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{{Infobox automobile
| name = Honda FR-V (BE1/2/3/4/8)
| name = Honda FR-V (BE1/2/3/4/8)
| image = Honda FR-V front 20080718.jpg
| image = 2007 Honda FR-V ES i-CTDi 2.2.jpg
| manufacturer = [[Honda]]
| manufacturer = [[Honda]]
| aka = Honda Edix (Japan)
| aka = Honda Edix (Japan)
| production = 2004–2011
| production = 2004–2009
| assembly = [[Suzuka, Mie|Suzuka]], [[Japan]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Honda Information Meeting 2009|url=http://world.honda.com/investors/library/road_show/2009/Honda_Information_meeting_Nov_2009.pdf|publisher=Honda|accessdate=24 May 2013|page=48|date=12 February 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202184004/http://world.honda.com/investors/library/road_show/2009/Honda_Information_meeting_Nov_2009.pdf|archivedate=2 February 2013}}</ref>
| assembly = [[Suzuka, Mie|Suzuka]], [[Japan]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Honda Information Meeting 2009|url=http://world.honda.com/investors/library/road_show/2009/Honda_Information_meeting_Nov_2009.pdf|publisher=Honda|access-date=24 May 2013|page=48|date=12 February 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202184004/http://world.honda.com/investors/library/road_show/2009/Honda_Information_meeting_Nov_2009.pdf|archive-date=2 February 2013}}</ref>
| designer =
| designer =
| class = [[Compact MPV]]
| class = [[Compact MPV]]
| body_style = 5-door [[Multi-purpose vehicle|MPV]]
| body_style = 5-door [[Multi-purpose vehicle|MPV]]
| layout = [[Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, front-wheel-drive]]
| layout = [[Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, front-wheel-drive]]<br />[[Front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, all-wheel-drive]]
| platform =
| platform =
| related =
| related = [[Honda CR-V]] (Similar Platform)
[[Honda Civic]] (Similar Platform)
| engine = 1.7&nbsp;L [[D17A2]] [[Inline-four engine|I4]] ([[Petrol engine|petrol]])<br />1.8&nbsp;L [[Inline-four engine|I4]] ([[Petrol engine|petrol]])<br />2.0&nbsp;L [[Inline-four engine|I4]] ([[Petrol engine|petrol]])<br />2.2&nbsp;L [[Inline-four engine|I4]] ([[Diesel engine|diesel]])
| engine = {{ubl
| transmission = 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br />5-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]]
| '''[[Petrol engine|petrol]]:'''
| wheelbase = {{convert|2685|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| 1.7&nbsp;L ''[[D17A2]]'' [[Straight-four engine|I4]]
| length = {{convert|4285|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| 1.8&nbsp;L ''[[Honda R engine#R18A1|R18A1]]'' I4
| width = {{convert|1810|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| 2.0&nbsp;L ''[[Honda K engine#K20A|K20A]]'' I4
| height = {{convert|1610|mm|1|abbr=on}} <br />{{convert|1625|mm|1|abbr=on}} with roof rails
| 2.4&nbsp;L ''[[Honda K engine#K24A|K24A]]'' I4
| weight = {{convert|1520|kg|0|abbr=on}}
| '''[[Diesel engine|diesel]]:'''
| predecessor = [[Honda S-MX]]
| 2.2&nbsp;L ''[[Honda N engine#N22A|N22A]]'' I4
| successor =
}}
| transmission = 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br />5-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]]
| wheelbase = {{convert|2685|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|4285|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| width = {{convert|1810|mm|1|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|1610|mm|1|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|1625|mm|1|abbr=on}} with roof rails
| weight = {{convert|1520|kg|0|abbr=on}}
| predecessor = [[Honda S-MX]]
}}
}}


[[File:Honda FR-V rear 20080718.jpg|thumb|left|Rear view]]
[[File:Honda-frv-frontseats.jpg|thumb|Honda FR-V 3+3 seating- Front seats]]
[[File:Honda-frv-frontseats.jpg|thumb|Honda FR-V 3+3 seating- Front seats]]


