The car is expected to be priced at Rs 4.2 lakh to Rs 4.5 lakh to compete with Maruti's Swift, Volkswagen's Polo, Ford's Figo, Hyundai’s i10 and Toyota Liva.
It has been reported that Honda's first small car for the mass market, Brio will be launched this month.
The car is expected to be priced at Rs 4.2 lakh to Rs 4.5 lakh to compete with Maruti's Swift, Volkswagen's Polo, Ford's Figo, Hyundai’s i10 and Toyota Liva.
The car has a 1200cc petrol engine which generates power to the tune of 90 BHP. Cars with less than 4-metres of length and 1200 cc petrol and 1500 cc diesel engines are considered small cars.
Honda wants to tap the huge potential in smaller cities to ensure the Brio takes on competitors and revive its flattening sales.
Auto companies have been focusing more on smaller cities, which have given huge incremental volumes and helped car sales to zoom over 30 percent in 2010.
It was reported that the car accommodates five adults, but falls in Indian government's small car category that is taxed 10 percent compared to 22 percent for bigger vehicles.
According to a report in The Economic Times, Honda has developed Brio after five years of painstaking research of the Indian market, keeping in view the local conditions and specifically catering the car to typical Indian families.
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