Honda Brio Specifications
Standout features of Honda Brio
It makes the quickest sprint from 0-100 kmph, amongst its rivals
Key specifications of Honda Brio
ARAI Mileage | 16.5 kmpl |
City Mileage | 13.9 kmpl |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine Displacement | 1198 cc |
No. of Cylinders | 4 |
Max Power | 86.8bhp@6000rpm |
Max Torque | 109Nm@4500rpm |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 35 Litres |
Body Type | Hatchback |
Ground Clearance Unladen | 165 mm |
Key features of Honda Brio
Power Steering | Yes |
Power Windows Front | Yes |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
Air Conditioner | Yes |
Driver Airbag | Yes |
Passenger Airbag | Yes |
Automatic Climate Control | Yes |
Fog Lights - Front | Yes |
Alloy Wheels | Yes |
Honda Brio specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type Engine type in car refers to the type of engine that powers the vehicle. There are many different types of car engines, but the most common are petrol (gasoline) and diesel engines | i-VTEC Engine |
Displacement The displacement of an engine is the total volume of all of the cylinders in the engine. Measured in cubic centimetres (cc) | 1198 cc |
Max Power Power dictates the performance of an engine. It's measured in horsepower (bhp) or metric horsepower (PS). More is better. | 86.8bhp@6000rpm |
Max Torque The load-carrying ability of an engine, measured in Newton-metres (Nm) or pound-foot (lb-ft). More is better. | 109Nm@4500rpm |
No. of Cylinders ICE engines have one or more cylinders. More cylinders typically mean more smoothness and more power, but it also means more moving parts and less fuel efficiency. | 4 |
Valves Per Cylinder The number of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. More valves per cylinder means better engine breathing and better performance but it also adds to cost. | 4 |
Valve Configuration Valve configuration refers to the number and arrangement of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. | SOHC |
Fuel Supply System Responsible for delivering fuel from the fuel tank into your internal combustion engine (ICE). More sophisticated systems give you better mileage. | PGM - Fi |
Turbo Charger A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Turbochargers utilise exhaust gas energy to make more power. | |
Super Charge A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Superchargers utilise engine power to make more power. | |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Gearbox The component containing a set of gears that supply power from the engine to the wheels. It affects speed and fuel efficiency. | 5 Speed |
Drive Type Specifies which wheels are driven by the engine's power, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive. It affects how the car handles and also its capabilities. | FWD |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Petrol Mileage ARAI | 16.5 kmpl |
Petrol Fuel Tank Capacity The total amount of fuel the car's tank can hold. It tells you how far the car can travel before needing a refill. | 35 Litres |
Emission Norm Compliance Indicates the level of pollutants the car's engine emits, showing compliance with environmental regulations. | BS IV |
Top Speed The maximum speed a car can be driven at. It indicates its performance capability. | 145 kmph |
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
Front Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the front wheels to the car body. Reduces jerks over bad surfaces and affects handling. | MacPherson Strut |
Rear Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the rear wheels to the car body. It impacts ride quality and stability. | Torsion Beam |
Shock Absorbers Type The kind of shock absorbers that come in a car. They help reduce jerks when the car goes over bumps and uneven roads. They can be hydraulic or gas-filled. | Coil Spring |
Steering Type The mechanism by which the car's steering operates, such as manual, power-assisted, or electric. It affecting driving ease. | Power |
Steering Column The shaft that connects the steering wheel to the rest of the steering system to help maneouvre the car. | Tilt & Collapsible |
Turning Radius The smallest circular space that needs to make a 180-degree turn. It indicates its manoeuvrability, especially in tight spaces. | 4.7 metres |
Front Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the front wheels of the car, like disc or drum brakes. The type of brakes determines the stopping power. | Disc |
Rear Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the rear wheels, like disc or drum brakes, affecting the car's stopping power. | Drum |
Acceleration The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator. | 16 Seconds |
0-100kmph The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator. | 16 Seconds |
Dimensions & Capacity
