[ UPDATE: The new 2007 Honda Stream has been launched in Malaysia. Click here for prices and details. ]
Honda has released photos of the new 2007 Honda Stream in Japan. There are very obvious styling elements from the new 2006 Honda Civic in the 2007 Honda Stream, but the grille has been updated to look similiar to the latest Honda Odyssey. This kind of establishes Honda’s MPV family look.
The first generation Honda Stream which has already undergone a mid-life facelift in 2004 was based on the Honda Civic chassis so it’s safe to assume this new Honda Stream is also based on the new 2006 Honda Civic‘s excellent chassis. This should make it a good drive. This new Honda Stream will be offered internationally in two specification levels. The lower-end spec will feature the R18A 1.8 litre SOHC i-VTEC engine and a 5-speed automatic gearbox also found in our local Honda Civic 1.8S. The higher-end spec called the Stream RS-Z will feature the R20A 2.0 litre SOHC i-VTEC engine equipped with a CVT transmission instead of a K20A DOHC i-VTEC.
Since UMW Toyota recently launched the Toyota Wish CBU in Malaysia, we can expect Honda to update the Stream here on our local shores with this 2007 model too. For photos of the 2007 Honda Stream’s interior, click here. As for the rest of the exterior photos, you wil find them after the jump.
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2007 Honda Stream Interior Photos
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Comments express excitement about the new Honda Stream's improved design, especially its front and rear features, comparing it favorably to previous models and competitors like Toyota Wish and Mazda 5. Many hope for availability in Malaysia and discuss features like interior shots and pricing. Some find the design more attractive than current models, while others compare its appearance to vehicles like the Mitsubishi and Celica. Overall, the reactions are positive and eager for the car's release.