
The reason for the exhaust fault light illuminating in the Spirior is due to damage to the oxygen sensor in the three-way catalytic system or poisoning of the three-way catalytic converter caused by the quality of domestic fuel. Interior: It features an interior that emphasizes a sense of technology and sportiness. The driver-centric center console is meticulously layered and rationally laid out, with the only regret being the lack of a navigation system. The luxurious sport seats are the most adrenaline-pumping equipment. The racing-style red and black color scheme, suede leather wrapping, and ergonomic curve design perfectly tailored to the human body allow occupants to experience a racing-like enjoyment. The adaptive multi-function instrument panel's unique 3D stereoscopic scales and chrome metal frame embody the perfect fusion of Honda's refinement and technology. Exterior: The broad and low-center-of-gravity wedge-shaped body exudes a robust and majestic presence, with the dynamic waistline fully expressing a sense of speed. The more luxurious and imposing smoke-gray dual-spoke shield-shaped grille is the highlight of this facelift, while the TYPES version adds a sporty spoiler. The sharp headlights remain largely unchanged, while the previously plain taillights have been enhanced with an L-shaped detail, further elevating the Spirior's dynamic style.


