Honda Indonesia recently launched a beefed-up version of the Brio city car, which it offers in two trims (Satya and RS) and five variants (Satya S MT, Satya E MT, Satya E CVT, RS MT, and RS CVT).
Starting with the refreshed Indonesia-spec Honda Brio Satya, the compact automobile now wears a new chrome front grille, a new front bumper, and a pair of new headlamps with LED daytime running lights (DRL).
It rides on a set of new 14-inch two-tone alloy wheels and gets a new stylish rear bumper.
The cabin of the Honda Brio Satya wows its occupants with a new interior color as well as a new seat pattern, dashboard, and door trims.
On the other hand, the range-topping variant of the Honda Brio in Indonesia now comes with a new dark chrome front grille with a new RS badge and a new front bumper. They are flanked by new LED headlights and daytime running lamps as well as new LED front fog lights.
To its side are new power retractable black side mirrors with integrated LED turn lights. It also rides on new 15-inch dark chrome sporty alloy wheels.
At the back, the RS variant of the refreshed Honda Brio in Indonesia also gets a pair of new smoked combination lamps.
It packs a beefier interior with a new seat pattern, a new dashboard panel pattern, a new one-push ignition system, a new sporty instrument cluster, and a new seven-inch infotainment system.
“Since it was first launched until now, the Honda Brio continues to be a model that is in great demand by consumers and has even been the model with the highest sales in Indonesia several times. We believe that with an increasingly sporty and stylish exterior and interior design, more complete features, and supported by the largest engine in its class, fuel efficiency, and affordable prices, the Honda Brio will continue to be the car of choice that gives pride to every owner,” commented PT Honda Prospect Motor Sales Marketing and Business Innovation Director Billy Yusak.
The updated Indonesia-market Honda Brio is priced from Indonesian Rupiah (Rp)165,900,000 (approximately P623,124) to Rp243,900,000 (P916,093).
Honda’s local arm — Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) — has not yet confirmed, nor made any announcement if the face-lifted Brio will come to the country. Nevertheless, it is very likely that HCPI will soon update its compact car.
Photos from Honda Indonesia
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