What are the differences between the Vezel and the Avancier?

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DeJayla
07/29/25 4:56pm
The Vezel is a compact SUV from Honda, while the Avancier is a mid-to-large SUV from Honda, two levels higher than the Vezel. Below is some information about the Vezel: Introduction: The Vezel is the first SUV under GAC Honda, developed on Honda's new vehicle platform and officially launched on October 25, 2014. As the third global strategic model introduced by GAC Honda after the Accord and the Fit, the Vezel perfectly showcases the powerful capabilities of Honda's FUNTEC technology. Exterior: With the brand proposition of 'Extreme Intelligence and Playful Beauty,' the Vezel breaks tradition with five disruptive highlights: diamond-like versatile appearance, ultra-dynamic all-around driving control, aviation-style dream cockpit, versatile flexible space, and user-friendly intelligent configurations, delivering consumers an unprecedented trendy experience.
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