Honda T360
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| Honda T360 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Also called | Honda T500 |
| Production | Jun 1963–Aug 1967 |
| Successor | Honda Vamos |
| Class | Keicar |
| Body style(s) | 2-door pickup truck 2-door van |
| Engine(s) | 356 cc I4 531 cc I4 |
| Related | Honda S360 Honda S600 Honda L700 |
The T360 was a tiny pickup truck from Honda. Introduced in June of 1963, it was Honda's first production automobile.
The T360 used a small 356 cc straight-4 engine — the smallest straight-4 ever produced. This engine generated 30 hp (22 kW) at 8500 rpm, reflecting Honda's motorcycle heritage. 108,920 T360s were produced from 1963 through 1967.
The similar T500 used a 38 hp (28 kW) 531 cc version of the engine, exempting it from the Keicar class. 10,226 T500s were built from 1964 through 1967.
The T360 was produced as a conventional rear wheel drive pickup truck, a flatbed (the T360F), flatbed with folding sides (the T360H), and as a covered van (the T360V).