Length The distance from a car's front tip to the farthest point in the back. | 3610 mm |
Width The width of a car is the horizontal distance between the two outermost points of the car, typically measured at the widest point of the car, such as the wheel wells or the rearview mirrors | 1680 mm |
Height The height of a car is the vertical distance between the ground and the highest point of the car. It can decide how much space a car has along with it's body type and is also critical in determining it's ability to fit in smaller garages or parking spaces | 1500 mm |
Seating Capacity The maximum number of people that can legally and comfortably sit in a car. | 5 |
Ground Clearance Unladen The unladen ground clearance is the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest point of the car when the car is empty. More ground clearnace means when fully loaded your car won't scrape on tall speedbreakers, or broken roads. | 165 mm |
Wheel Base Distance between the centre of the front and rear wheels. Affects the car’s stability & handling . | 2345 mm |
Front Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a four-wheeler's front wheels. Also known as front track. The relation between the front and rear tread/track numbers decides a cars stability. | 1480 mm |
Rear Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a fourwheeler's rear wheels. Also known as Rear Track. The relation between the front and rear Tread/Track numbers dictates a cars stability | 1465 mm |
Kerb Weight Weight of the car without passengers or cargo. Affects performance, fuel efficiency, and suspension behaviour. | 970 kg |
No. of Doors The total number of doors in the car, including the boot if it's considered a door. It affects access and convenience. | 5 |
Comfort & Convenience
Power Steering Mechanism that reduces the effort needed to operate the steering wheel. Offered in various types, including hydraulic and electric. | |
Air Conditioner A car AC is a system that cools down the cabin of a vehicle by circulating cool air. You can select temperature, fan speed and direction of air flow. | |
Heater A heating function for the cabin. A handy feature in cold climates. | |
Adjustable Steering Allows the driver to adjust the position of the steering wheel to their liking. This can be done in two ways: Tilt and/or Reach | |
Height Adjustable Driver Seat Refers to a driver's seat that can be raised vertically. This is helpful for shorter drivers to find a better driving position. | |
Ventilated Seats In-built fans in the seat back and base that circulate air on the back/leg of the occupant. | |
Electric Adjustable Seats Seats that can be adjusted electronically. Usually seen in higher end cars. | |
Automatic Climate Control Automatically adjusts the car’s cabin temperature. Removes the need to manually adjust car AC temperature every now and then & offers a set it and forget it convenience. | |
Air Quality Control Air filters, also known as air purifiers, purify the air of the cabin by absorbing any harmful or contaminated particles. | |
Remote Trunk Opener A feature to open the trunk remotely for convenience. Useful when your hands are full, and you need to access the trunk without manually unlocking or lifting it. | |
Remote Fuel Lid Opener A feature that allows the driver to open the car's fuel cap cover from inside the car or with a remote. Makes opening the fuel lid convenient. | |
Low Fuel Warning Light A dashboard indicator that alerts the driver when the fuel level is low. Gives a reminder to refill fuel to avoid stalling. | |
Accessory Power Outlet 12V power socket to power your appliances, like phones or tyre inflators. | |
Trunk Light Lighting for the boot area. It usually turns on automatically when the boot is opened. | |
Vanity Mirror A mirror, usually located behind the passenger sun shade, used to check one's appearance. More expensive cars will have these on the driver's side and some cars even have this feature for rear seat passengers too. | |
Rear Reading Lamp A light provided in the rear seating area of the car. It allows passengers to read or see in the dark without disturbing the driver. | |
Rear Seat Headrest Adjustable cushions on the top of the rear seats that provide head support for passengers. They increase the comfort and safety of passengers. | |
Rear Seat Centre Arm Rest A foldable armrest for the rear passengers, usually in the middle, which also comprises cup holders or other small storage spaces. When not in use, it can be folded back into the seat, so that an additional occupant can be seated. | |
Height Adjustable Front Seat Belts A type of seat belt on which the height can be adjusted, to help improve comfort. | |
Rear AC Vents Dedicated AC vents for the rear passengers, usually located between the front seats. Helps cool the rear compartment, while offering passengers the option to control the flow. Some rear AC vents allow for fan speed control. | |
