The Honda BR-V is a mini SUV or subcompact crossover SUV which has been manufactured by Honda since 2015. The car shares its platform with the Mobilio MPV, which is based off an extended Brio and Amaze platform. The BR-V sits below the HR-V and sold in Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, India, Malaysia and the Philippines.
The abbreviation BR-V stands for Bold Runabout Vehicle.
Video Honda BR-V
Development
On 20 August 2015, the BR-V prototype was unveiled on the 2015 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS). It was the third concept car that is under the development of Honda Research and Development (R&D) Asia Pacific Co. Ltd. (HRAP), Thailand as well as PT. Honda R&D Indonesia.
According to Tomoki Uchida, director of Honda Prospect Motor in Indonesia, the derivation of the BR-V will serve as an answer to rising customer demands and needs for inexpensive SUV that rides higher, sleek design and capable to load 7 passengers at one trip. As BR-V is targeted particularly for the Asian market, mass production will take place at several plants with different commencement date.
Indonesia launch
The Honda BR-V was launched in Indonesia on 23 January 2016, and went on sale in the same day.
Honda BR-V in Indonesia is available in 3 variant:
- 1.5 S (6 Speed Manual Transmission).
- 1.5 E (6 Speed Manual & CVT Transmission).
- 1.5 Prestige (CVT Transmission).
In CVT variant VSA & HSA included.
India launch
The BR-V was launched in India in an official event in Kolkata in 2017. The BR-V was also launched at an event in Kolkata in the same month.
Philippine Launch
The BR-V was launched in the Philippines during the 6th Philippine International Motor Show on September 14, 2016.
South Africa Launch
The BR-V was launched into the South African market in October 2016 with manual and CVT options in several trims.
The model line-up and pricing is as follows: Honda BR-V 1.5 Trend Manual R238 900 Honda BR-V 1.5 Comfort Manual R252 900 Honda BR-V 1.5 Comfort CVT R268 300 Honda BR-V 1.5 Elegance Manual R272 900 Honda BR-V 1.5 Elegance CVT R288 300
The South African BR-V is available in four colours: White Orchid, Urban Titanium, Alabaster Silver and Carnelian Red. Colour options changed in September 2017 to White Orchid, Modern Steel, and Alabaster Silver.
South African models get paddle shifters on the CVT models. The line up doesn't include EBD on any models. Both Daytime running lights and Reverse parking sensors are absent and neither are offered as an optional factory option.
Malaysia Launch
The BR-V was launched in Malaysia on 5 January 2017 with a retail price of MYR 85,800 for the standard E spec model and MYR 92,800 for the V spec model. The Malaysian version comes with added NVH reduction features compared to those sold in neighboring countries. By early March 2017, bookings up to 8,500 units were received for the Honda BR-V in Malaysia, making it one of the top selling car for Honda in Malaysia and resulting in an extended waiting time for the car. Almost 12,000 units of BR-V were sold within the first six months after launch.
Pakistan Launch
The BR-V was opened for booking in Pakistan in February 2017 and officially launched on 21st April 2017. With a price of PKR 22,29,000 for the standard model and PKR 23,29,000 for the S model (with extra features).
Maps Honda BR-V
Specifications and features
The BR-V accommodates 5 and 7 passengers with 2 and 3-row seating structures respectively. It comes with standard roof rails, front projector headlights, rear LED taillights and 16 inch alloy wheels. Specific to the 3-row seating structure, it is equipped with rear air conditioner. The safety features include the ABS, EBD, dual SRS airbags, hill-start assist, and Honda's VSA. Special to the Malaysian market is the LED Daytime Running Lights.
It is available with 1.5 L L15Z1 i-VTEC four-cylinder gasoline engine that produces 118 hp (88 kW) at 6,600 rpm and 107 lb?ft (145 N?m) at 4,600 rpm, and 1.5 L Earth Dreams i-DTEC straight-four turbo-diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT.
References
External links
- Official website (Indonesia)
- Official website (Malaysia)
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