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[Official] 2024 3rd Generation Honda Freed


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Will be available in Japan from June 2024.

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Honda Freed Air

 

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Quick Spec

  • Dimensions: 4,310 mm (L) x 1,695 mm (W) x 1,755 mm (H)
  • Wheelbase: 2,740 mm
  • Engine: 1.5L Petrol and Hybrid (e:HEV)
  • Transmission: CVT
  • Drivetrain: 2WD and 4WD
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Hypersonic

Jin pai kua leh.. 

What are all the Japanese designer thinking.

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Hypersonic
On 5/10/2024 at 12:41 AM, Invigorated said:

Very hard for BnB mpvs to escape the van look. Still 2 airbags too?

PI should have full safety kit bah.

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Hypersonic
On 5/10/2024 at 12:41 AM, Invigorated said:

Very hard for BnB mpvs to escape the van look. Still 2 airbags too?

On 5/10/2024 at 9:04 AM, Lala81 said:

PI should have full safety kit bah.

EOL MIJ Freed has Honda Sensing (across all variant).

Airbag may be 4 only

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On 5/9/2024 at 11:12 PM, Tohto said:

Jin pai kua leh.. 

What are all the Japanese designer thinking.

Ok lah, already better looking than its larger size sibling (Stepwgn) and also marginally more handsome than the Toyota Sienta. :D

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On 5/10/2024 at 12:41 AM, Invigorated said:

Very hard for BnB mpvs to escape the van look. Still 2 airbags too?

Dual airbags are for Freed carried by ADs across SEA. JDM Freed come with side and curtain airbags (total of 6)for some variants, since the first gen model (launched in 2008).

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On 5/10/2024 at 9:04 AM, Lala81 said:

PI should have full safety kit bah.

Have to depend on which variant PI brought in. The base model usually has lesser airbags.

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Twincharged

Hopefully Better than the jerky dct which makes one want to puke. 

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Turbocharged

Its not pretty but neither is it ugly IMO. It looks robust and chunky, and looks miles better than the Toyota equivalent lah.

i read that Honda's new hybrid system is quite novel, a halfway house between the Toyota and Nissan systems. In town conditions, the ICE is the generator to recharge the battery that powers the electric motor, and is not connected to the driving wheels, just like a Nissan ePower. At cruising speed, the engine is then directly connected to the driving wheels on a 1:1 basis, supplemented by the electric motors. It works well in UK spec Civic and ZRV.

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On 5/10/2024 at 11:56 AM, Toeknee_33 said:

Its not pretty but neither is it ugly IMO. It looks robust and chunky, and looks miles better than the Toyota equivalent lah.

i read that Honda's new hybrid system is quite novel, a halfway house between the Toyota and Nissan systems. In town conditions, the ICE is the generator to recharge the battery that powers the electric motor, and is not connected to the driving wheels, just like a Nissan ePower. At cruising speed, the engine is then directly connected to the driving wheels on a 1:1 basis, supplemented by the electric motors. It works well in UK spec Civic and ZRV.

Hearsay it works well for 2L hybrid especially during highway cruising.

1.5L hybrid no power.  

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On 5/10/2024 at 12:17 PM, inlinesix said:

Hearsay it works well for 2L hybrid especially during highway cruising.

1.5L hybrid no power.  

Yeah the 2L does 7+sec sprint times, and 20+km/l FC, and cruises very well. In sports mode it simulates engine upshifts with effective sound effects. 

Haven't read anything about the 1.5L though.

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5th Gear

I will take toyota or Mazda anytime when it comes to Japanese cars. Who buys honda nowadays except retirees or small business owners(delivery).

 

I can only say some of these cars are suitable for Japan small roads, speed of less than 70km/hr. Those who worked in accident replated departments will tell you most of the deaths in car accidents are in small Japanese cars. Singaporeans are not gracious enough alike the Japs. 

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On 5/11/2024 at 6:47 PM, Krieger said:

I will take toyota or Mazda anytime when it comes to Japanese cars. Who buys honda nowadays except retirees or small business owners(delivery).

 

I can only say some of these cars are suitable for Japan small roads, speed of less than 70km/hr. Those who worked in accident replated departments will tell you most of the deaths in car accidents are in small Japanese cars. Singaporeans are not gracious enough alike the Japs. 

I thought Altis are the retirees or ah pek car? When did it change to Honda LOL......

 

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On 5/14/2024 at 9:32 AM, Si4dr said:

I thought Altis are the retirees or ah pek car? When did it change to Honda LOL......

 

Ha, now Altis driven by a lot from PH company called I think Lumina. Most of they drove like mad men.

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Supersonic

It won't be regarded as a thing of beauty, but very functional and with the hybrid engine that is already used in the Jazz, this could be zippy enough whilst being very economical to run..

Let's see how much it costs

 

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The new Honda Freed was launched over the weekend by Kah Motors for booking.

Below is what i get from the SE, they are 6 air bags and made in Japan.

 

Honda Freed Hybrid S7 
🚙$166,599 (Nett price after all the discount below)
Roadshow discount $5900
Additional discount $1000
Insurance subsidy $500
Early bird discount $5000

Honda Freed Hybrid E7 (comes with rear vent aircon)
🚙$170,599 (Nett price after all the discount below)
Roadshow discount $5900
Additional discount $1000
Insurance subsidy $500
Early bird discount $5000

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