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Honda Vezel gets mild facelift

Honda Vezel gets mild facelift

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blogentry-133713-0-54028300-1519179366_thumb.jpgHonda has refreshed its small crossover, the Vezel. Released recently in Japan, the car looks the most different from the front.

 

blogentry-133713-0-03080300-1519179356_thumb.jpgFeaturing a new grill and new headlights, the front bumper also gets a new look. Changes on the inside are less significant, with the obvious changes being the new colour trims for the seats and a new infotainment system.

 

blogentry-133713-0-51288400-1519179359_thumb.jpgMechanically, Honda has retuned the hybrid powertrain, and redesigned the brake pedal mechanism for better brake feel. It has also tried making the car quieter on the road thanks to a new fuel pump and improved insulation.

 

blogentry-133713-0-78314700-1519179352_thumb.jpgThe latest Sensing suite of driver assistance is also now standard across the entire model range.

 

Honda Japan expects 5,000 Vezels to be sold each month in its home market.




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The front looks good as it. It's the rear lights cluster that looks tired and needs a revamp.

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