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How many seconds does the Honda Avancier 1.5T take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

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TravisLee
07/29/25 8:44pm
The low-power version of the Honda Avancier 1.5T takes 8.5 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, while the high-power version takes 7.1 seconds. The 2.0T version achieves a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 6.70 seconds. The Honda Avancier is available in 1.5T with CVT and 2.0T with 9AT versions. Compared to similar SUVs, the Avancier's acceleration performance is at a medium level. Below is more information about the Honda Avancier: 1. The Avancier is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine featuring dual VTC variable valve timing technology and VTEC variable valve lift technology on the exhaust side, delivering a maximum power of 200 kW (272 hp) and a maximum torque of 370 N·m, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time as short as 6.70 seconds. 2. It comes with a 9-speed automatic transmission with SBW electronic push-button shifting instead of the traditional gear lever, offering three driving modes—Snow, Sport, and Comfort—unique in its class, providing a driving experience that surpasses its peers. 3. The Avancier 1.5T version delivers a maximum horsepower of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 243 N·m, paired with a CVT transmission optimized for smoothness.
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Ramirez
08/14/25 6:05pm
I'm quite familiar with that Honda Avancier 1.5T. Its 0-100km/h acceleration is around 9 seconds, which is standard for a family SUV. This 1.5-liter turbocharged engine delivers about 193 horsepower, paired with a CVT transmission that makes driving smooth. The turbo kicks in early during acceleration, providing strong low-end thrust that makes overtaking in the city effortless. Highway acceleration is also adequate, with well-controlled wind noise that prevents fatigue on long drives. It's more fuel-efficient than the 2.0T version, averaging around 7-8L/100km in daily commuting, which is quite economical. Overall, it's not a performance beast but fully meets family needs with ample safety features.
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SanDelaney
10/16/25 6:13am
I've driven the 1.5T version of the Avancier, and its 0-100 km/h acceleration test result is just over 9 seconds. As an SUV, it has ample power for daily use, with quick start-up response - I often find myself being the first off the line at traffic lights. The transmission is smooth without any jerking, and it doesn't feel underpowered when climbing hills or mountain roads. The weight distribution is balanced but a bit heavy, which affects top speed but not practicality. I think there's no need to obsess over acceleration times - driving habits and maintenance are more important. Regular oil changes help maintain engine efficiency. With its spacious interior and capacity to carry many passengers, it's perfect for worry-free travel adventures.
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AdelynLynn
11/29/25 7:01am
The Honda Avancier 1.5T claims a 0-100km/h acceleration time under 9 seconds, thanks to the well-coordinated 1.5T engine and CVT transmission. Its torque delivery is linear, offering responsive acceleration in urban driving. Despite its relatively heavy weight, optimized aerodynamics ensure stability at high speeds. Engaging Sport mode is recommended for slightly improved throttle response. Tire selection and pressure affect grip—upgrading to performance tires may shave off a few tenths of a second, though the factory setup prioritizes balanced handling and fuel efficiency. Overall, it suits pragmatic drivers.
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