In Summary
Honda began advance reservations for the Super-ONE on April 16.
Honda Access is preparing an accessory package called Bulldog Style.
The accessories pay tribute to the City Turbo II.
An EV That Revives the Spirit of an Old Favorite
The new Super-ONE prototype first appeared at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 as a new EV that took the already familiar N-ONE e: and pushed it much further with a wider body and more serious performance. Early test impressions from journalists have been highly positive, and anticipation for the production version has only grown.
Part of the reason the Super-ONE attracted so much attention is that many Honda fans immediately felt that its exterior recalled another car: the first-generation City Turbo II. That hot version of the original City paired higher output with an intercooler and, just as importantly, used a wider body than the regular model. It earned the nickname Bulldog, and that image has clearly carried over to the Super-ONE in the minds of many enthusiasts.
Honda Access Responds with Bulldog Style
Whether Honda Access planned it from the start or reacted to the way people saw the car, it announced that it would launch a unique accessory package at the same time advance orders for the Super-ONE began on Thursday, April 16. The package is called Bulldog Style, directly borrowing the famous nickname of the City Turbo II.
The centerpiece is a decal marked BULLDOG. It is a direct nod to the City Turbo II era, and the design and lettering intentionally recall the old TURBO II WITH INTERCOOLER decal used on that car. For people who remember the original, the resemblance is immediate and deliberate.
What the Package Includes
The article also points to several other accessories in the package. These include yellow-lens fog lights that give off a distinctly retro atmosphere, a more contemporary tailgate rear spoiler, black emblems, and 15-inch aluminum wheels called the ME-027 finished in Berlina Black. Together, these parts turn the Super-ONE into a much stronger visual statement.
When every part is installed, the result is the complete Bulldog Style specification. The article describes it as a playful setup that perfectly matches the basic character of the Super-ONE. It also notes that Honda Access has prepared similarly nostalgic decals for the N-ONE in the past, such as TURBO and DOHC TURBO 12VALVE, and those items also became a major talking point when they were announced.
For former Bulldog owners, and for buyers considering the Super-ONE now, the message is clear: this is a chance to enjoy a modern EV while also enjoying a very deliberate piece of Honda’s past.