Honda Cars Philippines Incorporated (HCPI) just dropped the latest iteration of the Brio hatchback, which offers modern looks, a better interior, and a familiar powertrain setup.
That said, for many Filipino car buyers, making that decision to drive home the refreshed version of the nameplate is a no-brainer. Choosing the right color, however, could be a head-scratcher.
On that note, we’re going to take a look at the six stunning colors of the Honda Brio to help those on the fence make the right choice in selecting the right hue.
The Honda Brio has always been touted as a fun and exciting car to drive. So, this zesty color makes for a great choice for car buyers who are drawn to the enjoyable experience promised by the Honda Brio.
Additionally, this highly visible hue can help one easily see the Honda Brio from a sea of cars in a crowded parking lot.
Those who are into the white aesthetic will surely appreciate the Honda Brio in Stellar Diamond Pearl.
From a distance, its sheen and smooth finish are sure to turn heads. Further, the subtle white tones make for a great canvas for the Honda Brio’s blacked-out exterior appointments, which are its grille, lower front and rear bumper, side mirrors, and its A, B, and C-pillars.
The aforementioned Electric Lime Metallic paint is not the only lively color offered by the Honda Brio’s palette. The Phoenix Orange Pearl is also a good pick for car buyers looking to drive a ride that’s as vibrant as the energy they exude.
Speaking of which, despite its compact hatchback dimensions, the Honda Brio still makes for a great weekend car for outings with friends and families due to its spacious interior.
The Meteoroid Gray Metallic paint is great for those modern minimalist customers who are into the latest trends in technology.
Befitting the modern gentleman’s Pinterest wall is the sleek and sexy interior of the Honda Brio with its dark-themed cabin. Found here is a multi-functional steering wheel, an analog instrument cluster, and a seven-inch infotainment screen.
We also dig the seats of the Honda Brio that gives off that iconic 90s vibe.
While the Honda Brio is no Ferrari, its Rallye Red paint does make it look like a fast and hot hatch.
Nevertheless, under its hood is a 1.2-liter engine mated either to a five-speed manual gearbox or a continuously variable transmission. Power is decent enough at 88 horses with 110 Newton-meters of torque.
White, as we often say is a safe color, literally and figuratively.
Not only does the monochromatic hue blend well with almost any color — and any attire for that matter — but studies have shown that white cars are less involved in accidents.
And while we’re on the topic of safety, the Honda Brio packs features like airbags and seatbelts, an anti-lock braking system with electronic brake-force distribution, and rear parking sensors.
The Honda Brio does offer colors to match one’s style and personality. The hatchback definitely presents a comprehensive palette for those looking for a fun city car or an affordable family carrier.
Speaking of which, the Honda Brio is priced from P735,000 to P863,000.
Photos from Juan Paulo Papa and Ruben Manahan IV
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