In recent years, drivers have been able to notice that automakers have focused on producing more modern and technological vehicles. This emerged as a consequence of accelerated technological advancement in the pandemic period and resulted in more expensive models. However, the new Honda Brio goes against this movement for being an affordable car.
Details of the new Honda Brio
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The model is the bet of the Japanese automaker for those looking for a more affordable car, but with several interesting technological resources.
For this, Honda sent the model to undergo a restyling in Indonesia, where the car gained new design details that can draw the attention of the consumer.
Here, the focus is on the sportier design, which comes in two new colors for the market. In this case, the customer will be able to choose between metallic yellow, shiny pearl or metallic gray.
Other aesthetic details can be seen, such as the bumper that underwent a makeover with new details on the brand's hatch, which now comes with a larger grille.
In the RS version, LED headlights are included that give the vehicle a modern air for the driver looking for something more current. Inside, you can find a 7-inch touch screen that will function as the center console.
No engine updates
If, on the one hand, Honda invested a lot in a vehicle with modern design details, the investment in the engine was not at the same level.
That's because the new Honda Brio continues with the same engine, as well as the same iVTEC system. As for the gearbox, you can choose a five-speed manual and a CVT automatic.
Furthermore, there is an upgrade version of the vehicle, focusing on dashboard trim details and seats that the driver can buy at a higher price.
Overall, the vehicle's price range is between R$56,600 and R$82,600, which are much more affordable prices when compared to new models on the market.
However, the car is only for sale in the Asian market, with the price determined by converting the local currency directly into the Brazilian real. The version ends up being more accessible and quite popular in the Asian market itself. We still do not have information about the possibility of selling this vehicle in Brazil.