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panda[cRx]
30-05-2008, 03:04 PM
taken from http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4080529New-Compact-Minivan-Freed/


TOKYO, Japan, May 29, 2008– Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that it will begin sales of a new compact minivan, named the Freed, in Japan on May 30, 2008. This new model fuses an easy-to-use and spacious cabin with stylish design. Special mobility assistive versions—Freed with side lift-up seat and Freed with passenger lift-up seat, also go on sale May 30, 2008—while a Freed wheelchair-accessible model will go on sale June 20, 2008.

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Freed Flex Aero (FF)
Developed under the concept of “Freedom to create the perfect lifestyle,” the Freed features Honda’s original low-floor and low-center-of-gravity technology, to achieve a compact body size that makes it easy to maneuver through city streets as well as a spacious cabin that enables adults to sit comfortably in all three rows. Honda developed this vehicle with the goal of creating a minivan that is comfortable and easy-to-use for every passenger and that offers new value by enabling customers to fully and freely utilize this vehicle in activities that meet individual lifestyles ranging from daily transportation to leisure time trips.

Three different versions are offered: the first seven-passenger vehicle in its class*1 featuring captain’s seats in the second row; the first eight-passenger vehicle in its class*1; and a five-passenger type which offers a large, best-in-class*1 cargo space. Moreover, for the first time in a registration-class Honda vehicle, wheelchair-accessible models are offered in addition to versions with a side lift-up seat and passenger lift-up seat. With the addition of these mobility assistive models, Honda positions Freed as a vehicle which fulfills the diverse needs of a wide range of customers. *1 Compact minivan class (engine displacement: 1.5 litter)

< Space creates freedom – Selecting the best space for each lifestyle > · A compact body with cabin space that allows adults to sit comfortably in all three rows · A flat-floor, newly designed from the frame up, maximizes usable space from end to end · The one-step low- and flat-floor and walk-through layout provideease of access for children and seniors

< Space creates freedom – Selecting the best space for each lifestyle > · Seven-, eight- and five-passenger seat configurations to respond to various lifestyle needs · Spacious and well-lighted interior achieves liberated feeling with two-layer instrument panel design · Large cargo space accommodate shopping and leisure activities · Three mobility assistive versions share the freedom and fun of mobility

< Style and performance create freedom - smart design and driving performance for everyday use > · Dynamic and stylish form creates eye-catching urban look · Compact, easy-to-maneuver body and excellent field of vision provide driver with confidence · Powerful and smooth performance together with economical high fuel efficiency

With the goal of making multi-passenger traveling more comfortable and to enhance the joy of driving, Honda has been adopting its low-floor and low-center-of-gravity technology as the foundation of its minivan technologies. With the addition of the Freed, Honda is further enhancing its low-floor, low-center-of-gravity minivan lineup. Note: The vehicle name “Freed” was coined from the word “freedom”. The name implies “a vehicle Honda pursued with completely unrestricted thinking unbound by conventional thinking or standard practices” as well as the combined meaning of “free” and “do” (to take action).

http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/daia.gif Key Features of the Freed
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Packaging · A spacious interior and three rows of seats provide comfortable seating for up to eight adults.

· Compact dimensions: 4,215 mm L × 1,695 mm W × 1,715 mm H (FF vehicles) or 1,720 mm H for vehicles equipped with the Skyroof.

· Compact fuel tank and ingenious under-floor structure result in a low, flat floor.

· Unique hip-point layout that rises from front to back provides passengers a sense of spaciousness.

· Seven-passenger variation features captain’s seats in the second row and a walk-through layout that allows passengers to access any row from any door without having to operate a seat adjuster.

· One-step, low, flat floor layout with second-row floor height of 390 mm*2(standard on FF vehicles) provides easy access for children and seniors.

· Sliding rear doors on either side of the vehicle achieve a large (600 mm*2) door opening for easy ingress and egress even in cramped spaces. Also available with each variation are power sliding doors that open and close easily for added convenience.