Lumbar Support Additional support for the lower back in the car seats. It is adjustable (manual or powered), allowing users to adjust the level of support according to their preference. | |
Cruise Control An electronic system that automatically maintains the car's speed set by the driver, reducing the need for constant pedal use. Useful feature for long highway drives. | |
Parking Sensors Sensors on the vehicle's exterior that use either ultrasonic or electromagnetic waves bouncing off objects to alert the driver of obstacles while parking. | |
Navigation System An in-car system that provides maps and directions. Helps in finding the shortest routes. Also gives an idea about the traffic situation on different routes. | |
Foldable Rear Seat Rear seats that can be folded down to create additional storage space. | Bench Folding |
Smart Access Card Entry Allows you to lock/unlock the car by simply carrying the smart key with you, without using the buttons on a key. | |
KeyLess Entry A sensor-based system that allows you to unlock and start the car without using a physical key. | |
Engine Start/Stop Button A button that allows starting or stopping the engine without using a traditional key. It enhances convenience. | |
Cooled Glovebox A function in the glove box that allows you to keep food items and beverages cool for long durations. | |
Voice Commands A feature that allows the driver to operate some car functions using voice commands. Make using features easy without distractions. | |
Paddle Shifters Buttons behind the steering wheel for manual gear changes. Found in automatic cars and placed ergonomically, making gear changes easier. | |
USB Charger A port in the car that allows passengers to charge electronic devices like smartphones and tablets via USB cables. | |
Central Console Armrest An added convenince feature to rest one's hand on, while also offering features like cupholders or a small storage space. | |
Tailgate Ajar Warning A warning to indicate that the vehicle's boot or tailgate isnt properly closed. | |
Gear Shift Indicator A display that shows the current gear the car is in. More advanced versions also suggest the most prefered gear for better efficiency. | |
Rear Curtain A covering for the car's rear window, which can provide privacy, reduce sunlight, and keep the interior cool. Useful on sunny days. | |
Luggage Hook & Net | |
Battery Saver A feature designed to extend the battery's life by reducing unnecessary power drain when the car is not in use. | |
Lane Change Indicator Blinking lights on the car's sides that signal the intention to change lanes. It improves road safety. | |
Drive Modes Various pre-set modes that adjust the car's performance characteristics to suit different driving conditions. These modes adjust how the car responds to the driver's input. | 0 |
Automatic Headlamps Headlights that turn on and off automatically based on the time of day or environmental lighting conditions. | |
Follow Me Home Headlamps Headlights that stay on for a short period after turning off the car, illuminating the path to the driver's home or door. | |
Additional Features | Rear Parcel Shelf
Front and Rear Door Armrest Seat Back Pocket Dr and As side |
Interior
Tachometer A tachometer shows how fast the engine is running, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). In a manual car, it helps the driver know when to shift gears. | |
Electronic Multi-Tripmeter Measures the distance a vehicle has travelled for a particular trip. A multi-tripmeter can keep track of multiple distances. For example kilometres since the last fuel up and kilometres travelled since the last service. The different tripmeters can be reset by the user as and when needed. | |
Leather Seats | |
Fabric Upholstery Seat coverings made from cloth. Affects comfort and interior style. | |
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel | |
Glove Box It refers to a storage compartment built into the dashboard of a vehicle on the passenger's side. It is used to store vehicle documents, and first aid kit among others. | |
Digital Clock Refers to a display that shows the current time in a digital (numerical) format. | |
Outside Temperature Display | |
Cigarette Lighter | |
Digital Odometer A meter that keeps track of the total kilometres a vehicle has travelled. This cannot be reset by an owner and serves as a record for tracking service intervals and waranty validity, and also is important when selling the vehicle. | |
Driving Experience Control Eco | |
Folding Table in The Rear Refers to a fold-out table tray attached either to the back of the front seats or in the central section of the rear seats. | |
Dual Tone Dashboard When the dashboard has two colours of trim it's called a dual tone dashboard. | |
Additional Features | Interior Colour Theme Black
