Last week we brought you pics and details of the Honda Brio Amaze from the Thai Motor Expo, now let’s take a look at the accessories on offer by Honda Thailand – Modulo enhancements for the Brio sedan.
A dark coloured showcar isn’t the best to showcase the add-ons but we’ll walk you through the changes. The Modulo bodykit consists of front and rear bumper extensions, side skirts, a “ducktail” bootlid spoiler and a unique front grille. You might also spot door visors, fog lamps and a tailpipe finisher.
It’s hard to not notice the changes in the cabin, headed by a carbon-fibre style dashboard panel. The shiny piece of plastic holds a touch-screen head unit with navi and reverse camera display. The sporty tone is also carried by the gear knob and metal pedals. Oh, and the side sills have ‘Amaze’ logos with LED illumination.
Click here for full details and pics of the standard Brio Amaze, Thailand’s latest eco car.
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Comments about the Honda Brio Amaze with Modulo add-ons are largely negative, criticizing its design, appearance, and styling choices, with many describing it as ugly or poorly executed even with body kits. Some commenters express surprise or admiration for specific features or the car's presence in Malaysia. There are brief mentions of pricing, launch date, and comparisons to other cars like the Maruti Swift Dzire, Proton Saga, and Vios, but the dominant sentiment is that the car's aesthetics are unappealing.