· Owing to its 2,740 mm wheelbase and compact mechanical devices, the Freed has ample interior space while offering a minimum turning radius of only 5.2 meters. *2 Honda calculations


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Utility · The Freed comes in seven-, eight- and five-passenger configurations.
Seven-passenger: Captain’s seats in the second row ensure that your passengers are treated to same comfort they’d have if they were in the front. The walk-through layout allows passengers to access any row from any door without having to operate a seat adjuster.

Eight-passenger: A 60:40-split tumble seat in the second row creates a bench seat that comfortably seats three adults and makes the Freed the only minivan in the 1.5-liter class to offer eight-passenger capacity.

Five-passenger: Seating for five passengers in two rows with ample cargo space, thanks to its low- and flat-floor layout.

· The third row features 50:50-split seats that can be easily flipped up to make room for extra cargo.

· The Freed has enough space to easily stow a 27-inch bicycle*3 without removing tires or handlebars.

· An easily wipeable plastic mat that won’t attract pet hair or other debris is also available. *3 Depending on bicycle model


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Interior styling · Layered-design instrument panel highlights bright and spacious interior styling.

· Meter placement above the steering wheel enhances visibility and minimizes eye movement.

· The Freed features relaxing and comfortable seats not usually found in compact-class vehicles.

· Tilt and telescope steering wheel provides optimal driving position.

· With front pillars designed to maximize visibility, side window sills that descend as they move forward and oversized quarter windows, the Freed offers confidence-building, unobstructed field of vision.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Exterior styling · A wedge-shaped fascia melds into the rectangular cabin section to create the distinctive “triangle & square form” that embodies the concepts of thrilling dynamic performance and ample interior space.

· The front view is characterized by the rich curvature of the hood and the chrome finish of the oversized grille, giving the vehicle a strong sense of presence. Combined with the elongated and angular shape of the headlights, this conveys the impression of chiseled strength.

· Seen from the side, the character lines that sweep toward the rear and relaxed surfaces of the side windows convey movement, while the sculpted surfaces of the body panels give viewers the feeling that the car could break into a sprint at any time.

· From the rear, the protruding fenders fuse with the rich curvature of the body panels, emphasizing the vehicle’s low center of gravity and providing a feeling of stability.



· The finely sculpted three-lens rear combination lamps create a sense of depth.

· The addition of Premium Night Blue Pearl body color brings the number of available color schemes to seven.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Powertrain · The 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine provides full-range power and fuel efficiency of 16.4km per liter. (Results for front-wheel-drive vehicle in 10-15 mode during fuel efficiency testing by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport andTourism.)

· The torque converter and continuously variable transmission provide powerful, smooth acceleration and exhilarating yet comfortable performance under a wide variety of driving conditions.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Body structure · Optimal balance between forward and rear body rigidity as well as localized reinforcement of connecting members has resulted in greater dynamic rigidity. A light yet highly rigid body structure was achieved using lightweight but strong high-tension steel and larger cross-sectional areas in structural members, which reduced material thickness and provided the strength necessary to design large openings for the sliding doors and tailgate.

· Quiet operation during idling and acceleration has been achieved by enhancing structural rigidity throughout the body and chassis, which reduces noise-producing vibrations in the cabin’s interior. Also, noise-dampening/absorbing treatments are applied to key areas.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Chassis · A MacPherson strut suspension on the front end provides firm yet responsive contact with the road.

· In the rear, an H-shaped torsion beam suspension provides stability and comfort.

· Honda’s Electric Power Steering enables easy maneuverability when parking or cornering, while on the highway the steering feels solid.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Safety performance · Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering Body not only helps protect occupants, but also mitigates the damage incurred by other vehicles in the event of an accident.

· Pedestrian-injury mitigation technology helps protect pedestrians from injury in case of collision.

· To help protect against head injuries during side collisions, a side curtain air bag system is standard on some models and available on all.

· Honda’s Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system is a standard feature on 4WD, Gi Aero and Flex i Aero models and available on all others. In addition, engine torque control and DBW throttle control allow for precise control of the vehicle while driving.

