As we can see, Honda is just betting big on two platforms,
the Brio platform which spawns the Brio hatchback, Amaze compact sedan and Mobilio MPV and the Jazz platform which underpins the Jazz hatchback, City sedan and Vezel compact SUV.
Given the first gen Amaze was based on
the Brio platform, the all - new Brio shares its underpinnings with the soon - to - be-launched second generation Honda Amaze subcompact sedan.
The R&D of the new Amaze has been undertaken at its Thailand centre, where the new
Brio platform is also under development in sync with the Indian R&D centre.
Built on the monocoque chassis,
Brio platform has been used other Honda models including Amaze, Mobilio and BR - V.
The car is based on the Honda
Brio platform and as a result, features design cues from other cars that share the same platform like the Honda Mobilio MPV.
The Mobilio is built on an extended version of
the Brio platform, the MUV uses Honda's «Man maximum,...
Since it's built on the Honda
Brio platform, it feels as though one has seen the BR - V earlier.
Honda Mobilio is based on
the Brio platform and it is by far one of the best iteration of the platform which is also shared by the Amaze compact sedan.
However, the first - gen model was based on
the Brio platform which was built to strict cost targets.
Honda will launch its third product on
the Brio platform, an all - new entry level MPV which will make its debut at the 21st Indonesia International Motor Show which is scheduled for September 19 - 29, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
While the Honda Vezel will not make it to India due to cost reasons, the company is considering a crossover based on
the Brio platform.
The Honda HR - V is unlikely to make it to India since Honda Cars India is reportedly working on a cost - effective crossover based on
the Brio platform to mount a better assault on the Ford EcoSport.
The Brio platform has proven cost effective and flexible for Honda Cars India, which launched the Amaze last year and is preparing to launch the Mobilio this year.
Honda BR - V is a compact SUV based on
the Brio platform.
Not exact matches
A well designed crossover powered by Honda's fuel efficient diesel engine could be the ultimate spin - off on the
Brio's
platform.
For India though, Honda is reported to be developing a compact SUV on the
Brio's
platform as the Vezel will face hurdles in meeting cost targets.
Built on a new
platform, the 2018 Honda Amaze has ditched its
Brio connection completely and now turned to the City for its design inspiration.
Driving Dynamics — The Honda
Brio is underpinned by a very potent
platform in terms of dynamics.
The 2018 Honda Amaze is based on a new
platform that it also shares with the upcoming
Brio.
The new Amaze is based on a new
platform that it also shares with the upcoming
Brio.
According to a report from mint, the first Honda EV for India will be based on the Honda
Brio's
platform.
The BR - V, as it will be called, is based on the same
platform as the
Brio hatchback, Amaze sedan and the Mobilio MPV which are sold in India.
Honda Mobilio sits on the same
platform that forms base for
Brio hatchback and other Honda cars like Amaze and BR - V.
Like the first generation model, the new Amaze will share its
platform with the
Brio and the Mobilio.
The Amaze will share the new
platform with the upcoming Honda
Brio as well.
The Honda BR - V, which is based on the same
platform as the Honda
Brio and the first - gen Honda Amaze, hasn't received much success.
Interestingly, while the earlier Honda Amaze was based on the
Brio hatch and the front looked almost identical, the Amaze on the new
platform has been showcased before the hatchback version.
Based on the
Brio's
platform, the Mobilio was first shown at the IIMS last year in Indonesia.