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Latest Honda models on show in Bangkok

By The Nation

 

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Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co Ltd is exhibiting eight models, including three launched this year, at the Fast Auto Show Thailand in Bangkok.

 

The new models are the Honda Accord, Honda BR-V and Honda HR-V with a new interior colour.

 

The exhibition and sale of new and used cars from leading auto runs Wednesday through Sunday (June 30) at BITEC in Bang Na.

 

The Accord, a premium sports sedan that fits customers’ different lifestyle needs, offers advanced technologies and is available with two power options.

 

The Accord Turbo EL at Bt1.475 million comes with a 1.5-litre Di VTEC turbo engine. It is highly responsive with maximum torque of 243 Newton-metres produced by Honda’s advanced Direct Injection, with instant response from the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). 

 

The powerful turbo engine offers better performance than the 2.4-litre engine of the previous generation, as well as impressive fuel efficiency of 16.4 kilometres per litre, again better than the previous two-litre engine. 

 

In addition, the turbo engine is environmentally friendly and E85-compatible.

 

The Accord Hybrid comes with a Sport Hybrid Intelligent Multi- Mode Drive (i-MMD) System with a two-litre Atkinson Cycle DOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder, 16-valve engine with two electric motors, E-CVT, and a lithium-ion battery. 

 

The Hybrid is available as a Hybrid fo Bt1.639 million and a Hybrid Tech for Bt1.799 million.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30371786

 

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58 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

The models being sold in Thailand are boring.

The market is too small and every single model has to be assembled locally.

 

Importing a Civic SI that will cost over 2 million baht or investing billions of baht just to assemble a few Honda Pilots a year isn't worth it because people keep buying pickup trucks here.

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23 minutes ago, MatteoBassini said:

The market is too small and every single model has to be assembled locally.

 

Importing a Civic SI that will cost over 2 million baht or investing billions of baht just to assemble a few Honda Pilots a year isn't worth it because people keep buying pickup trucks here.

70 million population  where everyone loves cars is small market?

 

People keep buying pick ups because sedan line ups are boring ????

 

Australia with only 20 million population has more choice than here

 

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Most car colours are boring to suit the people who buy them. Although I notice Nissan March has a French Racing blue type colour. Very few orange or ....... colours. Subaru maybe?

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While honda cars are getting better by the year those models are getting older and less attractive ( to put it mildly) as the years and motor shows goes by, time for newer younger models please, (believe it or not some people goes to this shows for the eye candies only)...

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

While honda cars are getting better by the year those models are getting older and less attractive ( to put it mildly) as the years and motor shows goes by, time for newer younger models please, (believe it or not some people goes to this shows for the eye candies only)...

Agree.  Jazz and City need a refresh. HR-V should have been refreshed a lot more this year than it was.  At least the truly ancient Accord was finally given a makeover after having the same body style for at least 10 years. 

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