· In addition to ISO FIX child seat bars, tether anchors are provided in both the left and right seats of the second row as standard equipment.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Environmental performance · The Freed has been certified by the Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport andTourism as having emission levels 75% lower than those required by 2005 standards.

· All front-wheel-drive Freed variations exceed Japanese fuel economy standards for 2010 by 25%. All 4-wheel-drive Freed variations exceed Japanese fuel economy standards for 2010 by 5%.


http://world.honda.com/news/2008/image/kuromaru.gif Special - needs vehicles · The Freed features a spacious interior with a low floor as well as oversized door and tailgate openings, which makes it particularly well suited for persons with special needs.

· Available in a wheelchair-accessible model as well as side lift-up seat and passenger lift-up seat models, the Freed provides caregivers and care-recipients outstanding utility. Special-needs Freed vehicles are produced on the same assembly line as the standard production vehicles, which ensures a steady supply.


< Wheelchair - accessible model > · The rear of the wheelchair-accessible variation is lower than the standard Freed. It’s equipped with an easy-to-pull-out aluminum wheelchair access ramp with a sure-grip surface and a slope of just 11°. Used in combination with the wheelchair safety belt, care-providers will find it a safe and convenient means of enabling smooth ingress and egress for people in wheelchairs.

· The design of the second-row captain’s seats helps provide wheelchair passengers with an unobstructed view and helps caregivers easily keep track of all their passengers. There is also a specially designed 3-point ELR seat belt with independent chest and waist belts for the exclusive use of wheelchair passengers.


< Passenger lift - up seat model > · Full operation of the passenger lift-up seat, including rotation and elevation, can be performed using a single passenger seat switch. The seat is of the same quality and offers the same level of comfort as the standard seat. It also comes with arm rests and a recliner.


< Side lift - up seat model > · Full operation of the side lift-up seat, including rotation and elevation, can be performed using a single switch at the left side of the second row of seats. As with the passenger lift-up seat, the seat is just as comfortable and of the same quality as the standard seat. It, too, comes with arm rests and recliner. Also, this model includes a left-side power sliding door as standard equipment.

ShAwNeX
01-06-2008, 02:10 PM
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080530.017/honda-presents-a-grown-up-jazzfit-the-freed-minivan

Honda is well known for making good use of its resources. The new Freed is a good example of that, since it shares its platform with one of Honda’s bestselling vehicles, the Jazz/Fit. In other words, that means it is possible that countries that already produce the latter will be able to produce the new minivan, capable of carrying up to 8 people. Since the new Fit will be made in Brazil by Septembre, there is a good chance Honda chooses the Freed to compliment its range and expand its market. Nowadays, the only minivan produced in Brazil able to carry 7 people is Chevrolet Zafira (still the old model, but about to change).

Unfortunately, having possibilities not necessarily represents fulfilling them, so the production of Freed in Brazil, which would make it available to all Latin America, would depend on plant capabilities. The not so recent presentation of the new Civic has given Honda a hell of a headache. Once it was not able to deliver all the Civic cars that the market demanded, it had to lower Fit’s production and it caused huge waiting lists for both vehicles. A new product, under these circumstances, would have to be preceded by large investments and Honda may not be willing to make them for a vehicle that, in Latin America, due to its price, would most certainly have low sale volume.

Anyway, if it was presented with a price people could afford, the Freed would be a very good option. Equipped with the same 1.5-litre engine used on the Fit VTEC, it is 4.22 m long, 1.72 m tall and 1.70 m wide, with a very good wheelbase of 2.74 m. In Japan, it can carry 8 people, 7 people or 5 people, with increasing luggage capacity as the number of people inside the car diminishes. In Brazil, it would certainly be offered only in its 7 or 8 people configuration, with the possibility of taking out the third row of seats to have a better cargo volume. What is not very certain is the offer of this vehicle outside Japan.

