Consumer Reviews

Ranks | Points |
---|---|
Neutral Newbie | > 0 |
Clutched | > 25 |
1st Gear | > 50 |
2nd Gear | > 100 |
3rd Gear | > 250 |
4th Gear | > 500 |
5th Gear | > 1000 |
6th Gear | > 2500 |
Supercharged | > 5000 |
Turbocharged | > 7500 |
Nos-ed | > 15000 |
2Fast2Furious | > 25000 |
Ludicrous Mode | > 50000 |
I love the new look
+ it's allot bigger
+ rear aircon
+motorised tailgate !
then previous generation Vezel
- still feel dark at the rear, and window doesn't go all the way down in the rear.
- engine noise.

Ranks | Points |
---|---|
Neutral Newbie | > 0 |
Clutched | > 25 |
1st Gear | > 50 |
2nd Gear | > 100 |
3rd Gear | > 250 |
4th Gear | > 500 |
5th Gear | > 1000 |
6th Gear | > 2500 |
Supercharged | > 5000 |
Turbocharged | > 7500 |
Nos-ed | > 15000 |
2Fast2Furious | > 25000 |
Ludicrous Mode | > 50000 |
IMHO the other competing crossovers at this price range from Toyota, Mazda etc. Don't even come close to this new Honda Vezel in terms of overall design and features. I love the brand new external design - including the front grill design (which might not be for everyone) and the slightly more boxy, SUV-like shape as well as the rear tail-lights; Compared to the previous generation Vezel and its tryhard sporty design with exaggerated curves, this new one looks infinitely more premium and attractive. The most prominent interior change would be the new air-con design which has worked wonderfully well for me so far in channeling cold air to the rear passenger space.
Fuel economy wise, the new Vezel appears to be performing beyond my expectations (as well as the specifications on paper. Based on my initial 500km of testing (around 70% Highway/expressway), I have been averaging around 16.5 - 18 km/L which is plenty impressive. Contrary to the assumptions by some of the posters in the new Vezel/HRV forum thread, the default soundproofing is done quite well and I can barely hear any road noise even while cruising at 90km/h.
The only drawbacks I can think of at the moment are:
1) Slow acceleration (to be expected for a CAT A car)
2) Rear headroom isn't the best - I am 185cm tall and if I sit upright at the rear my head would be brushing against the roof. However, there is more than sufficient rear legroom for tall passengers like myself to sit in a more slouched position for better headroom clearance.
3) Elevated rear middle seat rendering this seat for children or dwarves (no offence)
1) Excellent Fuel Economy
2) Exterior design looks way more premium than the predecessor
3) Rear legroom is better than most SUVs one class above
4) New aircon design is fantastic, makes rear aircon vents obsolete
5) Honda Sensing suite of features
6) Rear Magic Seats are essential for families which sometimes need to ferry bulky items around
1) Rear headroom
2) Dashboard features are all in Japanese
3) No blindspot monitoring alert or warning features

Ranks | Points |
---|---|
Neutral Newbie | > 0 |
Clutched | > 25 |
1st Gear | > 50 |
2nd Gear | > 100 |
3rd Gear | > 250 |
4th Gear | > 500 |
5th Gear | > 1000 |
6th Gear | > 2500 |
Supercharged | > 5000 |
Turbocharged | > 7500 |
Nos-ed | > 15000 |
2Fast2Furious | > 25000 |
Ludicrous Mode | > 50000 |
Upgraded from a supermini to Vezel 2021 and the spaces I get out from it was generous! Legroom for the rear passenger, spacious. Legroom for the front driver and passenger even with the huge legroom at the rear, outstanding. Honda did a great job in having the interior size expanded (even compare to the old variant for Vezel). Externally, it was all new design. At a glance, it looks like a smaller version of Harrier, and looks much bigger than the old Vezel. Internally, even though there are still hard plastic here and there to keep the cost down, everything still looks and feels great (thinking that leather overtime will turn out sticky, espcially on the dashboard). I purchased this car due to needing to put a baby stroller and also a baby child seat. When not needed, the baby seat could just be kept in the boot with no issue and will be able to sit 3 adults. Overall, given the price, size and specs for Vezel (unable to comment on HR-V as it had not been launched), I'm all good for the Vezel! Once HR-V is launched, we will see what's the main difference between the current Vezel and the new HR-V.
1) Space. legroom
2) Boot space
3) New dashboard
4) New aircon function
5) Exterior design (ssome say grille don't look good, but too me it's special)
6) Drive (Surprisingly coming from Turbocharged DSG)
7) Height
8) Full front LED including LED foglight
1) 16" rims, could have been minimally 17" and 18" ideally
2) Steering wheel not leather wrapped
3) Door could not auto lock on the move, unable to find the settings unless I missed it
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