The All New Honda HR-V has been launch! It was officially released back
in July to European customers and features a modest update to the compact
family car. The HR-V has always been big on practicality, featuring Honda's
trademark Magic Seat System which folds the rear seats further into the floor
allowing for a larger loading area than most of its competitors.
The model lineup in SA will remain the same, powered by
the 1.5-litre and 1.8-litre petrol engines connected to a 7-step CVT
gearbox. Power for the smaller unit is rated at 88 kW and 145 Nm while the
bigger engine claims 105 kW and 172 Nm.
Read all about the new look the Honda HR-V has
undergone.
Redesign
Honda has transplanted its new global design onto the HR-V which
incorporates an all-new front bumper, a reprofiled bonnet, and redesigned
headlights. There are also recessed apertures for LED fog lamps now standard on
the 1.8 Elegance model. The new headlights feature LED daytime running
lights on the Elegance version, while the Comfort derivative headlights employ halogen
units.
At the rear, the taillight clusters gain a smoked appearance, while the
licence plate garnish has also been redesigned. Two new exterior colours are
now available in the form of Passion Red and Brilliant Sporty Blue.
Interior update
The materials and surfaces within the HR-V have gone through a change
and update. The Comfort model gains new fabric designs, while the Elegance
gets perforated leather upholstery with double-contrast stitching. Noise
vibration and harshness (NVH) improvements have been made in order to
quieten down the cabin and refine the drive.
Standard across the board are electrically operated windows and mirrors,
remote central locking, air-conditioning, cruise control, a multi-function
steering wheel and a multi-information trip computer. As part of the upgrade
package, Honda has standardised the touchscreen-based infotainment system,
which means that both Comfort and Elegance models now feature a 6.8-inch
touchscreen display. The system has USB and HDMI ports and supports screen
mirroring for a connected device. Navigation and certain apps can be used
through this. No Apple Carplay or Android Auto is mentioned, which is a bit odd
for a newly updated model.
Safety
The HR-V offers ABS with EBD, Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) and Emergency
Stop Signal (ESS) activation. Stability control is standard, as is Hill Start
Assist and a high-mounted, third brake light. Isofix child seat anchors
are also included.