
Honda Haoying Smart Edition features additional leather upholstery and is equipped with the Honda SENSING intelligent driving assistance system, which includes ADAS functions such as full-speed adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, active braking system, and road traffic sign recognition. Below is an introduction to the Smart Edition: Main seats: Compared to the standard version, the Smart Edition adds lumbar support (4-way) and is also standard with electric adjustment for both the driver and front passenger seats. Phone charging: The mid-to-high-end models of the Smart Edition are upgraded with wireless phone charging. Color options: A new color option called "Greenland White" is introduced.

I've been driving the Honda Breeze EX for almost two years now, and its safety features are truly considerate. The car comes with Honda SENSING safety system, featuring full-speed adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts speed to follow the vehicle ahead on highways, which is especially convenient in traffic jams. The lane keeping assist function automatically corrects steering when slightly deviating from lane markings, working alongside the collision mitigation braking system that first alerts and then automatically brakes in emergency situations. The blind spot monitoring is also very practical - when the small yellow light on the side mirror illuminates, you know there's a vehicle approaching from behind. The rearview camera with dynamic guidelines, combined with front and rear parking sensors, makes parking effortless even for beginners. With seven airbags covering both front and rear rows, both active and passive safety features are well-equipped, giving me full confidence when driving with my child.

The intelligent features of the Breeze Smart Edition really satisfy my tech-savvy side. The central control screen comes with Honda CONNECT 3.0, allowing me to set a route just by saying "Open navigation," and it actively avoids congested roads with real-time traffic updates. The most practical feature is the remote engine start via smartphone—cooling down the car with AC ten minutes before getting in during summer is a game-changer. The wireless charging pad is way more convenient than plugging in cables. The semi-digital instrument cluster displays navigation prompts and driving assistance info, while the HUD projects speed directly onto the windshield. The coolest part? The digital key function—just bring your phone close to the door handle to unlock it. Once, when I forgot my car key, this feature saved the day.

What pleases me most are the meticulous details in the Breeze design. The front leather seats feature 8-way power adjustment, and the lumbar support can be perfectly adjusted for fatigue-free long-distance driving. The dual-zone automatic climate control is incredibly thoughtful – the driver can enjoy cool air while the passenger keeps their side warm. The panoramic sunroof covers three-quarters of the roof, not only providing excellent natural lighting but also allowing silent ventilation when slightly opened on highways. The keyless entry system is remarkably convenient, automatically unlocking when approaching with arms full of packages. The rear doors open at a full 90-degree angle, making child seat installation effortless. The nearly flat rear floor ensures three adults can sit comfortably without crowding. The trunk easily accommodates four suitcases with room to spare, making it perfect for packing all necessary gear on road trips.


