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Third-Generation Honda Freed MPV Debuts In Japan

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Latest third-gen Honda Freed Air (left) and Freed Crosstar (right) revealed in Japan earlier this week.


Earlier this week, Japanese automakers Honda launched its new third-generation Freed MPV model in its home market of Japan. The small three-row MPV adopts a squared new look largely inspired by the Step WGN MPB, and is available with an e:HEV hybrid powertrain option too.

The new styling is both cleaner and friendlier than the second-generation model it succeeds. Key touches in the base Air variant include new horizontal lines on its profile, larger greenhouse, and uncluttered front and rear fascia – the exterior design clearly isn’t SUV-inspired to say the least.


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In terms of styling, the new Freed appears much neater and uncluttered, especially in base Air guise pictured. Critically, it retains its rear dual-sliding doors and sizeable rear hatch opening.

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On board, the new Freed air continues to offer the familiar 6-seat layout featuring comfier individual second row seats. New here is the foldable third-row bench, which as been made lighter for easier operation.


For those that want some SUV-like elements, Honda does offer the new third-gen Freed with added rugged styling cues – a la Perodua Axia Style, if you remember that variant. This comes courtesy of a Crosstar trimline, which adds a unique grille, chunkier bumpers, roof rails, and more.

What remains unchanged here is the Freed’s offer of dual-sliding doors at the rear, plus a sizeable rear hatch opening.


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In Crosstar guise, the Freed gains crossover SUV-like design touches and additions that exude a more rugged stance.

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The Crosstar guise also sees a two-row seating arrangement available, which prioritises boot space above all else.


As for dimensions, the new third-gen Freed sits 4,310 MM long with a 2,740 MM wheelbase, 1,695 MM wide, and 1,755 MM tall. Compared to its predecessor, this third-gen successor sits 45 MM longer, but retains the same wheelbase. This also puts the Freed in between the Jazz and Vezel.

On board, the three-row seating offers space for six, and it features a foldable third-row bench that’s now lighter in weight for easier operation. The SUV-styled Crosstar sees a more conventional two-row seating layout option that prioritises boot space.


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Shared across both is the neater new dash design featuring larger new trays and infotainment touchscreen, along with a new digital instrument panel.


Regardless of variant, all see their seats and cabin lined with new stain- and scratch-resistant upholstery. New here is a large  free-standing infotainment mounted front and centre in the dash, a digital instrument panel, enlarged trays in the dash, and rood-mounted rear air-cond vents.

As noted, Honda offers the third-gen Freed in Japan with an e:HEV hybrid powertrain option, which pairs the familiar 1.5-litre 4-cyl petrol mill with dual e-motors and a battery, altogether offering enhanced performance and efficiency over its predecessor.

That aside, a regular non-hybrid petrol powertrain choice is available, as does the option between front- (FWD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) setups. As for its transmission, the new third-gen Freed typically adopts Honda’s CVT automatic hardware.

With their online debuts, the new Honda Freed is set to enter the Japanese market starting June this year.


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Locally, Honda Malaysia last offered the Freed in its first-gen form some years back. A second-gen follow up  wasn’t considered as the firm elected to offer the Brio-based BR-V 7-seat crossover instead, which was also dropped recently in favour of the new WR-V crossover model.

Would you fancy this highly practical and now more efficient dual-sliding-doored three-row MPV should Honda Malaysia decide to re-enter this space? What would be a fair price for one? As usual, share your thoughts in the comments below, as well as our social media pages…




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