MAIN SPECIFICATION:
- Body Size (Length × Width × Height): 4295 × 1770 × 1605 mm
- Wheelbase: 2610 millimeters is smooth
- Axes of the track – 1535 (front) and 1540 (posterior)
- Clearance may depend on the type of drive, whether it is full or back, respectively, 185 and 170 millimeters.
INTERIOR DESIGN:
Honda has changed the shape of the front seats to improve comfort and introduced a new 7-inch HD touchscreen infotainment system that features not only navigation and voice control, but also Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Honda Sensing, previously unavailable in the basic grades, is now standard. False Backward Start Prevention and Auto High Beam, which are available even in the tiny Honda N-Box, are still excluded from the list of functions of the Honda Vezel’s Honda Sensing safety suite, though.
The 2018 Honda Vezel is available with 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol and 1.5-litre i-VTEC (petrol+electric) hybrid engines carried over from the old model. The maximum power and maximum torque figures have remained unchanged, but Honda has made changes to make the drive more comfortable and efficient.
HONDA VEZEL: ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION:
Now, even though it shares a lot with its sibling, the Vezel also offers some unique features. The potential buyers are able to choose between two powertrains. The conventional model is using a 1.5-liter direct-injection DOHC i-VTEC inline-four engine, while you can also get the Vezel Hybrid, which is paired with a sport hybrid i-DCD system. Unofficially, the 2018 Honda Vezel will feature some changes beneath the hood. The manufacturer will reportedly add a 1.8-liter four unit. The engine will deliver 141 horsepower, running either front- or all four wheels via a CVT gearbox. Still, the buyers will be able to get an optional six-speed manual transmission as well.
STYLING CHANGES AND NEW FEATURES:
The 2018 Vezel will keep its exterior styling almost unchanged. Though, the manufacturer may add a couple of new exterior paint and new, larger, 17-inch wheels. The sporty look might be boosted with a pair of new headlights and perhaps refreshed grille, but everything else will stay unchanged from the outside. Inside, however, the crossover SUV is getting a refreshed dashboard along with more standard equipment including backup camera, Bluetooth. Plus, the car manufacturer might add some active safety features like Honda’s LaneWatch, forward-collision warning, and blind-spot monitoring. In addition, the new infotainment will rely on a 7.0-inch touchscreen, which should be paired with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration functions.