Seeing that the competitor Toyota Sienta has delivered excellent sales after the facelift, Honda's leading MPV model Freed will also launch a new generation of models this year, according to the information obtained by the Japanese media, the new Freed will have 2 versions, including the standard MPV Air and the crossover Crosstar, which is rumored to be officially launched in the summer.
According to Japanese media reports, the new generation of Freed is divided into 2 versions, the traditional MPV set of the Air model, the exterior design of a large number of references to the Step sedan, with the new headlight cluster to introduce inverted L-shaped daytime running lights as identification, and the front bumper under the horizontal grille air intake dam to bring out a dynamic atmosphere, the overall maintenance of the MPV's standard shape, the rear is equipped with a new style of in-line taillight cluster.
In addition, the Freed will also launch a crossover crossover model, which will be adjusted for the front and lower edge of the body, including a grid-like radiator guard, a metallic guard plate and new styling on the lower bumper, adding a lot of outdoor atmosphere, and the wheel arches have scratch-resistant materials, with a slightly increased ground clearance, which is expected to attract more consumers who love to travel.
The interior layout is expected to introduce the same styling as the new generation Stepwgn, including the 114-inch central display with 1025" TFT full-color digital gauge. Seats are expected to be available in 5-seater, 6-seater layouts, and even individual seats are expected in the 2nd row.
The power configuration is directly compared to the Fit layout, including 15 liters of 4-cylinder petrol as well as 1The 5-litre e:HEV has a petrol-electric system, but unlike the Fit's e:HEV, which has a single motor, the new generation Freed is expected to introduce dual motors for better performance.