Honda WR-V: 10 Things You Need To Know
Honda Cars India is set to launch the all-new Honda WR-V subcompact SUV/crossover next week. Slated to be launched on the 16th of March 2017, the new sub-4 metre WR-V comes with a bold SUV-like styling with several segment-first features. Now we have already driven the new Honda WR-V and know what the car has to offer. So here are 10 things that you should know about the soon-to-be-launched Honda WR-V.
Highlights
- Honda WR-V will be launched in India on the 16th of March 2017
- The WR-V shares its styling cues with the Honda Jazz
- The WR-V gets bold SUV-like styling with few segment-first features
Honda Cars India has finally launched the all-new Honda WR-V crossover in the country. India is the first market globally to get Honda's new crossover and the sub-4 metre model comes with a bold SUV-like styling with few segment-first features. Now we have already driven the new Honda WR-V and know what the car has to offer. So here are 10 things that you should know about the newly launched Honda WR-V. You can also check out the Live Updates from the Honda WR-V Launch.
- The Honda WR-V has been built on the same design platform that underpins the current- generation Honda Jazz. In fact, the WR-V is essentially crossover version of the Jazz premium hatchback with heavy SUV-like styling and it is also slightly bigger than the latter. The Honda WR-V even shares a host of exterior and interior parts with the Jazz.
- Honda first revealed the WR-V in Brazil during the Sao Paleo Auto Show. Now despite the fact that other markets will also get the new Honda WR-V, it has been confirmed that India will be the first country to manufacture and launch the car.
Honda WR-V Face
- The Honda is one of the longest sub-4 metre vehicles in the market at 3999 mm, just like the Ford EcoSport. It comes with a decent width of 1734 mm and a height of 1601 mm and a ground clearance of 188 mm. Coupled with that, the WR-V's SUV-like styling and crossover profile allows it to compete with not only subcompact SUVs like - Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and Ford Ecosport but also crossover hatchbacks like - Toyota Etios Cross, Fiat Avventura, and Hyundai i20 Active.
- The Honda WR-V has the second-longest wheelbase among its rivals at 2555 mm, which means the crossover offers generous amount of cabin space, one of the best in its class. And we witnessed that during out first drive review. The WR-V comes in a five-seater layout with large windows to add to the roominess of the cabin.
- On the feature front, you'll notice a lot of cabin equipment has been borrowed from the Jazz and the 2017 Honda City facelift. The steering wheel with mounted controls and the infotainment system, which comes with navigation, optional Wi-Fi support for the Internet, and 1.5 GB internal memory, have been picked from the City. The dashboard layout and centre console reminds you of the Jazz. The WR-V also gets a segment-first sunroof.
Honda WR-V Cabin
- If you are planning to buy the diesel variant of the Honda WR-V than you can also get a few additional features like - start/stop button, smart key entry, and cruise control. The diesel variant is also the most fuel-efficient model in its class with an ARAI claimed mileage of 25.5 kmpl.
- In terms of styling, the Honda WR-V has a very bold and distinctive look. The front features a fat chrome-slat grille flanked by large wraparound headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights. The beefy front bumper houses round foglamps, black plastic cladding and faux silver skid plate. The SUV also get a sporty set of diamond cut alloy wheels, underbody cladding, chrome door handles, LED taillamps, rear windshield wiper and faux skid plate for the rear bumper.
Honda WR-V Rear
- The Honda WR-V comes in both petrol and diesel guise powered by a 1.2 litre i-VTEC and a 1.5 litre i-DTEC engine. The petrol motor makes 89 bhp and 110 Nm of torque, while the oil burner develops 99 bhp and 200Nm of torque. The petrol trim also returns a decent mileage of 17.5 kmpl.
- Transmission duties in the new Honda WR-V are handled by a 5-speed manual gearbox in the petrol variants and a 6-speed manual gearbox in the diesel variants. The WR-V doesn't get Honda's tried and tested CVT gearbox, and Honda has said that there are no current plans to bring one either. The WR-V gets standard safety features like - ABS with EBD and Dual airbags on all trims.
- Honda is offering the WR-V in four variants, 2 for each engine option. Prices for the crossover start at Rs. 7.75 lakh for the petrol S MT, while the diesel range starts at Rs. 8.79 lakh. The top-end petrol VX MT is priced at Rs. 8.99 lakh, while the range topping diesel VX MT is priced at Rs. 9.99 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).
Last Updated on September 25, 2023
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