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Honda Beat for sale
Honda Beat PP1 (1991-1996). Mid-engine kei roadster, E07A 660cc three-cylinder. One of the original three kei sports cars alongside the Cappuccino and AZ-1.
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Honda Beat — pricing right now
- Listings
- 83
- From
- $1,776CA$2,521£1,345A$2,565€1,559¥286,898
- Up to
- $32,872CA$46,667£24,894A$47,478€28,860¥5,310,204
- Average
- $9,834CA$13,961£7,447A$14,204€8,634¥1,588,603
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
For sale
Available Honda Beat listings
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1992 Honda Beat
Japan$8,510CA$12,081£6,445A$12,291€7,471¥1,374,721TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$4,828CA$6,854£3,656A$6,973€4,239¥779,924TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$5,292CA$7,513£4,008A$7,643€4,646¥854,880TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$4,877CA$6,924£3,693A$7,044€4,282¥787,840TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$5,553CA$7,883£4,205A$8,020€4,875¥897,042TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$6,409CA$9,099£4,854A$9,257€5,627¥1,035,322TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$7,152CA$10,153£5,416A$10,330€6,279¥1,155,347TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$6,115CA$8,681£4,631A$8,832€5,369¥987,828TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$4,636CA$6,582£3,511A$6,696€4,070¥748,908TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$6,181CA$8,775£4,681A$8,927€5,427¥998,490TCV (tradecarview)
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1995 Honda Beat
Japan$13,054CA$18,532£9,886A$18,854€11,461¥2,108,767TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$4,627CA$6,569£3,504A$6,683€4,062¥747,454TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$6,013CA$8,536£4,554A$8,685€5,279¥971,351TCV (tradecarview)
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1993 Honda Beat
Japan$6,189CA$8,786£4,687A$8,939€5,434¥999,783TCV (tradecarview)
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1993 Honda Beat
Japan$5,928CA$8,416£4,489A$8,562€5,205¥957,620TCV (tradecarview)
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1992 Honda Beat
Japan$11,014CA$15,636£8,341A$15,908€9,670¥1,779,222TCV (tradecarview)
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1992 Honda Beat
Japan$6,683CA$9,488£5,061A$9,653€5,867¥1,079,584TCV (tradecarview)
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1991 Honda Beat
Japan$6,502CA$9,231£4,924A$9,391€5,708¥1,050,345TCV (tradecarview)
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1993 Honda Beat
Japan$16,890CA$23,978£12,791A$24,395€14,829¥2,728,442TCV (tradecarview)
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1994 Honda Beat
Japan$7,278CA$10,332£5,512A$10,512€6,390¥1,175,702TCV (tradecarview)
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1993 Honda Beat
Japan$5,060CA$7,183£3,832A$7,308€4,442¥817,402TCV (tradecarview)
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1992 Honda Beat
Japan$3,339CA$4,740£2,529A$4,823€2,932¥539,388TCV (tradecarview)
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1993 Honda Beat
Japan$14,405CA$20,450£10,909A$20,806€12,647¥2,327,010TCV (tradecarview)
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1994 Honda Beat
Japan$12,307CA$17,472£9,320A$17,775€10,805¥1,988,096TCV (tradecarview)
History & specs
About the Honda Beat
The Honda Beat (chassis code PP1) was produced from May 1991 through February 1996 as a two-seat, right-hand-drive kei roadster sold exclusively through Honda Primo dealerships in Japan. Honda never homologated the Beat for export markets; every example outside Japan is a private import. Approximately 33,600 units were built across the single PP1 generation, with roughly two-thirds of production concentrated in the first two years as initial demand eased. The car was sized and powered to the Japanese kei-class regulations then in force: displacement capped at 660 cc, output capped at 64 PS, and overall length not exceeding 3.4 metres.
The PP1 uses the E07A 656 cc SOHC three-cylinder in naturally-aspirated form with Honda's MTREC system — individual throttle bodies, one per cylinder — producing 64 PS at 8,100 rpm and 60 Nm torque at 7,000 rpm, with a redline near 9,000 rpm. The engine is mounted transversely behind the seats in a mid-engine layout driving the rear wheels. The standard gearbox is a five-speed manual; a three-speed automatic was available on all trim levels but is uncommon in the market. Where the Suzuki Cappuccino and the Autozam AZ-1 used turbocharged F6A engines to reach the 64 PS ceiling, Honda chose a naturally-aspirated, high-revving approach; the trade-off is modest torque and a 0–60 time in the region of 13 seconds. Three named special editions appeared during the run: Version F (Aztec Green Pearl, alloy wheels, February 1991), Version C (Captiva Blue Pearl, white alloy wheels, May 1992), and Version Z (Blade Silver Metallic or Everglade Green Metallic, black gauges, rear spoiler, exhaust finisher, May 1993).
Under the US federal 25-year rule, 1991 Beat PP1 examples became eligible for import in 2016; the last 1996 production reached eligibility in 2021. All Beats are right-hand drive with no factory left-hand-drive option. State-level registration rules vary and should be confirmed before purchase, as some states impose additional restrictions on kei vehicles. Pre-purchase inspection priorities for this model are underbody rust — sills, floor pans, rear wheel arches, and trunk floor are the documented failure areas — and cooling system condition, including the underfloor coolant pipes (prone to corrosion), radiator end tanks (age-brittle plastic), and confirmation that the system has been bled correctly. The E07A's high-rpm character accelerates wear on neglected examples; a compression and leakdown test, timing belt service history, and oil condition check are advisable. Trim and weatherstrip parts have become harder to source; stock, documented cars with original interior and roof seals command a measurable premium over modified or worn examples.
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