
The Vezel uses 0W20 engine oil. The functions of engine oil include: 1. Reducing friction and damage between moving parts; 2. Absorbing heat generated in the engine combustion chamber and piston top to cool the engine; 3. Filling the gap between piston rings and cylinder liners to prevent combustion pressure leakage. The Vezel is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4328mm, width 1772mm, height 1605mm, wheelbase 2610mm, fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and luggage compartment capacity ranging from 437 to 1456 liters. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine producing a maximum power of 96kW at 6600rpm and a maximum torque of 155Nm.

As a long-time owner of the Vezel for five years, I've always used 0W-20 full synthetic oil, preferably the genuine Honda OEM type, which meets the manual's requirements for low viscosity and adequate protection. The engine runs exceptionally smooth, and fuel consumption is nearly 10% lower compared to using higher viscosity oils. I go to the 4S shop for an oil change every 8,000 kilometers or so—it's hassle-free and convenient. If the weather is particularly cold or hot, the oil change interval should be shortened a bit to protect the engine and keep the car running for more years. Newbies choosing oil shouldn't go for the cheapest option; look for API SN or SP specifications—the brand isn't important, but matching the design is key. Remember to check the dipstick regularly and top up immediately if it's leaking.

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Vezel's engine design is optimized for low-viscosity oil, with 0W-20 synthetic oil being the top choice as it reduces internal friction and improves fuel efficiency. I've tested different brands like Mobil or Shell, and the performance differences are minimal—the key is using the exact correct viscosity to avoid component wear. Honda's manual recommends API SN standard or higher; 0W oils provide quicker starts in cold regions while preventing overheating in hot summers. Engine oil also affects noise levels—quality synthetic oils offer noticeable quietness. The 5,000-7,500 km oil change interval is the sweet spot, adjustable based on driving habits. Never skip oil quality checks—replace immediately if it appears cloudy.

Simply put, using 0W-20 full synthetic oil for the Vezel is the right choice. I insist on Honda's genuine oil—cost-effective and safe, as the manual clearly states it meets this specification. Changing the oil every 8,000 kilometers is sufficient, or reducing it to 6,000 kilometers if you do more city commuting. Don't skimp on oil quality; stick with reputable brands like Castrol to prevent engine carbon buildup and wear. Remember to check and replace the oil filter during oil changes to save hassle.