The '''Honda FR-V''', marketed as the '''Honda Edix''' in Japan, is a six-passenger [[Compact MPV|compact multi-purpose vehicle]] (MPV) that was manufactured and marketed by [[Honda]] from 2004-2011, over a single generation. The FR-V is noted for its 3+3 seating configuration, along with the [[Fiat Multipla]].
The '''Honda FR-V''', marketed as the '''Honda Edix''' in Japan, is a six-passenger car that was manufactured by [[Honda]] from 2004 to 2009 (with marketing ending in 2011 in some regions<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Honda Edix Review - Price, Specs And Fuel Consumption In MPG {{!}} SBT JAPAN|url=https://www.sbtjapan.com/kp-honda-edix-review|access-date=2021-01-19|website=www.sbtjapan.com}}</ref>), over a single generation. A five-door [[Compact MPV|compact multi-purpose vehicle]] (MPV), the FR-V was noted for its 3+3 seating configuration, along with the [[Fiat Multipla]].


It has been claimed that FR-V stands for Flexible Recreation Vehicle,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Honda Edix (FR-V)|url=https://www.autozine.org/Archive/Honda/old/Edix.html|access-date=2021-01-19|website=www.autozine.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=HONDA FR-V / Edix specs & photos - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/honda-fr-v-edix-2004.html|access-date=2021-01-19|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref> although [[Honda]] did not officially state this.
The FR-V was officially launched on 15 January 2005. On 1 June 2005, Honda presented the diesel variant of the FR-V. The FR-V allows folding down the front middle seat to create a tray or arm rest. The compact MPV offers 32 different seating combinations, three ISOFIX points.


The FR-V was officially launched in Europe in Autumn 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Honda announces new model, FR-V|url=https://hondanews.eu/eu/en/cars/media/pressreleases/215/honda-announces-new-model-fr-v|access-date=2021-01-18|website=hondanews.eu|language=en}}</ref> It shares a similar platform to the [[Honda CR-V]] (which in turn shares a similar platform to the [[Honda Civic]]), but with a longer wheelbase.<ref name=":1" /> The FR-V allows folding down the front middle seat to create a tray or arm rest. The [[compact MPV]] offers 32 different seating combinations in addition to three [[Isofix|ISOFIX]] points.<ref name=":2" />
In the autumn of 2011, the FR-V ended production without a direct successor.{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}

The front suspension is a [[MacPherson strut]], with the rear being [[double wishbone suspension]].<ref name=":0" />

In 2007, the FR-V received its first and only [[Facelift (automotive)|facelift]], where [[Honda]] changed the front bumper, headlights, tail lights<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Used Honda FR-V Hatchback (2004 - 2009) Review {{!}} Parkers|url=https://www.parkers.co.uk/honda/fr-v/review/|access-date=2021-01-19|website=www.parkers.co.uk}}</ref> and door handles. On the inside, the wood-trim was removed, leaving only the carbon-fibre look trim. An [[Electrical connector#socket|aux-in]] port was added for the infotainment system.<ref>{{Cite web|title=HONDA FR-V / Edix specs & photos - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/honda-fr-v-edix-2007.html|access-date=2021-01-19|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref> At a similar time, the 2.2 [[i-CTDi]] [[Diesel engine]] was added.<ref name=":3" />

In August 2009, the FR-V ended production without a direct successor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Honda FR-V axed|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/honda-fr-v-axed|access-date=2021-01-18|website=Autocar|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Honda Plans to Kill Six-Seater FR-V Minivan in the UK|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2009/07/honda-plans-to-kill-six-seater-fr-v/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-19|website=www.carscoops.com}}</ref>

<gallery widths="200" heights="135">
File:Honda FR-V rear 20080718.jpg|Rear view
File:Honda Edix 2006.jpg|Honda Edix (Japan; facelift)
</gallery>


