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Honda Stream - Wikipedia
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Honda Stream is a compact MPV produced by Japanese car maker Honda since October 2000.

Its exterior design is a mix of compact MPV and SUV; and its height (less than 1.6 m) makes it difficult to classify it appropriately. Handling characteristics are more like smaller hatchbacks than comparable compact MPVs. Also Honda Stream has a top speed of 127 m/h/203 km/hour.

The second generation was officially introduced on 13 July 2006.

Although some are exported to the LHD market, especially in Europe, Honda Stream is more successful in Japan and Singapore. It was never available in North America.


Video Honda Stream



Generasi pertama (2000-2006)

The first generation Honda Stream (Body Code: RN1/2/3/4/5) went on sale in Japan on October 27, 2000. It is mostly based on the Civic, with the same flat chassis but added along the 100mm to accommodate the third row of seats. In advertising and promotional brochures, Honda described it as a sporty 7-seater .

The first generation Honda Stream is available with 1.7L D17 and 2.0L K20A engines, equipped with 4-speed automatic transmission and 5-speed automatic transmission with sequential mode. For some export markets, manual versions are also offered.

In December 2003, Honda Stream Absolute made its debut with the 2.0 AT engine, L K20B with improved fuel efficiency equipped with CVT. K20B is the first ultra-slim gasoline engine that uses direct injection technology that is only offered in Japan. No other Honda vehicle equipped with direct injection technology until Dream Earth engine produced in 2011 marketed in the United States.

It was a facelift in September 2003. Second generation (2006-2014)

Honda Stream's second generation (body code: RN6/7/8/9) is offered internationally in two specification levels. The lower-end specifications are equipped with a 1.8 liter SOHC i-VTEC R18A engine (2-stage) with 5-speed automatic gearbox (and 5-speed manual transmission in some countries). The high-end specification is equipped with a 2.0-liter SO-i-VTEC R20A engine with variable intake manifold, CVT transmission and optional 7 speed paddle shift function for FWD model; or a 5-speed automatic transmission that comes with the AWD model. The RSZ model also features shock absorbers shock absorbers with an anti-roll/rolling bar for rear mounting.

Starting April 2012, only RSZ models are available.

Honda stopped production of Honda Stream in 2014 for Japan and Singapore market. It is still sold in Malaysia until it was discontinued in the country by 2015. In Japan and Singapore, it was replaced by Honda Jade.

Malaysia

Honda Stream was launched in November 2007, powered by a 1.8 L engine that produces 140 PS (103 kW) at 6300 rpm and 174 Nm of torque at 4300 rpm and is mated to a 5-speed automatic gearbox, with the fourth and fifth overdrive gears for highway fuel economy better. In February 2009, Honda launched the RSZ variant that joined the normal Stream.

Singapore

In Singapore, Honda Stream is available through authorized distributors and parallel imports. Parallel import streaming launches a little earlier than from authorized distributors. It is available in standard 1.8 models and also a higher RSZ spec model. Only 1 RST model ever registered in 2010.

Stream RST (2009-2012) & amp; TS (2010-2012)

In some countries, this Streaming variant has only 2 rows of seats (6 seats). For the RST model, the combination of third row seat elimination (in some countries) and the adoption of lightweight alloy wheels 17 "reduces weight and improves handling and acceleration, enhanced handling with adjustment of suspension and tailgate spoiler is also added.

Streaming ZS (2009-2012)

The only ZS model available on FWD was added in September 2009.

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Transmission


Maps Honda Stream



References


Honda Stream Absolute 2005 1.7L Auto - YouTube
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External links

  • Official website
  • Official News from Honda World website
  • iFixit: 2000-2006 Honda Stream

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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