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Wednesday 3 February 2016

Honda unveils 7-seater BR-V, to be launched in India this year

Honda BR-V Honda BR-V unveiled at the Auto Expo 2016.
 
Honda cars India today unveiled its seven-seater crossover utility vehicle 'BR-V' which has been exclusively developed for the Asian markets including India.
The vehicle is scheduled to be launched in the country this year.
India is the largest contributor to the Asia and Oceania region and the fourth largest contributor to Honda's automobile sales globally, Honda Motor Ltd President and CEO Takahiro Hachigo told reporters here at the Delhi Auto Expo 2016.
Speaking at the occasion, Katsushi Inoue President and CEO Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) said in 2015 the company achieved a record sales of two lakh units in a calender year. 
"The launch of Honda BR-V and Accord in 2016 will help us accelerate our growth this year and also strengthen our brand in the country," Inoue said.
The company also showcased its flagship sedan Honda Accord at the Auto Expo.
HCIL plans to further strengthen sedan line up in India and reintroduce Honda Accord later this year.
The company sells six models in the country including popular sedans like Amaze and City and premium sports utility vehicle CR-V


2016 Auto Expo: Honda Accord and BR-V unveiled


Among the already-on-sale cars and a few concepts at the Honda pavilion at the Auto Expo 2016 were two cars that hold special significance for India. They are the Honda BR-V and the new Accord. While neither of them were launched at the Expo, Honda has said that they will arrive in India within the year.
Honda Accord (5)
The BR-V is Honda's competition for the Duster and Creta and fits in between the two SUVs in terms of size. It is a smart design with a front end inspired by the CR-V and a side profile that reminds of the lines that have become a common sight on the Amaze, City and Jazz. It is a mid size SUV and offers a lot of space inside for its occupants. Honda says that it is a combination of the bold sporty appearance and handling of an SUV combined with great utility and enough space to seat seven. We expect the Honda BR-V to come with the 1.5-litre Earth Dream diesel engine, but in a different state of tune that should make more power than it does now in the City. There should also be a 1.5-litre petrol motor in offer with the option for a CVT box.
Honda BRV (6)
The other car that is important to India is the new Accord. With Honda deciding that it is time to reintroduce the Accord, the new version was showcased at the Auto Expo. The ninth generation Honda Accord will make a comeback later this year. There have been no details revealed about the engine and trim options, but it is safe to assume that the car will get the 2.4-litre i-VTEC motor.
Honda Jazz Racing
Meanwhile, Honda also showed a race ready Jazz and their opened wheel concept - Project 2&4.

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