Honda has launched a new top-of-the-line Honda Mobilio in Indonesia called the Honda Mobilio RS. The new variant is available with either a five-speed manual or a CVT automatic.
The new variant gets a revised front end which includes a new bumper, a new front grille, and new headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights. Also fitted is a bodykit that includes a roof-mounted spoiler. The interior is now in black and has leather seats, a 6.1 inch touch screen display, a reverse camera and an uprated audio system.
The Mobilio is already a successful model in Indonesia, holding 22% of the market share in its segment with over 35,000 units sold this year since January. It’s a seven-seater MPV based on the Honda Brio, and is priced cheaper than the Honda Freed, their previous attempt at a cheap and cheerful MPV.
It is priced at 214 million Indonesian Rupiah (RM57.5k) for the CVT transmission, and 203.5 million Indonesian Rupiah (RM54.7k) for the five-speed manual transmission. Would you consider a Honda Mobilio RS as an alternative to the likes of the Perodua Alza or Toyota Avanza if you were looking for a budget MPV in Malaysia?
Live pix thanks to Autonetmagz.
Honda Mobilio at IIMS 2013
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments are mostly positive about the Honda Mobilio RS, praising its stylish design and potential affordability, with estimates suggesting a price around RM 85,930 in Malaysia. Many believe it could beat competitors like the Avanza, Alza, and Exora in sales if priced right. There is speculation about potential pricing, with some doubting it will be sold under RM 60k locally. Overall, there's excitement and hope for the Mobilio as a value-for-money family car.