Honda FR-V
The Honda FR-V, also known as the Honda Edix in Japan, is a compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by the Japanese automaker Honda. Introduced in 2004 and produced until 2009, the FR-V stood out in the market for its unique seating arrangement and practical design.
Honda FR-V Overview
The Honda FR-V provided a unique and practical solution for families needing six-passenger capacity without resorting to a larger minivan or SUV. Its 3+3 seating arrangement, flexible interior, and Honda’s reputation for quality and reliability made it a compelling choice for those seeking a compact MPV. While it may not have been a trendsetter in terms of design or technology, its functionality and value proposition made it a noteworthy entry in the market during its production run.
The Honda FR-V is a minivan that was produced by Honda from 2002 to 2009. It was available in both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations. The FR-V was powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 150 horsepower and 136 pound-feet of torque. It was paired with a five-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic transmission. The FR-V was known for its spacious interior and its innovative seating system. The rear seats could be folded flat into the floor, creating a large cargo area. The FR-V was also available with a third row of seats, making it a popular choice for families with children.
The FR-V was discontinued in 2009. It was replaced by the Honda Odyssey.