Honda will begin sales of a new compact minivan, named the Freed, in Malaysia on April 24, 2010. This new model fuses an easy-to-use and spacious cabin with stylish design. Special mobility assistive versions ,Freed with side lift-up seat and Freed with passenger lift-up seat, also go on sale April 24, 2010
Developed under the concept of "Freedom to create the perfect lifestyle," the Freed features Honda’s original low-floor and low-center-of-gravity technology, to achieve a compact body size that makes it easy to maneuver through city streets as well as a spacious cabin that enables adults to sit comfortably in all three rows. Honda developed this vehicle with the goal of creating a minivan that is comfortable and easy-to-use for every passenger
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The spasification :
■A spacious interior and three rows of seats provide comfortable seating for up to eight adults.
■Compact dimensions: 4,215 mm L × 1,695 mm W × 1,715 mm H (FF vehicles) or 1,720 mm H for vehicles equipped with the Skyroof.
■Compact fuel tank and ingenious under-floor structure result in a low, flat floor.
■ Hip-point layout that rises from front to back provides passengers a sense of spaciousness.
■Seven-passenger variation features captain’s seats in the second row and a walk-through layout that allows passengers to access any row from any door without having to operate a seat adjuster.
■One-step, low, flat floor layout with second-row floor height of 390 mm*2(standard on FF vehicles) provides easy access for children and seniors.
■Sliding rear doors on either side of the vehicle achieve a large (600 mm) door opening for easy ingress and egress even in cramped spaces. Also available with each variation are power sliding doors that open and close easily for added convenience.
■Owing to its 2,740 mm wheelbase and compact mechanical devices, the Freed has ample interior space while offering a minimum turning radius of only 5.2 meters.
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