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1 First generation (RF1/2; 1996)  



1.1  F-MX (1995)  





1.2  Initial release (1996)  





1.3  1997 update  



1.3.1  Stepwgn Almas (1997)  





1.3.2  Stepwgn Field Deck (1998)  







1.4  1999 update  







2 Second generation (RF3/4/5/6/7/8; 2001)  



2.1  Initial release  



2.1.1  Stepwgn Almas (2001)  







2.2  2003 update  







3 Third generation (RG; 2005)  



3.1  Tokyo Auto Salon concepts (2006)  





3.2  2006 update  







4 Fourth generation (RK; 2009)  



4.1  Modulo Stepwgn (2010)  





4.2  2012 facelift  



4.2.1  Stepwgn Modulo Style (2013)  









5 Fifth generation (RP15; 2015)  



5.1  2017 facelift  







6 Sixth generation (RP68; 2022)  





7 Sales  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Honda Stepwgn
2018 Honda Stepwgn Spada (RP3)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Production1996–present
AssemblyJapan: Sayama, Saitama (Sayama Plant, 1996–2021); Yorii, Saitama (Yorii Plant, 2022–present)
Body and chassis
ClassMinivan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive

The Honda Stepwgn (stylised as STEPWGN and pronounced "step wagon") 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 Stepwgn competes against the Nissan Serena, Toyota Noah, Mitsubishi Delica, and formerly, the Mazda Biante.

First generation (RF1/2; 1996)

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First generation
Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeRF1/2
Production1996–2001
Body and chassis
Body style4-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L (122.0 cu in) B20B 125 PS (91.9 kW) I4
Transmission4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,855 mm (112 in)
Length4,705 mm (185 in)
Width1,695 mm (67 in)
Height1,815 mm (71 in)
Curb weight1,410–1,645 kg (3,109–3,627 lb)
1997 Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)

F-MX (1995)

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The first generation Stepwgn originally appeared at the Tokyo Motor Show as the F-MX in 1995.

Initial release (1996)

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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 (starting from ¥1,548,000 and going up to ¥2,368,000).[1] 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[2]—and the vehicle's design reduced the use of steel panels and parts.

1997 update

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Changes for 1997 included standardizing ABS and dual SRS airbags throughout the range, as well as the addition of a number of convenience features. Japanese models went on sale in August 1997 at Honda's Primo, Verno and Clio networks.[3]

Stepwgn Almas (1997)

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The Stepwgn Almas, whose name is derived from the Spanish alma ("heart"; "soul"), was equipped with a second-row seat lift for elderly and physically handicapped passengers.[4]

Stepwgn Field Deck (1998)

[edit]

A version of the Stepwgn with a pop-up observation tent and fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) body, designed for outdoor leisure pursuits, was sold at Japanese Honda dealers from January 1998.[5]

1999 update

[edit]

The Stepwgn received a facelift in May 1999. The appearance of the headlights was altered and the rear license plate was moved down.

Second generation (RF3/4/5/6/7/8; 2001)

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Second generation
Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeRF3/4/5/6/7/8
Production2001–2005
Body and chassis
Body style4-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L (122.0 cu in) K20A 160 PS (117.7 kW) I4
2.4 L (146.5 cu in) K24A 162 PS (119.2 kW) I4 [6]
Transmission4-speed automatic (2.0L)
5-speed automatic (2.4L)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,855 mm (112 in)
Length4,705 mm (185 in)
Width1,695 mm (67 in)
Height1,815 mm (71 in)
Curb weight1,490–1,620 kg (3,285–3,571 lb)

Initial release

[edit]
Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)

The second-generation Stepwgn debuted in April 2001, largely based on the first generation. It used a design geared towards families with children. The Stepwgn retained the sliding door located on one side, and its seating allowed for four different seating arrangements: "play mode" (sitting opposite each other), "food mode", "sleep mode", and "cargo mode" (wherein the second row of seats is folded flat). A 2.0L Honda K20A i-VTEC engine provided the second-generation Stepwgn with 160 PS (117.7 kW; 157.8 hp), improving both driving performance and fuel economy. Some parts were stiffened in order to further enhance driving performance.

