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What are the differences between the 2020 and 2021 Breeze models?

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MarianaAnn
07/29/25 6:35pm
The main differences between the 2021 Breeze and the 2020 model are adjustments to the configurations of some variants, along with the addition of a new 240TURBO-CVT Zhixiang Edition variant. Below are the specific details of the new variant: 1. The newly added 240TURBO-CVT Zhixiang Edition comes equipped with leather seats, a leather steering wheel, a leather gear shift handle, and more. The driver's seat features 8-way power adjustment with 4-way lumbar support, while the front passenger seat offers 4-way power adjustment. Additionally, it includes the Honda SENSING (Safety Sense) intelligent driving assistance system. 2. In terms of powertrain, the new Breeze continues to use the original 1.5T gasoline and 2.0L hybrid systems. The 1.5T version delivers a maximum output of 142kW (193 horsepower) and 243N·m of torque, while the 2.0L hybrid version has a maximum combined output of 158kW (215 horsepower), with the engine producing a maximum torque of 175N·m and the electric motor generating a maximum torque of 315N·m.
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OMarcus
08/14/25 11:44am
The differences between the 2020 and 2021 Breeze models are quite significant. As someone who has driven both, I feel the Hybrid system has been optimized and adjusted. The 2021 model offers smoother power response with no jerking during acceleration, and the fuel consumption has dropped from 5.8L/100km to around 5.6L, making it more economical for daily driving. Exterior changes include a redesigned front grille with a more angular profile, and the wheels have been upgraded from single-tone to dual-tone design, giving it a sportier look. The interior materials have been upgraded, with new fabric seats that provide better comfort on long drives without straining the back. The safety system has been enhanced with more assists, such as a more sensitive lane departure warning. Overall, the 2021 model has seen many detailed improvements, making it ideal for tech-savvy young people like me—easy to drive, stylish, and with higher resale value, so selling it later won’t result in a loss.
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PrestonMarie
10/14/25 6:58am
Anyone who has driven the 2020 Breeze knows that the 2021 model is more family-friendly. I often take my kids out, and the 2021 version has minor comfort upgrades. The seats are softer, and while the rear legroom remains unchanged, it now features rear USB ports, making it much more convenient for my kids to charge their devices. The exterior design hasn't changed much, except for updated wheel styles that are more dirt-resistant. It still runs on the Hybrid system, but the startup noise is reduced, making the cabin much quieter. Safety-wise, it now includes blind-spot monitoring, which adds peace of mind on highways—my wife particularly praised this improvement. Fuel efficiency remains largely the same, but the maintenance intervals are slightly extended, saving both money and hassle. If practicality is a priority, these small upgrades in the 2021 model are worth considering, especially for someone like me who values family convenience—it's a solid choice.
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