Honda Cars India have informed Indian Autos Blog that some features will be deleted from the Mobilio, which launches on July 23. Media vehicles used for test drive program were fitted with a touchscreen audio, visual and navigation system, a faux wood center panel, leatherette seat covers and illuminated side steps. These features were planned to be offered standard on the top-end trim.
However, the touchscreen infotainment system had a few issues (the brightness of the screen was low, and the navigation feature was not working) and Honda had asked journalists not to evaluate the system due to known problems. The company has decided to skip the media system altogether on the MPV due to persisting problems. As a result, the reverse camera feature will not be available as well as the infotainment system doubled up as a display for the camera.
The fake wood panel is the next feature to face the axe. The panel looked pretty low rent on the dashboard, and its perhaps journalist feedback that has influenced Honda to remove it. Other features which were seen, but will not be offered, are illuminated side steps and leatherette seat covers. These features (side step, leatherette seat covers and woody panel) can be bought and fitted at the dealership as accessories.
The above images show the final dashboard and seats of the production Mobilio.
Don't forget to read our review of the Honda Mobilio Diesel and Petrol.
Competitors: Maruti Ertiga, Toyota Innova, Chevrolet Enjoy
Expected Price: INR 6.5-9 lakhs, ex-Showroom