New Premium Dashboard Design Silver Inner Door Handles Piano Black Center Panel with Silver Surrounds Carbon Finish on Dashboard Sporty Meter with White Illumination ACE Body Structure Steering Wheel silver Garnish AC Vents Silver Garnish |
Exterior
Adjustable Headlamps | |
Fog Lights - Front Extra lights at the front of the car that improve visibility in foggy conditions. Useful during low visibility conditions under foggy weather. | |
Fog Lights - Rear Extra lights at the back of the car that make it more visible to other drivers in foggy conditions. | |
Rain Sensing Wiper Windshield wipers that activate on their own when they detect rain. Removes the need to turn the wipers ON/OFF when the rain starts/stops. | |
Rear Window Wiper A device that cleans the rear window with the touch of a button. Helps enhance visibility in bad weather. | |
Rear Window Washer A small nozzle that sprays water to clean the rear windshield. Helps in better cleaning of the rear windshield and improves rear visibility. | |
Rear Window Defogger A heating element in the rear window to remove fog and melt frost from the rear window. | |
Wheel Covers | |
Alloy Wheels Lightweight wheels made of metals such as aluminium. Available in multiple designs, they enhance the look of a vehicle. | |
Power Antenna | |
Tinted Glass Windows with a transparent thin film for privacy and to reduce sunlight. Saves the car interiors from direct sunlight. Also reduces glare and improves visibility during the day. | |
Rear Spoiler Increases downforce on the rear end of the vehicle. In most cars, however, they're used simply for looks. | |
Roof Carrier | |
Side Stepper Side steppers are a convenience feature, usually offered in vehicles with high floors, to make it easier to step into or out of the car. They are either pemanently fixed near the side of the vehicle or deploy electrically. The latter is usually only with luxury cars. | |
Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicators An additional turn indicator located on the outside mirror of a vehicle that warns both oncoming and following traffic. | |
Integrated Antenna | |
Chrome Grille A shiny silver finish on the grille of a vehicle. | |
Chrome Garnish Shiny glass-like decorative details on the car's exterior for a premium look. | |
Smoke Headlamps | |
Roof Rails Rails on the top of the car for carrying luggage. Useful if you have less storage inside the car or if you carry a lot of things while travelling. | |
Automatic Headlamps Car headlamps that automatically turn on in low light conditions and switch off in bright conditions. | |
Trunk Opener | Lever |
Heated Wing Mirror Heated wing mirrors can also be called mirror defoggers. As the name says, using heat, the outside rear view mirrors can be cleared from fogging up during cold/rainy weather, improving rearward visibility and safety. | |
Sun Roof A glass panel on the roof of a vehicle, either just over the front seats or extending further backward towards the rear. | |
Alloy Wheel Size The diameter of the car's alloy wheels. Alloy wheels are lighter and better looking than standard wheels, not including tyres. | 14 Inch |
Tyre Size The dimensions of the car's tyres indicating their width, height, and diameter. Important for grip and performance. | 175/65 R14 |
Tyre Type Tells you the kind of tyres fitted to the car, such as all-season, summer, or winter. It affects grip and performance in different conditions. | Tubeless,Radial |
Additional Features | Body Coloured Front and Rear Bumpers
Body Coloured Outer Door Handles Front and Rear Mudguards Door Sash Black Tape |
Safety
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) A safety system that prevents a car's wheels from locking up during hard braking to maintain steering control. | |
Brake Assist | |
Central Locking A system that locks or unlocks all of the car's doors simultaneously with the press of a button. A must-have feature in modern cars. | |
Power Door Locks A system that allows the driver to lock and unlock all car doors with the push of a button. | |
Child Safety Locks Safety locks located on the car's rear doors that, when engaged, allows the doors to be opened only from the outside. The idea is to stop the door from opening unintentionally. | |
Anti-Theft Alarm An alarm system that sounds when anyone tries to access the car forcibly or break into it. | |
Driver Airbag An inflatable air bag located within the steering wheel that automatically deploys during a collision, to protect the driver from physical injury | |
Passenger Airbag An inflatable safety device designed to protect the front passenger in case of a collision. These are located in the dashboard. | |
Side Airbag | |
Side Airbag-Rear | |
Day & Night Rear View Mirror A rearview mirror that can be adjusted to reduce glare from headlights behind the vehicle at night. | |