The vehicle was unveiled at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show.[7]

Stepwgn Almas (2001)

[edit]

In addition to the second-row seat lift, the 2001 Stepwgn Almas included a seat lift option for the front-row passenger. Stepwgn Almas models went on sale on 11 June 2001.[8]

2003 update

[edit]

In June 2003, Honda significantly modified the design: both the front and rear fascias were altered to fit the look of other Honda vehicles, and the "Spada" series was introduced, available with slightly modified fender styling and a 2.4L K24A i-VTEC engine producing 162 PS (119.2 kW; 159.8 hp).

The vehicle was unveiled at the 37th Tokyo Motor Show in 2003.[9][10]

For the first 6 months of 2004, sales of the Stepwgn in Japan reached 24,389 units.[11]

Third generation (RG; 2005)

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Third generation
2005–2007 Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeRG
Production2005–2009
Body and chassis
Body style5-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L (122.0 cu in) K20A 155 PS (114.0 kW) I4[12]
2.4 L (146.5 cu in) 162 PS (119.2 kW) K24A I4[13]
Transmission4-speed automatic (2.0L)
5-speed automatic (2.4L 4WD)
CVT (2.4L FWD)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,855 mm (112 in)
Length4,630 mm (182 in)
Width1,695 mm (67 in)
Height1,770 mm (70 in)
Curb weight1,540–1,660 kg (3,395–3,660 lb)

Announced on 26 May 2005, the third-generation Stepwgn had a much more aerodynamic design than its predecessors.

Unlike the previous generations, which only featured sliding doors on one side, the third generation featured sliding doors on both sides, in order to compete with other minivans such as the Nissan Serena and Toyota Noah. Although the size of the car was decreased, interior space remained unchanged thanks to a new low-floor chassis, which also improved the handling of the vehicle. The overall length had been shortened, though the platform retained the Civic-based design and employed a thin plastic fuel tank in order to provide a low floor, which was covered in panelling meant to evoke wood flooring. Japanese models went on sale on 27 May 2005 at Honda dealers.[14]

The third-generation Stepwgn is powered by either a 2.0L K20A engine rated at 155 PS (114.0 kW), or a 2.4L K24A engine rated at 162 PS (119.2 kW). In the Stepwgn, they use a timing chain,[citation needed] as the engine is of an interference design. The 2.0L model retained a 4-speed automatic transmission, whilst the FWD 2.4L model was fitted with a CVT transmission.

At the month of November 2005, sales of Stepwgn in Japan reached 7,093 units.[15]

Tokyo Auto Salon concepts (2006)

[edit]

The Modulo Stepwgn Concept and Stepwgn Modulo Concept X Final Room are concept cars based on the Stepwgn, with around-vehicle sensors. These vehicles were unveiled at the 2006 Tokyo Auto Salon.[16][17][18]

2006 update

[edit]

For 2006, changes to the Stepwgn included:

Japanese models went on sale in May 2006.[19]

Fourth generation (RK; 2009)

[edit]
Fourth generation
Honda Stepwgn (pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeRK
Production2009–2015
Body and chassis
Body style5-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L (122 cu in) R20A 150 PS (110.3 kW) I4[20]
Transmission5-speed automatic
CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,855 mm (112 in)
Length4,690 mm (185 in)
Width1,695 mm (67 in)
Height1,815 mm (71 in)
Curb weight1,580–1,750 kg (3,483–3,858 lb)

The fourth generation Stepwgn was a full redesign of the model, increasing in height and length but remaining the same width. The Stepwgn Spada model returned with a unique grille and headlamp design. The fourth-generation Stepwgn was available in seven trim levels: G, G L Package, L, Li, Spada S, Spada Z and Spada Zi. The 2.4-litre engine was dropped from the lineup, with only a 2.0-litre option available. The Stepwgn was available with either front- or four-wheel-drive across the range.[21]

Japanese models went on sale in October 2009.[22]

For the month of July 2013, sales of the Stepwgn reached 6,715 units.[23]

Modulo Stepwgn (2010)

[edit]

The Modulo Stepwgn is a production vehicle based on the standard Stepwgn. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon.[24]

2012 facelift

[edit]

In 2012, there were minor changes to the Stepwgn, including a new front grille, front bumper, rear lights, and wheels. A parking camera was also included on all models.

