SPEC SHOWDOWN: 2024 Toyota Wigo G vs. 2024 Honda Brio V

These two represent what is often the first car for many drivers or an economical second car for small families. And on July 2023, the all-new Wigo and the updated Brio were launched just a day apart, with new features and promising even better value.

Which of these little hatches is better? We find out in this edition of Spec Showdown!

Brio has more mature styling

PHOTO BY JOEY DERIQUITO (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).

The 2024 Toyota Wigo rides on an all-new platform called the Daihatsu New Global Architecture, along with getting a totally new body.

PHOTO BY VJ BACUNGAN (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES)

Meanwhile, the 2024 Brio retains its current platform and only gets subtle updates to its bumpers and grill. The Honda also gets a new 14-inch alloy wheel design.

Numbers-wise, the Brio is marginally longer and wider, but the Wigo fights back by having an extra 120 mm of wheelbase that promises considerably more interior room.

Dimensions

Toyota Wigo G

Honda Brio V

Length

3,760 mm

3,798 mm

Width

1,665 mm

1,682 mm

Height

1,515 mm

1,487 mm

Wheelbase

2,525 mm

2,405 mm

Wheels

14-inch alloy

14-inch alloy

Minimum Ground Clearance

160 mm

165 mm

Looks-wise, I find the Wigo cute, but I prefer the more grown-up styling on the Brio.

Big-car cabins

PHOTO BY JOEY DERIQUITO (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).

The all-new Wigo gets the interior of its bigger sibling, the Toyota Raize.

PHOTO BY VJ BACUNGAN (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).

Meanwhile, the updated Brio looks largely the same, with changes largely focused on the infotainment system. Convenient features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard in the Honda.

Equipment

Toyota Wigo G

Honda Brio V

Seat Material

Fabric

Fabric

Infotainment System

8-inch touchscreen

7-inch touchscreen

Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

Standard

Standard

Cargo Capacity (rear seats up)

Not Available

258 liters

Cargo Capacity (rear seats down)

Not Available

851 liters

Although both models are similarly equipped, I still prefer the style of the Brio, which more closely mirrors larger Hondas.

Brio has more punch

PHOTO BY AUTOFUN INDONESIA.

The all-new Wigo sticks with its 1.0-liter inline-3 gasoline engine in this new generation but is now mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

PHOTO FROM HONDA CARS PHILIPPINES INC.

Meanwhile, the 2024 Brio also retains its powerplant – a 1.2-liter inline-4 gasoline engine, which is also connected to a CVT.

Metric

Toyota Wigo G

Honda Brio V

Engine

1.0-liter, twin-cam, 12-valve inline-3 gasoline

1.2-liter, single-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

Transmission

Continuously variable transmission

Continuously variable transmission

Power

67 PS at 6,000 rpm

90 PS at 6,000 rpm

Torque

89 Nm at 4,400 rpm

110 Nm at 4,800 rpm

The numbers don’t lie – the Brio is considerably more powerful than the Wigo. As such, the Honda takes the win here.

Perhaps things would have been different if Toyota equipped the Wigo with the 1.2-liter inline-3 motor available in other markets.

Wigo marginally safer

These may be small hatchbacks, but given that these are high-grade variants, Honda and Toyota didn’t skimp on the safety gear.

Although there is no active-safety suite for either car, there are dual front airbags, anti-lock brakes and ISOFIX anchors for child restraints as standard.

Equipment

Toyota Wigo G

Honda Brio V

Airbags

2

2

Traction control

Standard

Not Available

ISOFIX anchors

Standard

Standard

 Active-safety features 

Not Available

Not Available

However, the all-new Wigo takes the win for having Vehicle Stability Control as standard. Although low-powered cars like these are unlikely to get drivers into trouble, it’s always nice to have that extra margin of safety.

Matter of budget

PHOTO BY JOEY DERIQUITO (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).

The all-new Wigo and the refreshed Brio certainly offer plenty of equipment for those eyeing a small hatchback.

But something that will definitely make buyers think is the price – the top-spec Wigo G is ₱729,000, while the mid-grade Brio V is ₱827,000.

Unlike the Spec Showdown between the Mitsubishi Mirage and the Brio, in which I gave the win to the Brio because the Mirage was too expensive for an 11-year-old model, the price gap between the Honda and the Toyota is considerable.

PHOTO BY VJ BACUNGAN (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).

In effect, the Brio is now priced to take on the larger 4-cylinder Toyota Vios XLE, which is roomier, more powerful and offers more safety gear.

SO, if you’re eyeing a subcompact hatch with a more refined and premium feel, then the Brio is more your style.

But if you just need a well-equipped hatchback with a CVT, stellar fuel economy and proven mechanicals, then the all-new Wigo might be for you.

Would you take the Honda or the Toyota?

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