
Find below the detailed car comparison of Honda Brio and Toyota Wigo, based on price, specifications, & other features. We have the Honda Brio priced at ₱601,000 - ₱735,000 , while Toyota Wigo is priced at ₱568,000 - ₱700,000 . If we compare the technical specifications, Honda Brio houses 1199 cc engine whereas Toyota Wigo engine displacement stands at 998 cc.
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₱601,000 | ₱568,000 |
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Fuel Type |
Gasoline
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Hatchback
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Honda Brio
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Toyota Wigo
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With a fresh & sporty appearance that includes a pair of large headlamps, muscular profile, Honda’s signature thick chrome grille, and a traditional tailgate instead of an all-glass unit, the all-new Honda Brio packs in a very enticing appeal.
The new Honda Brio gets a 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol-fed engine that makes good 90 PS and 110 Nm. For a car of Honda Brio's stature, the 1.2-litre unit is more than sufficient and offers a nice blend of performance and fuel efficiency.
Even though the Honda Brio flaunts a compact silhouette, it features a 2,405 mm wheelbase and offers decent cabin space.
The first thing that makes the Wigo a hit is its compact structure. While it is agile and easy to manoeuvre around the city, it makes parking in crunch places cakewalk for the driver whether experienced or amateur. As a driver, you don’t have to possess expert car parking skills because you’d be able to park it just right every single time.
A potent drivetrain under the hood that performs quite well. Aside from these, there are plenty of interior features and amenities that will impress you. This includes touchscreen infotainment system, multi-function steering wheel, ABS, dual-airbags and an array of storage spaces for stress-free travelling.
With satisfactory outside looks, the automaker has taken the style game to an altogether another level with the TRD variant. This variant comes with a TRD body kit that comprises of a front lip spoiler, TRD decals, side skirts, rear bumper extension with a diffuser and a rear chrome badge.
At 258-litre, the boot space feels a little cramped. However, you can get up to 710-litre of cargo with the rear seats folded down. But, that's not the appropriate solution for it, right?
While the new Honda Brio vaunts a very attractive, muscular, and sporty theme on the outside, the interior, however, doesn't reciprocate the same vibe. It all feels a little to calm inside the Brio, and Honda could've made things a bit more intriguing.
Barring the touchscreen infotainment system and the automatic climate control, there are not many other features, which make the Honda Brio a car from the year 2020.
Being a cheap contender in the segment, the Wigo comes with less durable materials inside the cabin. The cabin lacks premium touch you’d expect from Toyota. Interestingly, there are no air bands for the windscreen and foot.
Fuel economy is below par considering the market standards. Expect it to yield around 9 -11kmpl in the city.
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
No Of Doors | 5 | 5 |
Length | 3800 mm | 3660 mm |
Width | 1680 mm | 1600 mm |
Height | 1485 mm | 1520 mm |
Ground Clearance | 137 mm | 180 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres) | 35 L | 33 L |
Engine | 1.2L Gasoline Engine, 4 Cylinder 16 Valve SOHC | 1.0L Gasoline Engine, In-line 3 Cylinder 12 Valve |
No Of Cylinders | 4 | 3 |
Valves Per Cylinder | 4 | 4 |
Drive Type | FWD | 2WD |
Gear Box | 5-Speed | 5-Speed |
Transmission Type | Manual | Manual |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Gasoline |
Engine Displacement | 1199 cc | 998 cc |
Power | 89 hp | 65 hp |
Torque | 110 Nm | 89 Nm |
Front Suspension | MacPherson Strut | MacPherson Strut |
Rear Suspension | Torsion Beam | Torsion Beam |
Tyre Size | 175/65 R14 | 175/65 R14 |
Tyre Type | Radial | Radial |
Wheel Size | R14 | R14 |
Alloy Wheel Size | 14 Inch | 14 Inch |
Steering Gear Type | Rack & Pinion | Rack & Pinion |
Adjustable Steering Column | Yes | Yes |
Steering Column | Tilt | Adjustable |
Steering Type | Electric Power | Power |
Smart Access Card Entry | ||
Anti-Theft Alarm | ||
Power Door Locks | ||
Engine Immobilizer | ||
Central Locking |
Anti-Lock Braking System | ||
Driver Airbag | ||
Passenger Airbag | ||
Side Airbag-Front | ||
Side Airbag-Rear | ||
Rear Seat Belts | ||
Seat Belt Warning | ||
Door Ajar Warning | ||
Crash Sensor | ||
Child Safety Locks | ||
Side Impact Beams | ||
Front Impact Beams | ||
Engine Check Warning |
Leather Seats | ||
Fabric Upholstery | ||
Digital Clock | ||
Digital Odometer | ||
Electronic Multi Tripmeter | ||
Leather Steering Wheel | ||
Tacho Meter | ||
Headlamp Type | Halogen | Halogen |
Air Conditioner | ||
Power Steering | ||
Accessory Power Outlet | ||
Foldable Rear Seat | ||
Adjustable Seats | ||
Low Fuel Warning Light | ||
Automatic Climate Control | ||
Rear Seat Headrest | ||
Heated Seats - Rear | ||
Cup Holders-Front | ||
Bottle Holder | ||
Multi-function Steering Wheel | ||
Electric Folding Rear View Mirror | ||
Folding Table Rear | ||
Heater | ||
Height Adjustable Driver Seat | ||
Keyless Entry | ||
Power Windows Front |
FM/AM/Radio | ||
Speakers Front | ||
Speakers Rear | ||
Integrated 2DIN Audio | ||
Bluetooth Connectivity | ||
USB & Auxiliary Input | ||
Touch Screen |
Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank | ||
Front Brake Type | Ventilated Discs | Ventilated Discs |
Rear Brake Type | Drums | Drums |
Adjustable Headlights | ||
Alloy Wheels | ||
Fog Lights Front | ||
Integrated Antenna | ||
Manually Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror | ||
Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicator | ||
Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror | ||
Power Antenna | ||
Rear Spoiler | ||
Rear Window Wiper | ||
Removable Convertible Top | ||
Side Stepper | ||
Wheel Covers |
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