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Engineered Brio Special For Asia

When launched yesterday afternoon Brio, Honda Prospect Motor (HMP) is also present Takahiro Higuchi, head of Honda R & D Project Co. Ltd.., Automobile R & D Center, Japan. The aim, to explain the concept of Brio are engineered specifically for consumers in Asia.
"We designed the Brio based on the survey results regarding culture, road conditions and traffic. Equally important are consumer tastes cars in Asia," said Higuchi.
Micro Metropolitan JetExplained, the hardest part when designing Brio is for a variety of consumer desires. Finally concluded, the design concept consists of three elements, namely durability, quality and reliability.
First, advanced design, appearance can make their owners to express themselves in style. Second, efficient packaging, roomy cabin combined with the agility of driving in the city. Finally, intelligent performance, powerful yet economical engines. All of these elements come together and referred to the concept of Micro Metropolitan Jet.
Higuchi also explain the reasoning used Honda Brio 1.3-liter engine. "Targeted at young people in Indonesia is a dynamic and powerful engine like yet efficient. Roads here many rise and fall that requires power. Factor is what convinced us to choose a 1.3 liter engine," said Higuchi.
Not only Indonesia, India, Brio also has special specifications. Distance body bottom with earth (ground clearance) 15 mm higher. Consideration, many damaged roads.
Regarding the design of the back door which dominated the glass, not concerned with the Higuchi safety. "We've done the rear crash tests at speeds of 50 kph, turned away," he said.
For urban traffic jams and collisions streak, Higuchi assess Brio users need not worry. Because, with menggnakan laminas glass, if broken will not fall apart. Also described, Honda could make a cheap car that regulations are clear and consumers are needed.
When asked to comment on the project Brio MPV, Higuchi did not want to comment further. "I just concentrate on the city car alone," he concluded.

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