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Honda Freed
Honda Freed

Honda Presents A Grown-Up Jazz/Fit, The Freed Minivan

Able to carry up to eight people
  
May 31, 2008 4:00 AM by Gustavo Henrique Ruffo
Filed Under: Honda

Honda is well known for making good use of its resources. The new Freed is a good example of that, since it shares its platform with one of Honda’s bestselling vehicles, the Jazz/Fit. In other words, that means it is possible that countries that already produce the latter will be able to produce the new minivan, capable of carrying up to 8 people. Since the new Fit will be made in Brazil by Septembre, there is a good chance Honda chooses the Freed to compliment its range and expand its market. Nowadays, the only minivan produced in Brazil able to carry 7 people is Chevrolet Zafira (still the old model, but about to change).

Unfortunately, having possibilities not necessarily represents fulfilling them, so the production of Freed in Brazil, which would make it available to all Latin America, would depend on plant capabilities. The not so recent presentation of the new Civic has given Honda a hell of a headache. Once it was not able to deliver all the Civic cars that the market demanded, it had to lower Fit’s production and it caused huge waiting lists for both vehicles. A new product, under these circumstances, would have to be preceded by large investments and Honda may not be willing to make them for a vehicle that, in Latin America, due to its price, would most certainly have low sale volume.

Anyway, if it was presented with a price people could afford, the Freed would be a very good option. Equipped with the same 1.5-litre engine used on the Fit VTEC, it is 4.22 m long, 1.72 m tall and 1.70 m wide, with a very good wheelbase of 2.74 m. In Japan, it can carry 8 people, 7 people or 5 people, with increasing luggage capacity as the number of people inside the car diminishes. In Brazil, it would certainly be offered only in its 7 or 8 people configuration, with the possibility of taking out the third row of seats to have a better cargo volume. What is not very certain is the offer of this vehicle outside Japan.
Source: Honda via CarScoop
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BabyMilo
June 1, 2008 12:52:30 AM

this is an ugly car... and if it is built on the jazz/fit platform the 6,7 and 8th seats mustly only be comfotrable for stuart little...

st_efano
June 7, 2008 7:42:37 PM

this car will sell very well in Indonesia, and it seems the 3rd row is quite spacious (from the picture)

kedoya
June 13, 2008 2:56:15 AM

st_efano, This could go into Livina turf in Indonesia ;-). THey need a cheap minivan/MVP, since Honda have made Stream too expensive, even too close to the pricing of Odyssey. However, I would say that the design isn't too pleasant, then again people might buy this for its cheaper and affordable price, assuming that's what Honda is trying to achieve with this car.

st_efano
June 13, 2008 4:03:15 PM

Yeah, I agree with you all guys about the design. But still it's A LOT BETTER than toyota avanza. Even the Freed interior design is the best in its class (consider the crappy interior of Toyota Avanza, Kijang Innova, Suzuki APV). About the stream pricing, it is in class of nissan serena, mitsubishi grandis.

eh kedoya, gw berani taruhan elo bisa ngomong indo. gw ga mungkin kalah taruhan, soalnya kalo lo ga ngerti indo, lo kaga tau kalo ini taruhan, hehehehe

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