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Honda Brio Amaze revealed in Thailand

Honda Brio Amaze revealed in Thailand

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Honda Thailand has revealed the Honda Brio Amaze sedan. The four-door version of the Brio will have a longer body than its five-door sibling to ensure optimum levels of rear occupant comfort.

 

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Designed for emerging markets, Honda expects the Brio model to become its second best seller globally after the Fit (Jazz).

 

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At a media briefing in Thailand, Honda engineers revealed that the Brio sedan measures 3990mm (L) by 1680mm (W) by 1,485mm (H). Power comes from a 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder I-VTEC engine producing a humble 90bhp with fuel consumption of 20km/l. The engine is mated to a CVT transmission. The specifications indicate that the car will be positioned below the Honda City, another budget sedan from Honda Thailand.

 

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Despite being a budget model, there is no lack of safety features. The car comes with ABS, Electronic Brake force Distribution and twin airbags as standard. In the interior, 2-DIN audio system provides USB/AUX connectivity and there are nine cup holders in case the passengers get thirsty on the journey.

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So, are you amazed by this Honda?




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Look nothing like the old honda city...just look at the rear!! They bought Proton's Saga chassis to built the Brio issit??

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