The Honda Breeze features a power system that includes 1.5L and 1.8L engines, both equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and a CVT continuously variable transmission, with the CVT simulating a 7-speed option that provides a manual driving experience, enhancing driving pleasure.
The 1.5L model is powered by Honda's newly developed 'Earth Dreams Technology' engine, while the 1.8L uses a more mature engine that still performs excellently.
The parameters of the two engines are quite similar, with the 1.5L using direct fuel injection and the 1.8L employing multi-point fuel injection.
Overall, both powertrains are very suitable for family use, offering smooth and linear performance, lacking explosive power but providing satisfactory acceleration.
Additionally, the 1.5L automatic version is equipped with a CVT, which, during extreme tests, has the engine RPM starting at 2100 RPM, ensuring no wheel slip during takeoff, allowing the vehicle to smoothly accelerate to 100 km/h.
As a benchmark in the compact SUV segment, the Breeze is well-received by consumers for its design and other aspects.
Built on the Fit platform, the Breeze's configuration and power system are more advanced than those of the Fit, with different market positioning.
Although its design may not be particularly striking, its rounded and fashionable vibe has captured the hearts of many young consumers.