At the Tokyo Motor Show today, Honda unveiled a new model that it calls the Vezel, which will go on sale in Japan before the end of the year. That name may well not be the one it carries in North ...
Known as the HR-V in these parts, Honda’s littlest crossover is sold as the Vezel back in its home market – where it has just launched a new special edition. Based on the Hybrid X model equipped with ...
Between the small MPV slowly being killed off and supermini platforms becoming modular, we ended up with with a new type of vehicle, the urban crossover SUV. Everybody has one nowadays, from the Opel ...
“Vezel” may sound like the latest miracle cure from Big Pharma, but in truth it’s the long-awaited Fit-based crossover from Honda. Unfortunate name aside, this four-door CUV looks ready for production ...
The production Honda Urban SUV has premiered at the Tokyo Motor Show as the Honda Vezel. The new Jazz-based crossover sports a very clean styling, strong character lines and a hidden rear door handle ...
Following the premiere at the Tokyo Motor Show earlier this year, the Honda Vezel small crossover goes on sale in Japan on December 20. While the name may not be carried over to the U.S. and Europe, ...
Gets an aggressive aero body kit, courtesy of Mugen. Honda has unveiled a lineup of products modified by Mugen, which will be showcased at the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon this month. One of them includes ...
Looks like: A sleeker, larger version of the Honda Fit Drivetrain: Gasoline engine with continuously variable automatic transmission; front- or all-wheel drive (details TBA); turbo and possible hybrid ...
Honda Motor Co., announced a major recall for its Fit and Vezel cars over issues in the power steering and a part that supplies electricity in the vehicle. In this photo, the 2015 Honda Fit is ...
For the record, Vezel rhymes with "bezel," and it's the name of Honda's long suspected Fit-based crossover. Honda showed off the new Vezel hybrid model at the Tokyo motor show, though the production ...
The HR-V is the smallest crossover Honda sells in most of the world’s markets. The thumb-sized CUV, which is known in Japan as Vezel, went into production in 2013. Thus, it’s not at all surprising ...
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