==Engines==
==Engines==
The FR-V was available with three [[gasoline|petrol]] and one [[Honda N engine|diesel]] powered engine.
The FR-V was available with four [[gasoline|petrol]] (both Japan and Europe used the K20, with slight differences) and one [[Honda N engine|diesel]] powered engine, though this depended on the region.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
All engines detailed
!Engine
!Code
!Type
!Displacement
!Power
!Torque
!Drive type
!Gearbox
!0-60 mph
!Top speed
!Combined consumption
!CO<sub>2</sub> emissions
!Production years
!Region
|-
! colspan="14" |'''[[Petrol engine|Petrol Engines]]'''
|-
| rowspan="3" |1.7 [[VTEC]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Honda D engine|D17A2]]
| rowspan="10" |[[Straight-four engine|I4]]
| rowspan="3" |1688 cc
| rowspan="3" |{{cvt|125|PS|kW|0}} at 6300 rpm<br>{{cvt|130|PS|kW|0}} in Japan
| rowspan="3" |{{cvt|154|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4800 rpm<br>{{cvt|155|Nm|lbft|0}} in Japan
| rowspan="2" |[[Front-wheel drive|FWD]]
|Manual (5-speed)
|12.3s
|{{Convert|113|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on}}
|35.5mpg (imperial)
|189g/km
| rowspan="2" |2004-2007
|Europe & Japan
|-
| rowspan="2" |Automatic (4-speed)
|?
|?
|?
|?
| rowspan="2" |Japan
|-
|[[All-wheel drive|AWD]]
|?
|?
|?
|?
|2004-2005
|-
| rowspan="2" |1.8 [[i-VTEC]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Honda R engine|R18A1]]
| rowspan="2" |1799 cc
| rowspan="2" |{{cvt|140|PS|kW|0}} at 6300 rpm
| rowspan="2" |{{Convert|174|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 4300 rpm
| rowspan="5" |[[Front-wheel drive|FWD]]
|Manual (6-speed)
|10.6s
|{{Convert|118|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on}}
|37.7mpg (imperial)
|177g/km
| rowspan="2" |2007-2009
| rowspan="3" |Europe
|-
|Automatic (5-speed)
|12.4s
|{{Convert|115|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}
|34.9mpg (imperial)
|190g/km
|-
| rowspan="4" |2.0 [[i-VTEC]]
|[[Honda K engine|K20A9]]
| rowspan="4" |1998 cc
|{{cvt|150|PS|kW|0}} at 6500 rpm
|{{cvt|191|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4000 rpm
|Manual (6-speed)
|10.5s
|{{Convert|121|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on}}
|31.7mpg (imperial)
|212g/km
|2004-2007
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Honda K engine#K20A (Eco Engine)|K20A]]
(Eco)
| rowspan="3" |{{cvt|156|PS|kW|0}} at 6500 rpm
| rowspan="3" |{{cvt|188|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4000 rpm
|Manual (5-speed)
|?
|?
|?
|?
| rowspan="3" |2004-2009
| rowspan="4" |Japan
|-
|Automatic (5-speed)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|[[All-wheel drive|AWD]]
|Automatic (4-speed)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|-
|2.4 [[i-VTEC]]
|[[Honda K engine|K24A]]
|2354 cc
|{{cvt|162|PS|kW|0}} at 5700 rpm
|{{cvt|218|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4000 rpm
|[[Front-wheel drive|FWD]]
|Automatic (5-speed)
|?
|?
|?
|?
|2007-2009
|-
! colspan="14" |'''[[Diesel engine|Diesel Engines]]'''
|-
|2.2 [[i-CTDi]]
|[[Honda N engine|N22A]]
|[[Straight-four engine|I4]] [[Turbo-diesel|turbo]]
|2204 cc
|{{cvt|140|PS|kW|0}} at 4000 rpm
|{{cvt|340|Nm|lbft|0}} at 2000 rpm
|[[Front-wheel drive|FWD]]
|Manual (6-speed)
|10.1s
|{{Convert|118|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on}}
|44mpg (imperial)
|167g/km
|2005-2009
|Europe
|}


