Honda Brio

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Honda Brio
2018 Honda Brio Satya 1.2 E hatchback (DD1; 01-12-2019), South Tangerang - front.jpg
2018 Honda Brio Satya E (DD1, Indonesia)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
ProductionMarch 2011 – present
Body and chassis
Class
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related
  • Honda Amaze (first generation)
  • Honda Mobilio (second generation)
  • Honda BR-V (first generation)

The Honda Brio is an automobile nameplate used by Honda mainly for their city car/subcompact car that is sold in Southeast Asia and other regions. It was introduced in 2011 and is positioned as an entry-level car below the Fit/Jazz. It is the smallest car in Honda's global line-up, excluding Japanese-market kei cars.

The name "Brio" means "vivacity" or "verve" in Italian.[1] In Indonesia, Brio has an additional Indonesia-inspired name to comply with the country's LCGC (Low Cost Green Car) program. The name "Satya" (Sanskrit: true, genuine, sincere or faithful) is used as a suffix.

First generation (DD1/2; 2011)[]

First generation (DD1/2)
Honda Brio S 1.3 - Front view - February 2 2014.jpg
2013 Brio S (DD2; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
Overview
Production
  • March 2011 – April 2020 (Thailand)
  • September 2011 – November 2018 (India)
  • August 2013 – July 2018 (Indonesia)
Assembly
  • India: Greater Noida (Honda Cars India)
  • Indonesia: Karawang (Honda Prospect Motor)
  • Thailand: Ayutthaya (Honda Ayutthaya Plant)[2]
DesignerAkihiko Ohhashi, Keisuke Nakamura and Takeshi Aoki[3]
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.2 L L12B3 i-VTEC I4 (DD1)
  • 1.3 L L13Z1 i-VTEC I4 (DD2)[4]
Power output
  • 65–66 kW (87–89 hp; 88–90 PS) (L12B3)
  • 73.5 kW (99 hp; 100 PS) (L13Z1)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 5-speed automatic
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,345 mm (92.3 in)[5]
Length3,610 mm (142.1 in)
Width1,680 mm (66.1 in)
Height1,470–1,500 mm (57.9–59.1 in)
Kerb weight910–990 kg (2,006–2,183 lb)

Honda launched the Brio in 2011 as a hatchback slotted in a class below the Fit/Jazz. The car was specifically designed for emerging markets such as Thailand and India, two countries where the Brio was initially manufactured. The car was previewed as the New Small Concept. The concept car was first shown at the 2010 Thailand International Motor Expo.[6]

Powertrain[]

The first-generation Brio is powered by either a 1.2-litre L12B3 SOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder petrol engine producing 65–66 kW (87–89 hp; 88–90 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 108–110 N⋅m (80–81 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,500–4,800 rpm, or a 1.3-litre L13Z1 SOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder petrol engine producing 73.5 kW (99 hp; 100 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 127 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,800 rpm. It is available with either a 5-speed manual, 5-speed automatic or a continuously variable transmission.[7] The car is certified to deliver a combined mileage of 19.4 km/l (55 mpg‑imp) and 16.5 km/l (47 mpg‑imp) with manual and automatic transmission respectively on the Indian cycle.[8] For the Thai market, the 1.2-litre engine is compatible with E20 fuel.

Markets[]

Thailand[]

In Thailand, the Brio was launched on 17 March 2011 as a response to a government-endorsed Eco Car program.[9] It was initially available in S trim with manual transmission and V trim with either manual transmission or CVT. Both S and V versions are powered by a 1.2-litre L12B3 engine that can utilise E20 fuel, and offers a claimed fuel economy of 20 km/l (56 mpg‑imp).[10] However, Honda Thailand also produced the Brio with a 1.3-litre L13Z1 engine for export markets. After the car was facelifted in 2016, the manual transmission option was discontinued, leaving only the V trim with CVT.

At the launch, Honda expected to sell 40,000 Brios annually in the Thai market.[11] However, throughout its life Honda only managed to sell less around 32,000 Brio hatchbacks in the country.

