This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Apr 2017.
Submodel
1.5 RS Luxe(A)
$106,999
16.1km/L • 118bhp • Earth Dreams CVT (A)
Current price
$106,999
Price Increased by $ 5,000 on 03 Apr 2017
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Depreciation
$9,800 /yr
Downpayment
$32,100 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$1,078 /mth
COE quota premium
$99,500 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$682 /yr
OMV
$18,890
ARF
$18,890
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$142,870
Premium
-25%
Previous recorded price
$101,999
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
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1.5 RS Basic(A)
$107,999
16.1km/L • 118bhp • Earth Dreams CVT (A)
Current price
$107,999
Depreciation
$9,900 /yr
Downpayment
$32,400 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$1,088 /mth
COE quota premium
$99,500 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$682 /yr
OMV
$18,880
ARF
$18,880
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$142,840
Premium
-24%
Previous recorded price
$107,999
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
Editorial Reviews

29 Jun 2015 • Honda Review
Story by Regan Ong
Consumer Reviews
3.5
Average | 7 User Reviews
Honda -Mobilio -Mobilio Truly Mobile
Have been driving the Mobilio for the nearly 1 month and also done the 1K servicing. The Mobilio available in Singapore (not to be confused with the 1st generation Mobilio Spike - built in Japan) are built in Thailand. It is based on the Brio platform, an eco car design for Asian markets, stretched to its current form to seat 7 and to fill a market need for Multi Utilty Vehicles (MUVs). The Brio platform is not exported to Singapore and Malaysia, so it is not familiar to most of us.
There are several variants of the Mobilio in other markets, but in Singapore, only the top variant, Mobilio RS is available.
Despite its Asian roots, the Mobilio in its current form is sporty looking with full body kits, projector headlights, DRL, fog lights, spoiler etc overall that always catches my attention. While some may think otherwise, i think the edgy looks and lines of Mobilio gradually grows on you and i find the front H grill aggressive looking.
Being designed in Thailand, also means its features are truly aligned with the needs of tropical countries - namely enough space for people and goods, 3rd row air conditioning, simple controls, powerful engine and drivability, all while retaining a fairly compact dimension. It is shorter than most sedans, with a higher driving position, high ground clearance to absorb bumps (highest amount the MPVs), while looking very unMPV like - it looks more like a hatchback or station wagon.
The Mobilio 1.5 litres i-VTEC engine coupled with Honda's Earth Dreams CVT transmission allows a smooth drive with good fuel efficiency. So far have been averaging 13 to 14 km per litre.
While some of the materials used on the Mobilios seems thin, it contributes to a lower curb weight - vs that of the Honda Freed or Sienta. With similar 1.5 litres engines, the Mobilio provide more power to propel the car and its shows in its drivability. At normal cruising speeds and idle the engine
Interiors are plasticky and looks unexciting, but fit and finishings are acceptable. Dash board is simple but functional. Plenty of storage pockets on the doors etc but there is only one enclosed storage which is the glove box. Probably the most high tech part of the dashboard is the Alpine head unit which has blue tooth, reverse camera, USB input, ablility playback videos, DVD, GPS, which allows for a clean dashboard.... Read More
Honda -Mobilio -Spacious, Quick and Joy to Drive MPV from Honda
Why Honda Mobilio?
- In the compact MPV segment, it is the only MPV where the third row and second row can properly sit full length adults.
Many compact MPV can realistically sit only children in the third-row.
- And it has a usable boot space for daily use even with the third-row upright.
Third-row plus boot is better than Maxda5, Stream, Wish and Sienta.
- For your Mondays to Fridays where the MPV mostly sits only the driver, Mobilio can be very quick, making overtakes a brisk, even tempting you to chiong for the fun of it. Keeps pace with BMWs and even eats them.
- Handling is great for a MPV, feels planted like a sedan and not topsy heavy. It is a joy to drive, leisurely as well as briskly.
- Fantastic Honda iVtec engine L15Z1. Now mated to a very very clever 7-"Speed" CVT.
- The CVT delivers quick response for overtakes, yet remains torquey at such low rpm during cruising giving good fuel economy. Why is the CVT clever? It is essentially controlled by a computer and "Drive by Wire". For instance, it has a "Creep" Algorithm, so it allows you to cruise at low rpm on expressways and in slow traffic yet speed up quickly for overtaking. Also has a "Accelerate algorithm" From traffic light--not algorithm to do 0-100kmh sprint, but allows the MPV to morph to an urgent-ant and pull ahead of everyone, with mere half-throttle and still in "D" Mode.
- If no one tell you, you wouldn't be able to tell it is 1.5litre. Feels more like 1.8litre. The eager vtec engine is vocal when rev, you need to get use to it.... Read More
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