduced.
Tomica’s rendering of the first generation of Honda’s StepWGN was coincidentally in 1:64, a common standard for models this size.
Tomica continued its use of No.66 for the follow-on iteration of the JDM Odyssey in 2004. As the actual minivan grew in size, Tomica reduced the scale to 1/64 instead of the 1/66 for the prior to iterations.