What To Expect Inside
As in the Jazz, expect smart use of interior space and ample storage area. Honda designers have eliminated everything that occupies space without serving a purpose. The dashboard sports two colours (black and dark brown) and the glove box lid is in beige. Its layout is very basic, almost tilting towards 'bland'. It has basic knobs for the air-conditioning system, a two DIN audio system, USB and AUX, with front dual speakers (V version only) to keep the driver and occupants entertained. One visible cost-saving measure is one-piece head-rest integrated front seats.
The chunky steering gets our thumbs up on account of its sporty look. There are plenty of cubbyholes, cup holders and a place for mobile phones and other knick-knack. The instrument console follows the three-pod design, wherein the speedometer in the centre has a top speed of 180 kph. On its left is the tachometer and on the right the information pod with ECO light (that illuminates during fuel-efficient band), warning for seat-belts, airbags, lights, door ajar, parking brake and ABS.
The Brio offers 175 litres of boot space, which is at par with the Chevy Beat and Maruti Alto, though the Hyundai Santro enjoys an advantage in this respect.
Under The Bonnet
The Thai Brio is equipped with Honda's E20-friendly engine that meets Euro 4 standards. Under the bonnet is a 1.2-litre, four-cylinder i-VTEC engine, which also powers the Jazz in India. It even produces the same power and torque output of 90 PS and 110 Nm respectively. However, the question here is not 'how much' but 'how' and the following section will answer that. A five-speed manual transmission is available in both S and V versions; only the Brio V comes with a continuous variable transmission (CVT).
Other interesting features are electronic power steering (EPS), collapsible rear seats, adjustable steering wheel, ECO indicator lamp, air-conditioning system, reminder alarms (for the hand-brake, key, headlights and seat-belts), child lock system, WAVE key, immobiliser system and third LED stop light.
An accident is generally the result of a screw loose in the nut behind the steering wheel