Does the Honda Vezel belong to Dongfeng Honda or Guangzhou Honda?

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McLuke
07/29/25 7:58pm
Honda Vezel belongs to GAC Honda. More information about Honda Vezel is as follows: 1. Honda Vezel is an SUV developed from the chassis of the new Fit. At the 2014 Beijing Auto Show, GAC Honda officially launched its new small SUV—Vezel. 2. The Honda Vezel is basically a mass-produced model, and its stylish exterior design style has already been finalized. 3. The minimum ground clearance of the Vezel's four-wheel-drive model is 170mm, while that of the front-wheel-drive model is 185mm. It adopts a front MacPherson and rear torsion beam suspension.
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