What is honda orthia?

The Honda Orthia was a compact station wagon produced by the Japanese automaker Honda. It was introduced in 1996 as a successor to the Honda Partner. The Orthia was based on the Honda Civic platform and shared many of its components with the popular compact car.

The Orthia was available with a range of gasoline engines, including inline-four engines ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 liters in displacement. It was also offered with front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.

The interior of the Honda Orthia was known for its spacious and practical design, with ample cargo space in the rear. The versatile rear seats could be folded down to increase carrying capacity.

The Honda Orthia was produced until 2002, when it was eventually discontinued and replaced by the Honda Airwave. Despite its relatively short production run, the Orthia remains a popular choice for drivers looking for a compact and practical station wagon.