Stepwgn Modulo Style (2013)

[edit]

The Stepwgn Modulo Style is a concept vehicle based on the standard Stepwgn. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon.[25]

Fifth generation (RP1–5; 2015)

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Fifth generation
2015 Honda Stepwgn (RP3; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeRP1–5
Production2015–2022
Body and chassis
Body style5-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine1.5L L15BF turbocharger I4
1.5L Honda LFA R-series HEV I4
2.0 LLFA1/LFB1 PGM-FI DOHC i-VTEC I4 + 2 electric motors
Electric motor2x Permanent Magnet Motors
Power output110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) ()
158 kW (215 PS; 212 hp) (Hybrid / e:HEV)
TransmissionCVT
Hybrid drivetrainHonda Sport Hybrid Intelligent Multi Mode Drive (i-MMD)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,890 mm (114 in)
Length4,690 mm (185 in)
4,760 mm (187 in) (Spada)
Width1,695 mm (67 in)
Height1,840–1,855 mm (72–73 in)
Curb weight1,630–1,770 kg (3,594–3,902 lb)

The fifth generation Stepwgn was introduced in April 2015. With an all-new 1.5-litre direct injection VTEC Turbo engine, the fifth generation Stepwgn features a functional cabin space, as well as a novel two-way tailgate called the Waku Waku Gate, derived from the Japanese term wakuwaku (わくわく, "exciting"). The Waku Waku Gate either functions as a traditional upwards-opening tailgate, or a smaller door that opens to the side for easier third-row access and cargo loading.[26]

2017 facelift

[edit]

The Stepwgn was refreshed[27] in September 2017. The Stepwgn Spada Hybrid has a 3-mode powertrain which can switch between EV, hybrid, or engine drive modes. It also has a Sport drive mode.[28]

It is equipped with a Honda Sensing system, which assists the driver with parking by controlling steering.[29]

Sixth generation (RP6–8; 2022)

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Sixth generation
2022 Honda Stepwgn Air
Overview
Model codeRP6–8
Production2022–present
Body and chassis
Body style5-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.5 LL15C I4 turbo (RP6/7)
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.0 LLFA-H4 I4 (RP8)
  • TransmissionCVT
    Dimensions
    Wheelbase2,890 mm (114 in)
    Length4,800–4,830 mm (189–190 in)
    Width1,750 mm (69 in)
    Height1,840–1,855 mm (72–73 in)
    Curb weight1,710–1,860 kg (3,770–4,101 lb)

    The sixth-generation Stepwgn was unveiled on 7 January 2022.[30][31] It is available in three models: Air, Spada, and Spada Premium Line. For this generation, the Waku Waku Gate was dropped in favour of a conventional automatic tailgate.[32] There is also a Stepwgn Air sports mix with a rear spoiler added. Other accessories include different Rims and other decorations. The Spada comes with the Emotional Solid with different Rims and other decorations.

    Sales

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    Year Japan[33]
    1997 109,893
    1998 93,280
    1999 90,495
    2000 79,270
    2001 110,014
    2002 71,128
    2003 63,182
    2004 46,700
    2005 91,745
    2006 78,216
    2007 55,800
    2008 44,441
    2010 80,934
    2009 43,020
    2010 80,934
    2011 48,797
    2012 63,707
    2013 62,206
    2014 42,743
    2015 53,699
    2016 52,472
    2017 46,457
    2018 56,872
    2019 52,676
    2020 34,441
    2021 39,247
    2022 37,966
    2023 44,157

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