Passenger Side Rear View Mirror The outside rear view mirror placed on the passenger side. | |
Xenon Headlamps | |
Rear Seat Belts Safety belts for passengers sitting in the rear seats of the car. | |
Seat Belt Warning A warning buzzer that reminds passengers to buckle their seat belts. | |
Door Ajar Warning A function that alerts the driver when any of the doors are open or not properly closed. | |
Side Impact Beams Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a side collision. | |
Front Impact Beams Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a front collision. | |
Traction Control | |
Adjustable Seats Seats that can be reclined, or adjusted front/back or up/down. The levels of adjustability depends on the car's segment/price. | |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) This feature monitors the pressure inside each tyre, alerting the driver when one or more tyre loses pressure. | |
Vehicle Stability Control System A system that helps prevent the car from skidding or losing control by applying brakes to individual wheels. Useful in case of emergency high-speed manoeuvres. | |
Engine Immobilizer A security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the car's engine. | |
Crash Sensor Sensors that detect a car crash and activate safety features like airbags and automatic emergency calls. | |
Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank A fuel tank that is placed in the centre of the car instead of the rear | |
Engine Check Warning A warning light that indicates potential issues with the car's engine. | |
Clutch Lock | |
EBD A system that adjusts the brake force applied to each wheel to optimize braking performance. | |
Rear Camera A camera at the rear of the car to help with parking safely. | |
Anti-Theft Device | |
Speed Sensing Auto Door Lock A safety feature that automatically locks the car's doors once it reaches a certain speed. Useful feature for all passengers. | |
Knee Airbags Airbags positioned at knee level to provide additional protection during a front collision. | |
ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts A secure attachment system to fix child seats directly on the chassis of the car. | |
Heads-Up Display (HUD) An additional display for the driver placed above the main display or even projected on the windshield, containing speed and trip details, so that the driver's vision stays on the road. | |
Pretensioners & Force Limiter Seatbelts These mechanisms tighten up the seatbelts, or reduces their force till a certain threshold, so as to hold the occupants in place during sudden acceleration or braking. | |
Hill Descent Control A system that controls the car's speed when going downhill by applying brakes to prevent overspeeding and improve control. | |
Hill Assist A feature that helps prevent a car from rolling backward on a hill. | |
Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock | |
360 View Camera Cameras around the car that give a complete view of the surroundings. Helps in parking and avoiding obstacles while driving. | |
Entertainment & Communication
Radio AM/FM radio tuner for listening to broadcasts and music. Mainly used for listening to music and news when inside the car. | |
Audio System Remote Control A remote to control the car's audio system without reaching for the dashboard. Makes controlling the audio system easy from all seats inside the car. | |
Integrated 2DIN Audio | |
USB & Auxiliary input A USB port for connecting external devices, like smartphones or MP3 players, to the car's audio system using a cable. Lets you play audio from your device through car speakers. | |
Bluetooth Connectivity Allows wireless connection of devices to the car’s stereo for calls or music. | |
Touchscreen A touchscreen panel in the dashboard for controlling the car's features like music, navigation, and other car info. | |
Internal Storage Built-in storage in the car stereo for storing media files and other navigation data, software data and updates. | |
No. of Speakers The total count of speakers installed in the car for playing music. More speakers provide improved sound output. | 4 |
Rear Entertainment System Screens mounted at the back of the front seats. These provide entertainment options to the passengers in the back seat. | |
ADAS Feature
Blind Spot Monitor A function of ADAS that uses radar to alert the driver if there are vehicles behind them that aren't fully visible in their mirror. | |
Autonomous Parking A feature that allows the car to park itself. Reduces driver effort while parking the car. | |
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- Good Car ..
Very comfortable car. Good for small to moderate family. Recommendable and worth for money. Long lasting and high mileage. Comfortable and budget friendly at this price segment also having lot of variants for different use.Read More
- The real compact hatch.
