Honda has unveiled the CR-V Black and White Editions in the United Kingdom.
The CR-V equipped with the new 1.6-liter i-DTEC Earth Dreams Technology diesel engine. The power unit is available exclusively for the two-wheel drive
version fitted with a manual gearbox. The engine is the lightest diesel
in its class, generating 120 HP (88 kW) at 4,000 rpm and 300 Nm (221
lb-ft) of torque at 2,000 rpm with CO2 emissions as low as 119 g/km.
The British built SUV is very slightly longer than
the old model, but has a 30mm lower roofline and the rear seat base has
been dropped by 38mm, along with the driver’s seat dropping 10mm, all of
which give the CR-V a much more car-like feel. Honda describe the car
as a “perfectly centred balance between a car and an SUV”.
Visually the front end adopts the new Honda styling
theme with a large grille that overlaps the swept-back headlights and a
sharply creased front bumper with chunky off-road cladding at the
bottom.
Described as a real head tuner, the special editions are equipped
with a mesh grille, side running boards and body color skid plates. The
crossovers also have privacy glass, a tailgate-mounted spoiler, a chrome
exhaust tip and 19-inch Orion-style alloy wheels.
Interior changes are limited but the models come nicely equipped with
dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth connectivity and GPS navigation.
The waistline rises up to the rear end where we see a small rear
window and wraparound rear lights that from the rear three-quarter view
gives a look very much like that of the Volvo XC60.
The special editions are currently on sale and the petrol variant starts at £28,400 (OTR).
Source: Honda Car In Japan
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