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      2016 Honda Brio details and features explained through variants

      Ninad Ambre

      Ninad Ambre

      Honda has recently pulled the plug on the Brio that was launched in September 2011. Rightly so, they have introduced its latest model with exterior and interior changes. The petrol only hatchback is priced between Rs 4.69-6.81 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi). Here is a rundown on the features offered in every variant.

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      E variant priced at Rs 4,69,000

      Honda has equipped the base E variant with steel wheels and centre hub caps. The basic features like air-conditioning, front and rear cup holders, tachometer and fuel consumption display are included. Honda has thankfully included the premium looking new AC unit and this trim also gets electronic power steering with tilt adjustment and front power windows.   

      S variant priced at Rs 5,20,000

      In addition to the features from the E trim, the S version gets full trim wheels, body coloured ORVMs and door handles. The driver’s seat height can be adjusted and it gets four power windows with an auto down function for the driver’s window. The door mirrors are electrically adjustable and the 2-Din stereo system has been added here.

      VX and VX AT variants priced at Rs 5,95,000 and Rs 6,81,600 respectively

      The VX is the top-end variant and gets an all-black interior instead of the beige one seen in the lower variants. Additional features include alloy wheels, fog lamps and an LED high mount stop lamp. Honda has equipped this variant with safety features like dual SRS airbags, ABS with EBD and front seat belt pretensioner with load limiter.

      Mechanically, the Brio continues to be powered by the tried and tested 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol mill from the outgoing model. This comes paired to a five-speed manual gearbox as standard. However, buyers looking for an automatic get the option of the five-speed torque converter unit and the automatic is available only in the Brio’s VX trim.

      The range-topping VX variant will provide all the features and more importantly the utmost level of safety that can be secured with the Brio. We would put our money on this top-end trim that will provide adequate amount of safety features combined with creature comforts, which are all worth the money.

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