by:Noah Joseph
While Honda gears up to unveil the new Fit to the US market at the Detroit Auto Show next month, back in its home market, the car's crossover cousin is just going on sale. The Vezel was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show
last month and already has a three-month waiting list in Japan, where
Honda projects that 90 percent of customers will opt for the hybrid
version. Not so in the United States, however.
When the Vezel reaches American showrooms, there'll be a number of key
differences. For starters, it will carry a different name, though Honda
isn't saying what that will be. For another, it will be built for North
American consumption at Honda's new plant in Mexico, roughly half of
whose production capacity is reportedly being allocated to the new
crossover. And finally, it'll have a different engine.
In Japan the Vezel is being offered with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder
engine, with or without electric assist. Honda won't offer the hybrid
version here – at least not initially – but it is preparing to offer a
turbo option. Although it has yet to announce US specifications and
options, the 1.5-liter turbo four (also unveiled at the Tokyo show) is considered a stronger likelihood than the 1.0- or 2.0-liter versions.
Source:autoblog
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