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#31 18-Jun, 2011 01:42 PM
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Price cut was a move to save their lives. Or else it would be a gory end for their C-Segment sales. Brio will command a premium over the others. If not, then we must expect some features to go under the axe and then, again make it non-VFM. What goes aroound, comes around. A honda is always a Honda, and the premium will always be justified. It will be a good car at least for one fraction of the buyers, just like the Jazz.




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#32 18-Jun, 2011 02:52 PM
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Expect Honda to be very cautious this time with their pricing. They know they are entering the mass segment withthis launch where there is cut throat competition. Their fortunes in India also depend a lot on this car.Once honda starts delivering value for money as per Indian standards, nobody can stop them from capturing a sizeable marketshare.Hope they do not cut too much of features to keep up with the competition.



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#33 19-Jun, 2011 01:51 AM
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The VFM part would be slightly dicey to speak of now because of cars like Polo. The polo cannot be considered a VFM considering the price it is being offered and the features/engine it has but it is still one of the best selling hatchs for now. What fate the Brio would have, only time will tell.




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#34 19-Jun, 2011 03:59 PM
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Autocar India have driven the Honda Brio and here's the link: Honda Brio




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#35 24-Jul, 2011 05:37 PM
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Honda Brio, all of waiting for that................

a small car in very low price whice is affordable in auto market...............

zoommmmmmmmmmmmmmm  it is going on.............


Hi, Abhinay Naik,

it is use ful car for a small familly.


Hi, Navnit Yadav ,

It is a 1.2 Petrol Machine.

A small car with a great look.



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#36 27-Jul, 2011 07:45 AM
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i doubt honda will be able to keep the price down.,

especially if ABS, airbags are standard.

honda jazz mil is 13-16 kms

same engine milage will only be marginally better. since wight is little bit less



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#37 28-Jul, 2011 03:16 AM
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Found a good article on the Brio. Sharing it with you guys -

Is The Future Brio?

In the small car melting pot marked by price wars, international players and their speculated models, there is a car-maker who, even despite a large base of aficionados, has not been able to make a mark in India's all-important hatchback segment. At least not until now. Honda's Jazz could not make the Indian buyers dance to its tune and the hitherto unshakeable City is facing immense competition from the likes of the Volkswagen Vento and new Hyundai Verna. It was imperative, therefore, that Honda's revisit to the hatch segment should be 'spirited' and 'vigorous' both in order to keep the till ringing and to make their presence felt in that segment. This, by the way, also happens to be the meaning of 'Brio'.

What Car?

Honda have developed the Brio hatchback specifically for Thailand and India. Although the Indian launch was originally scheduled for May 2011, the recent catastrophe in Japan resulted in the programme getting delayed until the end of the year. Therefore, we decided to undertake a short trip to Thailand to get you the first world exclusive drive report of this much-awaited car. This is the Thai eco-car version - a cost-effective and fuel-efficient vehicle. Honda have used lightweight material to bring down the overall weight of the car, which has improved its power-to-weight ratio while making it very fuel-efficient. The Thai Brio is offered in two variants: S and V.

Is The Future Brio?

How Does It Look?

Although its small front grille with chrome inserts does resemble the Jazz and, to a certain extent, even the Civic, this new small car from Honda has fresh styling. The triangle seems to be the basic design theme, because it features a 'double triangle' form. It is 3,610 mm long, 1,680 mm wide and 1,485 mm high with a wheelbase of 2,345 mm and weighs about 950 kg. In India the Brio might be a little heavier, but that will not drastically affect its performance or its efficiency.

Instead of adding height to increase interior space, Honda lowered and widened the Brio to carve out more room, yet maintain its compact size. The centre pillar is placed further towards the front of the vehicle, so that ingress and egress are easier from the rear seats. Triangular tail-lights have circular red brake lights and the large all-glass boot makes the rear design distinct from other small cars sold in India. It also improves all-round visibility and would be a boon for Indian drivers, who have perforce to park their cars in tight spots.




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#38 28-Jul, 2011 03:17 AM
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Is The Future Brio?

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.

Is The Future Brio?

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.




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#39 28-Jul, 2011 03:18 AM
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Is The Future Brio?

On The Go

It might be an entry-level car, but Honda have not compromised on the fun-to-drive quality of this car. Being 100 kg lighter than the current Jazz, the Brio obviously has power-to-weight advantage over the bigger hatch. The Brio's low roof and wide track improve its handling both in the straight line and round corners. The new CVT is good for city driving, but we doubt if it will be introduced in India. In the manual option, the gears are taller than in the Jazz. It is a welcome change for it makes for better driveability. The new Honda has a good mid-range and stronger bottom-end power, making it an engaging drive.

The sporty steering offers decent feedback and the ride quality is equally decent. The MacPherson strut front suspension and H-type torsion beam rear suspension have the typical Honda set-up, which is on the sporty side. A short wheelbase complements the short body, providing exceptional manoeuvrability and has a minimum turning radius of 4.5 metres.

Is The Future Brio?

Summing It Up

The Honda Brio can cause a stir in India's burgeoning small car market, as it is a well packaged car that comes with Honda's seal of reliability. It can surely help the Japanese auto major boost sales in India, provided Honda get the price right. But will they? Well, let's wait and watch.

source - autos.msn.com

The Brio looks really promising if priced right. If it is priced at par or lesser than the swift then we would probably have a new segment leader soon. Hoping for the best




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Last Updated: 28-Jul, 2011 03:19 AM, by centaur
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#40 16-Sep, 2011 12:14 PM
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Posted by jackesa

Honda Brio would be the best competitor for toyota etios small car

yes! but not in compitition in the sell as compared to chevrolet, maruti-suzuki, ford, tata due to it's cost. as you and all the experts knows the price range will be for this car will be around 4-5 lac... and other competitors are having the start price of almost 3-3.5lac. so they can attract only those cutomer who are looking for higher version of the rest of the competitor cars.. and out of 100% customer only 10-15% customers goes for the higher version of the model... so i will not fascinated if honda will be searching customers on road if so launching of this car...  80-85% customer will see, comment as good and will go for any other matruti-suzuki, chevrolet or ford after checking the cost like Honda Jazz.. let's see...



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