Saturday, September 10, 2011

Honda’s Indian small car, the Honda Brio unveiled at the 2010 Bangkok Motor Show

Codenamed the 2CV, Honda’s small car project has been known as the redeemer for the Japanese car maker, whose market share is currently nothing to write home about in one of the fastest growing car markets of the world. The Honda Brio, which was just unveiled to the world at the 2010 Bangkok Motor Show looks muscular and sporty, a welcome departure indeed from the bland and insipid looking fare dished out in the form of the Toyota Etios Vilo Hatchback, if we may add. Having learnt from the Jazz’s debacle in India, Honda SIEL in all probablity will peg the Brio at very competitive price of under INR 5 lakh for the base variants. The car could feature the 1,200cc i-vtec petrol engine from the Honda Jazz on the top end variant as well as a smaller three cylinder derivative of the same engine displacing about 900cc.

Honda Brio Small Car

Honda Brio Small Car

The Brio, which will also feature ABS and airbags to have a decent set of features is a very crucial launch for Honda, which could make or break it’s fortunes in the ultra competitive Indian small car market. Honda knows this better than anyone else as the Indian car buying public have clearly demonstrated that the mere Honda badge cannot guarantee Honda sales as value for money is one factor that the Indian small car market is hyper sensitive about. Keeping this in mind, we hope that the Honda Brio,which will be made at Honda’s Noida plant will sell for a very competitive price and will also come loaded with some cutting edge features with a responsive engine as Honda needs all this and then some more, to succeed in a market to which it is one if the late entrants.

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