Brio is a B-segment hatchback launched by Honda which excels in style and its looks. Whereas, Etios Liva is a low ranged model launched by Toyota. Both the cars belong to the similar segment. A small comparison between them is given below.
Interior:
Honda Brio
This Japanese car manufacturer is very well known for deigning its cars which is again proved by Brio. Studded with a lot of features, Brio comes out of the league as a fashionable one. The interiors have a lot of headroom and legroom. Inside the car, the colour is mainly single tone beige but in Brio V MT variant, it is dual tone coloured. The three spoke steering wheel is beautifully crafted with audio controls mounted on it. The seats are ergonomic, the front seats are adjustable and the rear ones are foldable. The instrument panel consist of three analog 3D meters and it also has an eco-lamp beside the speedometer.
Etios Liva
The interior of Liva conveys the fact that Toyota has done the out of the box thinking while designing this car. This car has more space than any other cars of its segment and provides with best seats. Cushioning of these seats have been done properly and care has been taken to make the sitting position very comfortable. The interior comes in dual tone colour which stretches till its three spoke steering wheel. Its AC vents are shaped in round. Its instrument panel consist of tachometer and strip meter.
Exterior:
Honda Brio
The front of the Brio has elegant curves but little hanging yet beautiful. The nose has been mounted with the symbol of Honda. The upper and lower grills complement each other. The headlamps are designed in cat-eye shape and the indicators are placed inside thus making it a great single assembly. The glass rear lamps are positioned in all corners. A side view of the car makes one realize and appreciate the never-seen before shaped windows. The aerodynamically designed alloy wheels give an extra class to this hatchback.
Etios Liva
If we consider the lower and upper grille along with the headlamp of Liva, we get a sort of smiling face in the front of the car. The headlamps seem like the dimples of the car. The crease on the bonnet of this car indentifies itself as Toyota product. The car is further beautified with small lights and a bumper with two little fog lamps. The rear side of the car looks like a typical hatchback. From the side, the doors have some up-sweeping creases.
Power:
Honda Brio
Honda Brio is fitted with 1.2L, 4 cylinder and 16 valves, SOHC, i-VTEC engine that generates a max power of 88ps @ 6000rpm and a max torque of 109nm @ 4600rpm.
Etios Liva
Etios Liva is supported with 1197cc petrol engine with 4 cylinder and 8 valves, SOHC, D-4D engine that produces a max power of 68ps @ 3800rpm and a max torque of 170nm @ 1800-2400rpm.
It seems that in between these two cars, Honda Brio is more preferable in every term than Etios Liva.
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