
The Vezel is equipped with a rearview mirror heating function, which helps keep the mirrors clear, allowing the driver to indirectly see the lane position clearly and expanding the driver's field of vision. The Vezel is GAC Honda's first SUV, with body dimensions of 4294mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. The Vezel is powered by two engines: a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine delivers 131 horsepower and a maximum torque of 155 Nm, achieving peak power at 6600 rpm and maximum torque at 4600 rpm.

I've driven the Honda HR-V, and this car comes with heated mirrors across multiple trims, which is super practical especially in rainy weather. The feature is discreetly integrated into the mirrors—just press a button to quickly defog and prevent frost. For instance, when I encountered heavy rain on the highway, a quick press cleared the mirrors in seconds, significantly improving safety. However, the base model might not include this as standard, so check the spec sheet or ask the dealer when purchasing. Nowadays, SUVs in this segment mostly feature this design, which works by heating filaments to evaporate moisture—simple yet effective. I recommend owners periodically test the button's functionality and maintain the wiring. Don’t overlook this detail in rainy conditions; it helps eliminate blind-spot risks.

As a seasoned driver, I've found the rearview mirror heating in the Vezel to be a lifesaver. Driving in rain or cold weather when the mirrors fog up and obscure the rear view is particularly dangerous, but pressing the heating button solves the problem in minutes. This feature is standard in most high-end models—you'll know if your car has it by the small button with a heating icon on the dashboard. Some base models lack this function, but you can retrofit heated mirror glass later; getting it done at a professional shop won't cost too much. For daily maintenance, pay attention to the button's responsiveness to avoid malfunctions. Safety comes first when driving, and having this feature always gives me extra peace of mind for better visibility.

Regarding the Honda Vezel's rearview mirror heating, it is commonly found in mid-to-high trim models. The function works through built-in heating wires and is activated by a dedicated button to defog. If there is a switch marked with a rectangle and waves inside the car, pressing it will confirm whether the feature exists. If absent, retrofitting is possible, but checking the original factory configuration is recommended first. Ensuring clear visibility while driving is crucial.


