What are the differences between the Vezel and the XR-V?

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SarahRose
07/29/25 6:57pm
The official price of the top-end Vezel is higher than that of the top-end Honda XR-V. Here is a comparison between the XR-V and the Vezel: 1. Price: The official price of the top-end Vezel is higher than that of the top-end Honda XR-V. 2. Overall body: The body of the top-end Vezel is longer than that of the top-end Honda XR-V, but the wheelbase of the top-end Vezel is the same as that of the top-end Honda XR-V. 3. Overall configuration: The top-end Honda XR-V and the top-end Vezel are comparable in terms of features.
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