The vehicle was unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. The Japanese model goes on sale on December 20, 2013. Vezel is available with two powertrains, as a gasoline-powered electric vehicle and a conventional hybrid. In Japan, this is considered a luxury vehicle because the dimensions of the width exceed the Japanese Government dimension regulations, and Japanese buyers are responsible for annual taxes as a result. Japan's road tax liability is held for a more affordable tax bracket as engine displacements are held below the 2.0 L threshold.
The conventional Vezel is equipped with a direct-injection 1.5 liter DOHC i-VTEC inline-four engine coupled to continuously variable transmission (CVT), and is available in front-wheel and all-wheel drive versions.
The hybrid version of the Vezel is equipped with the next generation Honda i-DCD sport hybrid system that incorporates a direct injection engine with a capacity of 97 kW (130Ã, hp), 156Ã,Ã N? M (115Ã, lb? Ft) 1.5 liter with power 22Ã, kW (30 hp). ), 160Ã, N? M (118Ã, lb? Ft) motor, Honda Real Time AWD, Reactive Power Pedal. The hybrid version of the fuel economy is 27.0 km/l (76.3 mpg -imp ; 63.5 mpg -US ) (3.7 L/100 km) in the Japanese JC08 cycle, while the gasoline version has a fuel economy of 20.6 km/l (58.2 mpg -imp ; 48.5 mpg -US ) (4, 9 L/100 km) in cycle JC08.
The European launch is expected in 2015 and will be sold under the name Honda HR-V.
The facelift model was unveiled on January 25, 2018 and released in Japan on February 15th of the same year.
Concept Tokyo Auto Salon 2014 (2014 -)
Vezel Modulo Concept includes red leather seats on the seat, center console, dashboard. There is also Mugen Vezel Concept, which is equipped with various Mugen accessories.
The vehicle was unveiled at Tokyo Auto Salon 2014.
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The Vezel Hybrid produced in Japan from July 2013 to February 2014 is withdrawn due to a problem with software programs that control the 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) which can cause delays in the ability to start driving or the inability to move at all.
Honda attracted 160,000 Fit subcompacts and Vezel sport utility vehicles, manufactured from August 2013 to February 2016, in Japan, due to damaged power steering and parts that control the flow of electricity in vehicles. The recall did not affect the Honda model sold abroad.
Maps Honda Vezel
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