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Honda BRV (
Bold Runabout Vehicle) to be
Launched on May 5, 2016.
The seven-seater
SUV is expected price in the range of Rs 8 lakh to 13 lakh.
Honda Cars India started accepting bookings for its BR-V SUV via dealerships across
India.
The new SUV is slated for launch on May 5 and the
Japanese company has already started a digital campaign christened as #WhereNextWithBRV to connect with the prospective buyers.
Based on the extended Brio platform, the Honda BRV is the third product developed by
Honda R&D; Asia Pacific Co
Ltd. (HRAP) in
Thailand.
BR-V has already been launched in
Indonesia and Thailand, where the bookings and sales for the car are high.
The BR-V measures 4,453mm in length, 1,735mm in width, and 1,666mm in height and comes with a wheelbase of 2,655mm.
The BR-V will be powered by a four-cylinder, 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine that develops 120bhp at 6,600rpm and 145Nm at 4,600rpm, mated to a six-speed manual transmission.
A new continuously variable transmission (
CVT) is also available.
The market favour for diesel engine is expected to compel Honda to launch BR-V in diesel engine too. If Honda intends to go for diesel, expect the 1.5-litre i-DTEC engine, which is employed in most diesel cars offered by Honda in the country.
The BR-V will come equipped with safety features such as dual
SRS airbags,
Anti-lock Braking System (
ABS) with
Electronic Brake Distribution (
EBD),
Vehicle Stability Assist (
VSA) and
Hill Start Assist (HAS). Honda Cars India has already started the production of the SUV at its Tapukara facility in
Rajasthan.
The vehicle will come with premium interiors, high road clearance and powerful engine, Sen said.
Besides, BR-V, the company also plans to introduce
Accord Hybrid during the festive season. It has already launched an updated version of its compact sedan Amaze last month.
Unveiled at the 2016
Delhi Auto Expo, the Honda BRV is the third product developed by Honda R&D; Asia Pacific Co Ltd. (HRAP) in Thailand. In
India, the new Honda compact SUV will be produced at the carmaker‘s Tapukara, Rajasthan based plant.
According to a report,
Honda’s 7-seater SUV will be launched in India on 5th May, 2016.
Honda BRV
Compact SUV Specifications
Engine Options
1.5-liter i-VTEC
Petrol – 118bhp and
145 Nm
1.5-litre i-DTEC
Diesel – 98.6bhp and 200Nm
Transmission – New 6-speed Manual and CVT under Honda’s “
Earth Dreams Technology”
Honda BRV Mileage (Expected)
1.5-litre Petrol – 17kmpl – 18kmpl
1.5-litre Diesel – 24kmpl – 25kmpl
Honda BRV
Colors
The Honda BRV will come with 6 color options – Taffeta
White,
Misty Green Pearl,
Passion Red Pearl,
Crystal Black Pearl,
Modern Steel Metallic and
Lunar Silver Metallic
The Honda BRV will face heat from products like
Hyundai Creta,
Renault Duster,
Nissan Terrano,
Mahindra Scorpio and others in the league.
The compact SUV from Honda will be available in 6 colour schemes – Taffeta White, Misty Green Pearl, Passion Red Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, Modern Steel Metallic and Lunar Silver Metallic.
Honda’s 7-seater compact SUV is significantly longer, wider and taller than its closest rivals i.e. the
Creta and the
Duster.
To ensure passengers’ safety, Honda equips the car with multiple advanced safety equipment such as anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake distribution (EBD), dual front airbags, hill start assist and vehicle stability assist (VSA).
The company also claims that the
Honda BR-V will be high on performance and fuel efficiency.
For the
Indian market, the Honda BR-V will be offered with both, petrol and diesel, engine options.
The petrol version of the car will be powered by a 1.5-litre i-VTEC engine that delivers a maximum power of 118bhp at 6,600rpm, while producing a peak torque of 145Nm at 4,600rpm.
On the other side, the diesel version will derive its power from a 1.5-litre i-DTEC motor that is good enough for 98.6bhp of power and 200Nm of torque. According to reports, the Honda BRV might come with a 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel engine instead of the 1.5-litre i-DTEC unit.
The petrol engine, with Zig-zag piston coating pattern and
CCS (cooling control spacer) and two “advanced transmissions” – a new 6-speed manual and a CVT -, is claimed to offer “sporty performance and great fuel efficiency”.
In order to achieve high fuel efficiency, Honda has increased its gear ratio range, and reduced the friction and frame weight.
The pre bookings have already been started, as we have booked the all new Honda BR-V, We were there at its official launch in Feb 2016 at Auto Expo at
New Delhi.
The 7-seater Honda BRV will most probably launch in May 2016.
What is CVT ? Is there an automatic version also like they have in Creta. CVT stands for continuously variable transmission which is a type of automatic gearbox.
Pictures: Honda BR-Vhondacarindia.com/mediacenter
- published: 18 Apr 2016
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