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Honda HR-V Spotted Testing For the First Time Ahead Of Its Launch

  • Underpinning the is the same platform as the City and Jazz.
  • Likely to be powered by the City's 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines.
  • These power plants will also be updated to comply with the BS6 norms.
  • Expected to go on sale by this festive season.

The is based on the Mobilio and it competed against the likes of Renault Duster and Hyundai Creta. What Honda plans to do is replace the ailing BR-V in India with the new HR-V. The HR-V is a premium 5-seater SUV which has been on sale in markets abroad. Slated for a launch by the upcoming festive season, the compact SUV was spotted testing for the first time in India.

The spied image shows the compact SUV wearing heavy camouflage preventing us from making out the design elements. But, the same SUV is already on sale of various other markets and we expect it to have more or less the similar styling.

The BR-V, was not exactly a hit among Indian customers with struggling sales numbers of late. The HR-V is Honda's solution to this and the SUV sold abroad is based on the same platform as the current-gen City and Jazz. And since it's based on the same platform, we also expect it to be powered by the same engines from the City. The 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines, though are expected to receive upgrades to make them BS6 complaint as Honda had also made this clear. The 1.5-litre i-VTEC makes 119 PS along with 145 Nm while the 1.5-litre diesel i-DTEC produces 100PS and 200Nm of torque.

The UK-spec version of the compact SUV comes with various features like a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, multiple airbags, Honda LaneWatch camera along with a panoramic sunroof, automatic LED headlamps and fog lamps. It also comes with cruise control, paddle shifters, automatic climate control system, leather upholstery, and an eight-way powered driver seat.

Expect the HR-V to be priced from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 16 lakh (ex-showroom India). as well as the upcoming Duster facelift will be contenders in the space where the HR-V is entering.

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