Information regarding 1.8 i-VTEC and 2.2 i-CTDi from Honda UK Brochure.<ref>{{citation | title = Honda UK FR-V |type = brochure | url = http://media.honda.co.uk/brochures/car/fr-v.pdf | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210122055433/http://media.honda.co.uk/brochures/car/fr-v.pdf | archive-date = 2021-01-22 | publisher = Honda (UK) - Cars | page = 38 | date = February 2009 }}</ref> 1.7 VTEC, 2.0 i-VTEC (6-speed) and some 2.2 i-CTDi information sourced from Honda News Europe.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=FR-V Summary| date = 2004-07-07 | url=https://hondanews.eu/eu/en/cars/media/pressreleases/214/fr-v-summary| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210122024438/https://hondanews.eu/eu/en/cars/media/pressreleases/214/fr-v-summary | archive-date=2021-01-22| publisher = Honda Motor Europe Ltd. | work = European Media Newsroom }}</ref> Information regarding Japan region and 2.0 i-VTEC (5-speed) from Autozine.<ref name=":0" /> Further information regarding Japan region, 2.0 i-VTEC (5-speed auto) and 4-speed auto from Greenwise.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-11-15|title=Honda Edix 6 Seater Review|url=https://greenwise.nz/uncategorized/honda-edix-6-seater-review/|access-date=2021-01-19|website=GreenWise Cars|language=en}}</ref> Extra information for all Japan models found from TCV.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Honda Edix|Price. Reviews. Specifications.|TCV(former tradecarview)||url=https://www.tc-v.com/specifications/honda/edix/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-19|website=TCV|language=en}}</ref> Extra information for all European models found from Parkers.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Honda FR-V Hatchback (from 2004) specs, dimensions, facts & figures {{!}} Parkers|url=https://www.parkers.co.uk/honda/fr-v/hatchback-2004/specs/|access-date=2021-01-19|website=www.parkers.co.uk}}</ref>
*'''1.7 VTEC''' – {{convert|125|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 6300 rpm and {{convert|154|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} 4800 rpm
*'''1.8 i-VTEC''' – {{convert|138|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 6,300 rpm and {{convert|174|Nm|ftlbf|abbr=on}} at 4,300 rpm
*'''2.0 i-VTEC''' – {{convert|150|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 6500 rpm and {{convert|192|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 4000 rpm
*'''2.2 i-CTDi''' – {{convert|140|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 4000 rpm and {{convert|340|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 2000 rpm


The '''1.7 VTEC''' and '''2.0 i-VTEC''' were replaced in the spring of 2007 by a new '''1.8 i-VTEC''' from the eighth generation [[Honda Civic (eighth generation)|Honda Civic]]. At the same time, some minor cosmetic changes were made (carbon effect interior, light cluster, and darker front grill)
The '''1.7 VTEC''' and '''2.0 i-VTEC''' were replaced in the spring of 2007 by a new '''1.8 i-VTEC''' from the eighth generation [[Honda Civic (eighth generation)|Honda Civic]]. The Japanese-market version (known as the Honda Edix) kept the '''2.0 i-VTEC''' engine, and a '''2.4 i-VTEC''' engine was added. At the same time, some minor cosmetic changes were made (carbon effect interior, light cluster, and darker front grill). All-wheel drive was also offered for vehicles sold in Japan.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:23, 11 September 2024

Honda FR-V (BE1/2/3/4/8)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda Edix (Japan)
Production2004–2009
AssemblySuzuka, Japan[1]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
Body style5-door MPV
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, all-wheel-drive
RelatedHonda CR-V (Similar Platform) Honda Civic (Similar Platform)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
5-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length4,285 mm (168.7 in)
Width1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height1,610 mm (63.4 in)
1,625 mm (64.0 in) with roof rails
Curb weight1,520 kg (3,351 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorHonda S-MX
Honda FR-V 3+3 seating- Front seats

The Honda FR-V, marketed as the Honda Edix in Japan, is a six-passenger car that was manufactured by Honda from 2004 to 2009 (with marketing ending in 2011 in some regions[2]), over a single generation. A five-door compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the FR-V was noted for its 3+3 seating configuration, along with the Fiat Multipla.

It has been claimed that FR-V stands for Flexible Recreation Vehicle,[3][4] although Honda did not officially state this.

The FR-V was officially launched in Europe in Autumn 2004.[5] It shares a similar platform to the Honda CR-V (which in turn shares a similar platform to the Honda Civic), but with a longer wheelbase.[6] The FR-V allows folding down the front middle seat to create a tray or arm rest. The compact MPV offers 32 different seating combinations in addition to three ISOFIX points.[2]

The front suspension is a MacPherson strut, with the rear being double wishbone suspension.[3]

In 2007, the FR-V received its first and only facelift, where Honda changed the front bumper, headlights, tail lights[7] and door handles. On the inside, the wood-trim was removed, leaving only the carbon-fibre look trim. An aux-in port was added for the infotainment system.[8] At a similar time, the 2.2 i-CTDi Diesel engine was added.[7]

In August 2009, the FR-V ended production without a direct successor.[9][10]

Engines

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The FR-V was available with four petrol (both Japan and Europe used the K20, with slight differences) and one diesel powered engine, though this depended on the region.

