Honda Brio was once offered as one of the most affordable and compact Honda vehicle in the Indian market. The car was famous for its funky yet not so conventional look and was a great vehicle for those who primarily drive inside the city. The car was powered by a 1.2-L i-VTEC petrol motor which also powered the Amaze. While the total number of units of the Brio out on the roads remain low, here is a modified Honda Brio which definitely looks wicked and different.
To begin with, the vehicle gets a custom from splitters with customised front bumper design to complement the overall look of the car. In addition to this, the front chrome grille too has been wrapped to match the body colour while the headlights have been wrapped with chameleon wrap. The headlights also feature eye-lids to make the front fascia look aggressive and imposing. A tow-hook can also be seen hanging from the front bumper.
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Move to the sides and you will notice that the vehicle gets after-,market alloy wheels which have a dual-tone machine finish. The size of the alloys is bigger than the stock size and complements the overall look of the car. The side ORVMs have been wrapped in black colour while the all the four window glass have a black tint. The vehicle also features after-market side skirting to make it look sporty and appealing.
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Move to the rear and you will notice that the rear glass gets a z-black tint and the tail-lights too have been smoked to match the overall theme of the vehicle. The rear bumper gets a faux diffuser and an exhaust tip is also seen. In all, the changes made to this vehicle have definitely made it look much better and attractive when compared to the stock design.
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