Raztaz
01-06-2008, 04:51 PM
reminds me of a mini/compact odessy lol. I wonder how that would fair in a crash though with a load of 7-8 people...

panda[cRx]
01-06-2008, 05:09 PM
mods - why was my freed post not posted?
it was posted before the others and had a full article with heaps of pics :confused:

OMG.JAI xD
01-06-2008, 05:21 PM
reminds me of a mini/compact odessy lol. I wonder how that would fair in a crash though with a load of 7-8 people...

you would be surprised.
the smart car passd the crash test by a mile.
the dash didnt even move.
they distribute the impact of inertia through out the car.
watch the top gear episode.
its mind boggling.

or watch the making of a formula 1 car =D run into a wall at 300kmh n the cockpit doesnt even make a dent.

ShAwNeX
01-06-2008, 07:45 PM
reminds me of a mini/compact odessy lol. I wonder how that would fair in a crash though with a load of 7-8 people...

Well its a Honda. They always do well.

The one thing I'm worried about is how the hell is a 1.5L engine suppose to carry 8 people.

connorling
06-06-2008, 01:56 AM
using same engine as fit??? isnt the engine a bit too small when it is at its capacity???

Ero_Sennin
06-06-2008, 10:14 PM
thats what im thinking, the power of the engine by the maximum capacity of people in the car... would it struggle...

sitta
07-06-2008, 12:03 AM
thats what im thinking, the power of the engine by the maximum capacity of people in the car... would it struggle...

HM... they dont need to go fast anyway. Like honda stream for asian market. I have honda stream in indonesia, it fits 7 people with 1.7 litre engine, and it goes well, when u hit vtec the car just goes

Takenit2easy
02-07-2008, 02:07 PM
reminds me of a mini/compact odessy lol. I wonder how that would fair in a crash though with a load of 7-8 people...

I thought the same thing
i don't mind it as i'm a fan of the odessy too lol wierd

aaronng
02-07-2008, 03:26 PM
Merging the two threads because Panda's thread had very detailed info.

SiReal
03-07-2008, 11:39 AM
thats what im thinking, the power of the engine by the maximum capacity of people in the car... would it struggle...

Have you ever been to Japan (serious question)? The roads are tight and narrow, the majority of the population don't hoon/speed and are very obedient to the law. And they accelerate very slowly. You don't really get bullied by larger powerful cars (i.e. commo and falcos).

So there is really no need to have super powerful cars.. even though they tend to make alot.

This car, if sold locally would not generate too many sales. Mainly bacuase locals like power, and are probably too fat to fit inside anyway.

hisoka
03-07-2008, 12:08 PM
heres what you guys after
http://www.mugen-power.com/street/freed/wallpaper/image/wp3-800.jpg
http://www.mugen-power.com/street/freed/wallpaper/image/wp2-800.jpg

chilli
04-07-2008, 04:37 PM
Kind of reminds me of a giant jazz lol

gangsta

absolutR
05-07-2008, 01:20 AM
looks like a longer A class merc

Nepolian
05-07-2008, 04:14 PM
I'd buy one!

Zimp13
12-07-2008, 11:28 AM
dont think looks good

BaSsMaXiMuS
12-07-2008, 11:04 PM
Pikachu would drive it :D :D

wokstar88
17-12-2008, 10:59 PM
Kind of reminds me of a giant jazz lol

gangsta

Exactly what i thought. :p

midnightdood
04-02-2009, 08:01 AM
this might not be the right direction for honda outside japan...

EK1.6LCIV
04-02-2009, 08:34 AM
will look good with a nice ice install :D

tidy as van

k20a swap?

FitRS
04-02-2009, 10:56 AM
I definitely think it has it's place in the Australian market.

The Toyota Tarago occupies the same market as the Honda Odyssey although the Odyssey is much less expensive.

The Toyota Avensis is a smaller people mover, Honda don't have a direct competitor for this class. The Freed would fit in quite nicely assuming the price point is competitive, which judging by the lower priced Odyssey, it would be under the Avensis price range.