Posted by : rohman
Monday, 18 May 2015
HONDA JADE 2014
Here's a look at the Honda Jade. This Chinese-market only MPV was introduced in China in September last year but sales will only begin this year.
"Speaking of new-value products, we unveiled the Concept M at the Shanghai Motor Show last year. The mass-production model will go on sale this year as a vehicle that offers the fun of driving and comfortable space at the same time. Please keep your expectations high for this model," said Honda Motor's CEO Takanobu Ito at the 2014 Beijing International Auto Show earlier today.
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When the Jade was first previewed as the Concept M, many say that this model is a thinly disguised version of Honda's upcoming third generation Stream, a speculation which Honda did not confirm or deny.
"I am not familiar with the Stream, which is an overseas model. The Jade is only available in China and is tailored to meet the requirements of Chinese buyers," said a Chinese Honda associate when asked about the connection between the two models.
However he did explain that although the Jade is currently only available in China, sales in overseas markets is possible, without elaborating any further.
While the Jade's product concept appears to be very similar to that of a Stream, we found out that the two are actually quite different once you begin inspecting the product. For one, the Jade places greater emphasis on style over form, while the Stream strives to achieve a good balance between functionality and maintaining a sporty silhouette.
"I am not familiar with the Stream, which is an overseas model. The Jade is only available in China and is tailored to meet the requirements of Chinese buyers," said a Chinese Honda associate when asked about the connection between the two models.
However he did explain that although the Jade is currently only available in China, sales in overseas markets is possible, without elaborating any further.
While the Jade's product concept appears to be very similar to that of a Stream, we found out that the two are actually quite different once you begin inspecting the product. For one, the Jade places greater emphasis on style over form, while the Stream strives to achieve a good balance between functionality and maintaining a sporty silhouette.
The Stream is a 5+2 seater, with the third row best suited for children rather than adults. The Jade however, has a significantly shorter roofline, one that tapers off quite sharply towards the rear the car. It is difficult to see how even a child above pre-school age can fit into the third row seats without severely bending their necks and crouching their legs.
For Interior Design is not in doubt Honda Jade using quality matrial to coat the dashboard and also chair and unfortunately for the roof of the cabin is not too high so as to passengers rearmost row occupied only suitable for children only. The dashboard design is very cool and wrapped in a luxurious interior is typical Honda.
Impressive car, Good informative stuff here.
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