India[]

In India, the Brio was produced by the company's subsidiary, Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL), at its production facilities in Greater Noida. Over 80% of its parts were sourced from Indian suppliers. The Rajasthan factory also exports Brio parts to Thailand.[12] The Brio in India were offered in V, VX and VX BL trims.

The Brio was discontinued from the lineup in February 2019 due to slow sales, leaving the Amaze as the entry level offering for the Indian market.[13]

Indonesia[]

In Indonesia, the Brio was launched on 2 August 2012. It was initially imported from Thailand. The imported Brio used a 1.3-litre L13Z1 engine instead of 1.2-litre L12B3 unit seen in Thai and Indian market.[14]

Honda Prospect Motor started the production of Brio in Indonesia since August 2013 to fulfill the local demand and to certify the Brio under a government-sponsored Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program.[15] However, only the lower trims were qualified as an LCGC due to price limits imposed by the government. The LCGC-qualified variants was given the "Satya" suffix to comply with the LCGC requirements.

The main change was the engine which was swapped to the 1.2-litre unit to comply with LCGC regulations. However, the automatic variant of the 1.2-litre Brio was allegedly failed to qualify the LCGC regulations which require a fuel consumption of 20 km/l (56 mpg‑imp) under certain specific conditions. As the result, all Satya variants were initially only available with a manual transmission. To fulfill the demand for automatic variant, Honda sold S and E automatic variants without Satya badge which made it liable for an extra luxury goods tax.

Since September 2013, the Brio was offered in 6 trim levels: Satya A, Satya S, Satya E, S and E, which was equipped with the 1.2-litre engine, and Sports, which was imported from Thailand and available with the 1.3-litre engine. The Sports trim was available in either manual or automatic transmission, but Honda stopped importing the Sports variant since December 2013.[16]

In 2015, the Brio Satya became the third best selling car in LCGC category.[17]

Philippines[]

The Brio was launched in the Philippines at the Philippine International Motor Show in September 2014.[4]

South Africa[]

The Brio was launched in South Africa in December 2012.[18]

2016 facelift[]

The Indonesian market Brio received its facelift on 7 April 2016 during the 24th Indonesia International Motor Show. This facelift includes an updated front fascia, taillamps, dashboard design, and also introduced the RS trim which replaced Sports as the top-of-the-line trim.[19] The facelifted Brio also introduced the continuously variable transmission replacing the 5-speed automatic unit, which made the Brio with automatic transmission to qualify under the LCGC program. The facelifted Brio was also launched in Thailand in May 2016 and in India on 4 October 2016. Sales of the facelifted Brio in Indonesia began on 2 June 2016.

The facelifted Indonesian market Brio was available in three trim levels, which were powered by a 1.2-litre engine. The trim levels consist of Satya S, Satya E and RS. The Satya S trim was only available with a manual transmission, while the Satya E and RS trims were available with either manual transmission or CVT.[20] As of May 2016, the Thai market Brio is only available in V trim with CVT.

Safety[]

Safety equipment includes dual front airbags, anti-lock braking system, electronic brakeforce distribution and front pretensioner seat belts. The driver's side airbag feature multi-stage inflation. The front body is designed to absorb impact energy for better pedestrian protection.[1] The cars's front wheels have disc brakes and the rear wheels have drum type brakes. The progressive braking prevents sudden jerks.[21]

Recall[]

In May 2014, Honda issued a recall of about 32,000 Brio and Amaze cars in India due to a possible mis-assembly of the proportioning valve. This recall is limited to models which are not fitted with ABS.[22][23]

Gallery[]

Second generation (DD1; 2018)[]

Second generation (DD1)
2019 Honda Brio Satya E 1.2 DD1 (20200218) 01.jpg
2019 Brio Satya E (DD1, Indonesia)
Overview
ProductionAugust 2018 – present
AssemblyIndonesia: Karawang (Honda Prospect Motor)
DesignerChavakorn Jirapiriyalert[24]
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.2 L L12B3 i-VTEC I4 (DD1)
Power output66 kW (89 hp; 90 PS)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,405 mm (94.7 in)[25]
Length3,800–3,815 mm (149.6–150.2 in)
Width1,680 mm (66.1 in)
Height1,485 mm (58.5 in)
Kerb weight954–992 kg (2,103–2,187 lb)

