Honda Vezel by Mugen revealed via brochure scan

by SpeedLux

A brochure scan has revealed Mugen plans to apply its know-how on the recently introduced Honda Vezel which is basically a production version of the Urban SUV concept.

Honda had recently at Tokyo Motor Show introduced the Vezel and now it seems Mugen has already made its plans to spice up the model. The standard version will go on sale on December 20 while the Mugen package is expected to be available shortly after when it will bring a lowered ride height.

We can see the grey accents on the chin spoiler, front radiator slat, roof spoiler, alloys, rear apron, exhaust pipes and side skirts. The model featured in the brochure is the 4WD version fitted with a direct-injection 1.5-liter gasoline engine which can also be had in a hybrid setup with a high-output motor and a SPORT HYBRID i-DCD (Intelligent Dual Clutch Drive).

According to a report from Japanese media there is already a three-month waiting list for the Vezel. The company claims that Vezel to be a model offering the elegance of a coupe, the functionality of a minivan and the qualities of an SUV.

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