A natural evolution of the Honda T360 mini truck, the Honda Acty first appeared in 1977 as a cabover kei class mini truck. Throughout the generations, the Acty truck and van has had many different specs and special editions, including a 6 wheeled Crawler edition! The Honda Acty has become a favorite for tuners, farmers, and everyday users alike. In some circles, it’s even called the NSX of the farm due to its shared “midship” engine placement.
In 1990 the Honda Acty Truck, Acty Van, and Acty Street were upgraded again to receive the larger and more powerful E07A 656cc 3-Cylinder engine. This update coincided with most other manufacturers increasing the displacement of their kei-class engines due to a change in regulations by the Japanese government.
2WD models came with the option of a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission, while 4×4 models received a standard 5-speed manual. The Acty Attack and Acty Crawler received a 4-speed manual with Ultra Low forward and reverse gears. A 3-speed automatic was available only for the 2WD models.
The front fascia for the Acty Truck and Acty Van was also upgraded to match the trapezoidal face of the existing Acty Street van. Halogen headlights were also added as an option.
In 1990 there were 20 different variations of trim levels available across the Acty range.Throughout the 90’s more trims levels were introduced including some special models
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