The Civic Type R prototype won’t be the only Honda making a splash at the Tokyo Auto Salon as the company has revealed an assortment of concepts for the show.

Kicking things off is the N-WGN Picnic, which was created for people who “enjoy picnics with their families on weekends.” Honda didn’t say much about the concept, but a teaser sketch suggests it will have a two-tone exterior with woodgrain accents and a roof rack.

Honda will also show a K-Climb concept, which is based on the N-One. Designed to appeal to enthusiasts, the model features a sportier front bumper, a unique grille, and a massive rear wing. The concept has also been equipped with a center-mounted dual exhaust system, a roll cage, and a tri-color exterior with prominent “K-Climb” badging.

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Moving on, there will be a Fit e:HEV Crosstar that blurs the line between hatchback and crossover. It features a rugged front bumper with auxiliary lights and a faux skid plate. They’re joined by meaty tires and what we assume is a lifted suspension. The model also sports a roof rack and black accents.

If that wasn’t enough variety, there will be an N-Van known as the Third Place. Billed as a “trailer-style cafe that seamlessly connects work and hobbies,” the one-off model has a canopy as well as hanging exterior lights. Other highlights include a roof rack and a customized interior that resembles a hip coffee house.

Besides the aforementioned models, Honda will introduce the STEP WGN e: HEV Spada and Vezel e: HEV Modulo X concepts. They’ll be joined by an N-Box Custom STYLE + BLACK edition.

Note: Some of the models have already been shown, but are making their show debut as the Tokyo Auto Salon was cancelled last year.