Honda Life

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Honda Life Key Specifications

Battery size Battery size
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Horsepower Horsepower
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Transmission Transmission
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Fuel Type Fuel Type
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Battery Range Battery Range
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Seating capacity Seating capacity
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Transmission Transmission
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Seating capacity Seating capacity
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Honda Life Pros and Cons

What we like
  • Compact size for easy urban maneuverability.
  • Good fuel efficiency.
  • Affordable pricing and low maintenance costs.
What we don't like
  • Limited interior space, especially for taller passengers.
  • Modest engine power.
  • Basic features compared to larger vehicles.

Honda Life Overview

Introduction

The Honda Airwave was introduced in 2005 as a subcompact station wagon positioned above the Honda Fit. It was designed to maximize practicality within a compact footprint, offering excellent cargo space, fuel efficiency, and Honda’s signature reliability. Produced until 2010, the Airwave targeted urban families and individuals who needed a versatile, economical vehicle without moving up to a larger MPV or SUV.

Exterior

The Airwave featured a sleek, elongated wagon design with a low roofline and aerodynamic profile. Its large glasshouse, extended rear section, and stylish headlamps gave it a modern, youthful appearance. Alloy wheels, roof rails, and integrated taillights enhanced its practicality and style. The wagon’s compact proportions made it easy to maneuver in cities while still providing the spaciousness of a larger car.

Interior

Inside, the Airwave emphasized space efficiency and flexibility. It came with Honda’s “Magic Seat” system, allowing multiple seat-folding configurations for carrying passengers and cargo. The large cargo area, combined with flat-folding rear seats, made it ideal for families and urban professionals with active lifestyles. Higher trims added comforts like automatic climate control, premium fabric or leather upholstery, and advanced audio systems. The tall glass areas also gave the cabin an airy and bright feel.

Safety Features

The Airwave offered strong safety equipment for its class. Standard features included dual front airbags, ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, and reinforced safety cell construction. Later models added side airbags and stability assist in higher trims. The combination of safety equipment and Honda’s structural engineering gave the Airwave competitive safety performance among compact wagons.

Engine Trims

The Airwave was equipped with a 1.5-liter i-DSI or VTEC engine, producing around 109 hp. It was paired with Honda’s continuously variable transmission (CVT), which offered smooth acceleration and good fuel economy. Some versions included a “7-speed mode” in the CVT for a more engaging driving experience. Front-wheel drive was standard, with four-wheel drive available in select markets.

Maintenance

Maintenance of the Airwave was straightforward and affordable. Regular oil changes, brake servicing, and CVT fluid replacements were essential for long-term reliability. The 1.5-liter engine was shared with other Honda models, ensuring strong parts availability and low ownership costs. Its simple engineering and Honda’s reputation for durability made it a dependable choice for long-term use.

Competitors

The Honda Airwave competed with compact wagons such as the Toyota Corolla Fielder, Nissan Wingroad, and Mazda Premacy. While the Corolla emphasized reliability and the Wingroad affordability, the Airwave distinguished itself with its spacious interior, flexible seating, and fuel-efficient engine, making it especially appealing to urban families.

Honda Life FAQs

  • What is the price of Honda Life in the UAE?

    The price of a Honda Life in the UAE is TBD.

  • What is the fuel economy of Honda Life?

    The manufacturer suggested fuel economy of Honda Life is TBD.

  • What are the trims of Honda Life?

    The trims for Honda Life are .

  • What is the top speed of Honda Life?

    The top speed of Honda Life is TBD.

  • What is the Fuel Tank Capacity of Honda Life?

    The fuel tank capacity of Honda Life is TBD.

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