All engines detailed
Engine Code Type Displacement Power Torque Drive type Gearbox 0-60 mph Top speed Combined consumption CO2 emissions Production years Region
Petrol Engines
1.7 VTEC D17A2 I4 1688 cc 125 PS (92 kW) at 6300 rpm
130 PS (96 kW) in Japan
154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 4800 rpm
155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) in Japan
FWD Manual (5-speed) 12.3s 113 mph (182 km/h) 35.5mpg (imperial) 189g/km 2004-2007 Europe & Japan
Automatic (4-speed) ? ? ? ? Japan
AWD ? ? ? ? 2004-2005
1.8 i-VTEC R18A1 1799 cc 140 PS (103 kW) at 6300 rpm 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 4300 rpm FWD Manual (6-speed) 10.6s 118 mph (190 km/h) 37.7mpg (imperial) 177g/km 2007-2009 Europe
Automatic (5-speed) 12.4s 115 mph (185 km/h) 34.9mpg (imperial) 190g/km
2.0 i-VTEC K20A9 1998 cc 150 PS (110 kW) at 6500 rpm 191 N⋅m (141 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm Manual (6-speed) 10.5s 121 mph (195 km/h) 31.7mpg (imperial) 212g/km 2004-2007
K20A

(Eco)

156 PS (115 kW) at 6500 rpm 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm Manual (5-speed) ? ? ? ? 2004-2009 Japan
Automatic (5-speed) ? ? ? ?
AWD Automatic (4-speed) ? ? ? ?
2.4 i-VTEC K24A 2354 cc 162 PS (119 kW) at 5700 rpm 218 N⋅m (161 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm FWD Automatic (5-speed) ? ? ? ? 2007-2009
Diesel Engines
2.2 i-CTDi N22A I4 turbo 2204 cc 140 PS (103 kW) at 4000 rpm 340 N⋅m (251 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpm FWD Manual (6-speed) 10.1s 118 mph (190 km/h) 44mpg (imperial) 167g/km 2005-2009 Europe

Information regarding 1.8 i-VTEC and 2.2 i-CTDi from Honda UK Brochure.[11] 1.7 VTEC, 2.0 i-VTEC (6-speed) and some 2.2 i-CTDi information sourced from Honda News Europe.[6] Information regarding Japan region and 2.0 i-VTEC (5-speed) from Autozine.[3] Further information regarding Japan region, 2.0 i-VTEC (5-speed auto) and 4-speed auto from Greenwise.[12] Extra information for all Japan models found from TCV.[13] Extra information for all European models found from Parkers.[14]

The 1.7 VTEC and 2.0 i-VTEC were replaced in the spring of 2007 by a new 1.8 i-VTEC from the eighth generation Honda Civic. The Japanese-market version (known as the Honda Edix) kept the 2.0 i-VTEC engine, and a 2.4 i-VTEC engine was added. At the same time, some minor cosmetic changes were made (carbon effect interior, light cluster, and darker front grill). All-wheel drive was also offered for vehicles sold in Japan.

References

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  1. ^ "Honda Information Meeting 2009" (PDF). Honda. 12 February 2010. p. 48. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Honda Edix Review - Price, Specs And Fuel Consumption In MPG | SBT JAPAN". www.sbtjapan.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  3. ^ a b c "Honda Edix (FR-V)". www.autozine.org. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  4. ^ "HONDA FR-V / Edix specs & photos - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007". autoevolution. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  5. ^ "Honda announces new model, FR-V". hondanews.eu. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  6. ^ a b "FR-V Summary". European Media Newsroom. Honda Motor Europe Ltd. 2004-07-07. Archived from the original on 2021-01-22.
  7. ^ a b "Used Honda FR-V Hatchback (2004 - 2009) Review | Parkers". www.parkers.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  8. ^ "HONDA FR-V / Edix specs & photos - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011". autoevolution. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  9. ^ "Honda FR-V axed". Autocar. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  10. ^ "Honda Plans to Kill Six-Seater FR-V Minivan in the UK". www.carscoops.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  11. ^ Honda UK FR-V (PDF) (brochure), Honda (UK) - Cars, February 2009, p. 38, archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-22
  12. ^ "Honda Edix 6 Seater Review". GreenWise Cars. 2013-11-15. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  13. ^ "Honda Edix|Price. Reviews. Specifications.|TCV(former tradecarview)|". TCV. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  14. ^ "Honda FR-V Hatchback (from 2004) specs, dimensions, facts & figures | Parkers". www.parkers.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
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