What does VTI Honda mean?
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Honda's VTI series refers to the high-end configuration. Honda vehicles are generally categorized into three levels: LXI, EXI, and VTI, with three different logos used to distinguish the vehicle configurations. The VTI is the high-end configuration, superior to the other configurations, and can be considered the flagship model of the series. Differences are usually visible in appearance, such as the wheel rims, tires, logos, etc., and it also includes many additional features. Additional information: The standard, low, mid, and high configurations of a car do not differ in basic infrastructure but have some additions in terms of extra equipment: 1. The low configuration is generally a simplified version, lacking features like leather seats, power windows, and many electronic control functions. 2. The standard configuration is the basic equipment, meeting the minimum standards, meaning that all versions of the car, whether low, mid, or high, include these features, such as power windows, power steering, air conditioning, etc. 3. The mid configuration is slightly more advanced than the standard, including all the standard features and possibly additional elements like airbags, sunroofs, leather seats, power seats, seat heating, etc.