JAKARTA - Honda launched Freed's latest generation in Japan. The minivan received a number of changes ranging from more modern designs to practical features.

According to CarBuzz alerts, Monday, May 13, this model has a variety of modern elements on the outside, including LED lights to the shape of a grILL that is more boxy than ever. In addition, manufacturers choose straight lines for their silhouettes.

This third-generation Freed offers convenience for its users, such as a lot of storage space at several points across the cabin, lower cargo floors, and a driver's front seat that can be streamlined to make access for wheelchair users to enter the vehicle.

Lack of use of the center console also makes it easier for users to access the third row. Honda offers two configurations, namely three rows with six seats and a two-line version equipped with a side panel in the cargo area.

Just like some of its newest models, the manufacturer with the H logo also embeds the Honda Sensing feature for safety and the Honda Connect for functionality in the minivan.

The latest Freed comes in two versions, namely Air and Crosstar. The Water version comes with a simple and minimalist design, while Crosstar comes with a touch of SUV with an overfender placement on some exterior sides.

In addition, buyers are also offered two drivers, such as the front wheel (FWD) and all wheels (AWD). Type AWD comes with a hybrid e:HEV system specially developed by Honda.

Honda will reveal its price ahead of its launch in June and will announce the full powertrain specifications of the car.


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