The second-generation Brio was unveiled on 2 August 2018 at the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. It was previewed by the Small RS Concept that was displayed at the 26th Indonesia International Motor Show in April 2018. Unlike the second-generation Amaze, the second-generation Brio still uses the same platform as the first-generation model. While retaining the front side doors from the first-generation model, front bumper and dashboard from the facelifted model, the grille, rear side doors, trunk and taillamps were redesigned and the front headlamps were taken from the facelifted second-generation Mobilio. The rear glass hatch is now replaced by a conventional tailgate.[26][27]

Due to the falling demand in Thailand and India, the second-generation Brio is exclusively manufactured in Indonesia.

The export of the car from Indonesia commenced on 26 March 2019.[28]

Markets[]

Indonesia[]

For the Indonesian market, the second-generation Brio is available in the same trim levels as the facelifted first-generation model, with either manual transmission or CVT. The first 200 units of the second-generation Brio were delivered to customers in Jakarta on 13 October 2018.[29] Sales of the second-generation Brio began nationwide in the same month.

Equipment list is mostly carried over from the previous generation, however the RS trim lost the projector headlamps and the Satya S and E trims is not equipped with rear spoiler.

On 18 February 2021, the Urbanite Edition based on RS trim was revealed with front under spoiler, black side under spoiler, rear under spoiler with diffuser, black side door mirror with LED turning signal, black door handle, and tailgate spoiler with LED high mount stop lamp. It is only available in two colour options: Phoenix Orange Pearl and Carnival Yellow.[30]

Philippines[]

The second-generation Brio was launched in the Philippines on 23 April 2019 and is imported from Indonesia. Trim levels consist of S MT, V CVT, RS CVT and RS Black Top CVT.[31][32]

Vietnam[]

The second-generation Brio RS was displayed as a prototype model in October 2018 at the Vietnam Motorshow. It was launched in Vietnam on 18 June 2019. As with the Philippine market, the second-generation Brio for the Vietnamese market is also imported from Indonesia.[citation needed]

Gallery[]

Sales[]

The Brio's planned launch in India was delayed from early 2011 due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It was finally launched in September 2011, just ahead of the festive season. It joined the Jazz in Honda's hatchback subcompact range for India.[12] The first-generation Brio was discontinued in India in November 2018 due to poor sales.[33]

The sales took a hit again when Honda's Thailand plant had to shut down due to the massive Bangkok floods. Critical components for the Brio come from Thailand and hence its Indian production stopped for more than a month, resuming only on 15 February 2012.[34]

In Indonesia, the non-LCGC Brio was sold at 9,853 units in the first 10 months of 2014, while the LCGC Brio Satya was sold at 21,959 units.[35] From January to August 2016, the Brio Satya was sold at 20,308 units, with 5,812 units sold in August.[36] Since its introduction, the first-generation Brio has been sold 237,272 units in Indonesia as of July 2018.[25][37] The second-generation Brio has been sold 6,703 units in October 2018.[38] In 2019, the Brio emerged as the second best-selling car in Indonesia behind the Toyota Avanza.[39][40] In 2020, it became the best-selling car in Indonesia, replacing the Avanza which had held the position for 13 consecutive years.[41]

In 2017, total sales in Asia and Oceania reached 65,325, an increase of 26% from the previous year.

Calendar Year Indonesia Thailand India[42] Philippines
2011 3,177
2012 8,002[43] 12,863 31,221[44]
2013 17,165[43] 8,567 24,954[45]
2014 38,693[46] 1,896[47] 13,246 948
2015 43,426[48] 822[49] 10,618 1,925
2016 46,496[50] 835[51] 7,260 3,441
2017 53,958[52] 1,504[53] 5,412 3,946
2018 59,251[54] 1,347[55] 2,277 2,558
2019 70,344[40] 3 2,896[56]
2020 40,879[57] 3,260[58]

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