The real compact hatchback with a adequate engine (1.2 petrol). The best for city drive as it's steering is very smooth which can actually be operated using a finger (don't do it, it's just to define the steering's smoothness) but it's not that good for highways and when you pass 2500 rpm it's engine strains and give out a very bad sound. It has all basic features that you need in a hatch of this size. According to me it?s best for old age people and ladies. It?s back seat is also comfortable but lacks leg room and only 2 people can sit comfortably in the back. Die to its compact dimensions, it?s easy to manoeuvre. It?s mileage is not so impressive looking at its engine size and weight, it will give a milega about 11-12 kmpl in city with a/c on and talking about the a/c, it?s the worst like in a country like India where in summers temperature touches 50-degree Celsius it's a/c fails to cool the car. In the end, I can say that if you want a car for city drive, you can consider it.Read More
- Amazing Car : Honda Brio
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Space is a bit cramped. Comfort is good. but excellent considering other segment cars. Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Brio took me on a surprise behaving the same way when it was bought. I don't drive calm.88bhp comes alive if you throttle. It's a true IV tech engine. Fuel economy depends on how you drive. On city stalled traffic expect 10-11, normal traffic 13, highway cruising at 80kmph - 19+kmpl, avg 90-110 - 17 km, 120+ - 15kmpl. Have driven on long highways with max nonstop running time 4hrs. My car will easily do another 30k without issues. Tire change at 47k kms. Riding experience is lovely. Ride Quality & Handling Driving on the city is easy, quick overtakes, tight parking, squeezing tight spots, u-turn in a one-way road, all you can do comfortably without any bother. On highway, you can cruise at 100-110kmph without worry. It doesn't animate the undulations completely, but fair enough for a car of this price ranges. Braking is awesome compared to the cars of upper segments or even better. Beyond 120kmph, the noise level rises considerably. Car was surprisingly stable even at 145kmph. Superb car specifications. Final Words If city drives are your aim, go for it, you will love it. Lack of boot makes it lesser proffered for highway cruises, but we were a family of just 2, hence we did all our long drives without a problem. Performance on ful loaded (5 persons) is a bit dull. Very reliable car. Awesome Honda car. Good in that price range. I love it so much.Read More
- My Honda Brio
I bought my Honda Brio SMT model 4 years back and I am loving it, the drive is so smooth and comfortable and It requires minimum gear shift, engine has no sound at all, seats are so comfortable, sound of the system is so good, the interiors are very appealing, specially I like the shape of the gear handle (like a golf ball). If I start telling you about the car, the first things which comes in mind is its engine noise. The engine has no sound at all, sometimes I forget that engine is ON when its standing neutral with ignition ON on traffic signal and accidentally give ignition again but realises soon that engine was already ON. Second thing which comes in mind is its leg room. The car is designed so intelligentally keeping in mind the space required for a comfortable seating. The space is so adequate beside the fact that car has a smaller body. Third thing which makes me love my car again is its small and compact body which allows me to drive anywhere around the city, small roads, traffic and tight parking lots. Its a best choice for city driving on traffic jammed roads and a wonderful drive too If someone is travelling longer distances. I Am enjoying my Honda Brio because of its excellent features.Read More
- Brio- A must buy
The car gives excellent mileage and has a great pickup. The automatic model is such a pleasure to ride, super comfortable interiors. It has a sporty look and a 1600 cc engine. One of the best cars from Honda. It has a very low service cost compared to other cars. I am one of the happy costumers of Honda.Read More
- Small wonder car...
It's a very good looking family car... Very comfortable... Average is also good... Low maintenance...Read More
- Honda Brio Petrol Version Honest Review
We were owning Hyundai Santro for like 7 to 8 years and my mom & dad both loved to drive it so they were a bit hesitant to shift to Honda at that time. I didn't know how to drive then but I fell in love with the look of Honda Brio while I was checking different cars within our budget at that time. I showed it to them online and they liked it but it was just launched at that time so it wasn't seen on roads and neither any friends or relatives had it to take opinions from. You know any middle-class family would think before investing and opinions from people sometimes should be taken for such matters at least. But we finally bought it and it has been 7 years so far and I feel happy when my parents say that this is by far the best car they have owned. There is only one thing that we felt won't bother while buying but sometimes does bother and that is the capacity of boot space. It is too compact but we being a family of 3 manage it. Except that we have no complaints as such because the performance is damn good and it is very smooth to drive as well. The rear seats are very spacious and though the car looks compact from outside but inside it is very spacious and comfortable. You don't get tired while driving Honda even for long journeys. We own a petrol version and so the transmission is even smoother. We have the urban titanium paint and it looks damn good as well. Now they have also introduced an automatic version of Brio so I feel if you are looking for hatchback car then it is the best car in all ways possible. Seriously the maintenance costs are low as well and practically driving Honda car for me provides the best driving experience. The car is no doubt budget friendly as well so I will highly recommend it to all middle-class buyers and also would wish that you push your budget a little and buy this car rather than setting to some other company for lesser amount and even those who are not having any budget restrictions then also I would recommend you to invest in this car as it will be one of the most stylish investments made by you. So to sum it up, as per my opinion, the only con is capacity of boot space otherwise this is the best hatchback car available in India and you won't have any complaints driving it. I am not switching to any other company except Honda now with my future cars. Thanks for reading the review. Thanks, Honda for this amazing car. All the best for your next car.Read More
- Good But Not Good Enough
Low ground clearance is a major issue and initial acceleration is delayed. Easy to maneuver in heavy traffic conditions but not comfortable for 5 adults to travel.Read More
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