Honda Vezel

For the export model of the Vezel, see Honda HR-V.
Honda Vezel
Overview
Manufacturer Honda
Also called Honda HR-V
Production 2013-present
Assembly Yorii, Saitama, Japan
Celaya, Mexico
Body and chassis
Class Mini SUV
Body style 5-door CUV
Layout Front-engine, Front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, All-wheel-drive
Related Honda Fit
Powertrain
Engine 1.5L L15B I4
1.8L R18A1 I4
Transmission 7-speed automatic
CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,610 mm (102.8 in)
Length 4,295 mm (169.1 in)
Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in)
Height 1,605 mm (63.2 in)
Curb weight 1,180–1,270 kg (2,601–2,800 lb)

The Honda Vezel is a subcompact crossover manufactured by Honda. The vehicle was first introduced to the Japanese market in late 2013, and made its North American debut at the New York Auto Show in April 2014.[1] Sales of the vehicle in the United States began in the spring of 2015, branded under the revived name Honda HR-V. The HR-V nameplate has been carried over to other markets, including Australia, Canada and Singapore.[2][3]

Origin and debut

Honda "Urban SUV Concept" (2013)

The Urban SUV Concept is based on Honda's Global Compact Series, which includes the Honda Fit subcompact and the Honda City subcompact sedan. This vehicle was unveiled in 2013 North American International Auto Show as the reintroduced. Honda HR-V.[4][5]

Honda Vezel (2013-)

Honda Vezel (Singapore)

The design of Honda Vezel is based on Honda "Urban SUV Concept". “Vezel” is coined from “bezel”, the oblique faces of a cut gem, with the “V” for “vehicle.”[6]

The vehicle was unveiled in 2013 Tokyo Motor Show.[7] Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2013. The Vezel is available with two powertrains, as a conventional gasoline-powered and as hybrid electric vehicle.[6] In Japan, it is regarded as a luxury vehicle as the width dimension exceeds Japanese Government dimension regulations, and Japanese buyers are liable for yearly taxes as a result. The Japanese road tax obligation is held to a more affordable tax bracket due to the engine displacement being held under the 2.0 L threshold.

The conventional Vezel is equipped with a 1.5-liter direct-injection DOHC i-VTEC inline-four engine coupled to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and it is available in front-wheel and all-wheel drive versions.

The Vezel hybrid version is equipped with Honda’s next-generation sport hybrid i-DCD system that combines a 97 kW (130 hp), 156 N·m (115 lb·ft) 1.5-liter direct injection engine with a 22 kW (30 hp), 160 N·m (118 lb·ft) motor, Honda’s Real Time AWD, Reactive Force Pedal. The hybrid version fuel economy is 27.0 km/l (76.3 mpg-imp; 63.5 mpg-US) (3.7 L/100 km) in the Japanese JC08 cycle, while the gasoline version has a fuel economy of 20.6 km/l (58.2 mpg-imp; 48.5 mpg-US) (4.9 L/100 km) in the JC08 cycle.[6]

European launch is expected in 2015 and will be sold under the Honda HR-V name.

Tokyo Auto Salon 2014 concepts (2014-)

The Vezel Modulo Concept includes red leather upholstery at seats, centre console, dashboard.[8] There was also a Mugen Vezel Concept, fitted with various Mugen accessories.[9][10]

The vehicles were unveiled in Tokyo Auto Salon 2014.[11][12][13]

Engines

Petrol engines
ModelYearsType/codePower@rpm, Torque@rpm
DBA-RU1 (G, X, S; FF)2013-1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 (L15B)131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp)@6600, 15.8 kg·m (155 N·m; 114 lbf·ft)@4600
DBA-RU2 (G; AWD)2013-1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 (L15B)131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp)@6600, 15.8 kg·m (155 N·m; 114 lbf·ft)@4600
DAA-RU3 (HYBRID, HYBRID X, HYBRID Z; FF)2013-1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 (LEB)132 PS (97 kW; 130 hp)@6600, 15.9 kg·m (156 N·m; 115 lbf·ft)@4600
Electric motor (Honda H1)29.5 PS (22 kW; 29 hp)@1313-2000, 16.3 kg·m (160 N·m; 118 lbf·ft)@0-1313
combined?
DAA-RU4 (HYBRID, HYBRID X, HYBRID X L-package; 4WD)2013-1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 (LEB)132 PS (97 kW; 130 hp)@6600, 15.9 kg·m (156 N·m; 115 lbf·ft)@4600
electric motor (Honda H1)29.5 PS (22 kW; 29 hp)@1313-2000, 16.3 kg·m (160 N·m; 118 lbf·ft)@0-1313
combined?

Transmissions

Petrol engines
ModelYearsTypes
DBA-RU1 (G, X, S; FF)2013-CVT
DBA-RU2 (G; AWD)2013-CVT
DAA-RU3 (HYBRID, HYBRID X, HYBRID Z; FF)2013-7-speed automatic (Dual clutch Transmission)
DAA-RU4 (HYBRID, HYBRID X, HYBRID X L-package; 4WD)2013-7-speed automatic (Dual clutch Transmission)

Recall

Vezel Hybrid produced in Japan from July 2013 through February 2014 were recalled due to a problem with the software program controlling the 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) which could cause a delay in the ability to begin driving or the inability to move at all.[14]

See also

References

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