All-new Honda HR-V revealed, gets 2 highly efficient engines

On Earth Day, April 22, Honda has revealed its all-new HR-V which it says will be one of the most efficient cars in its class

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The new HR-V gets 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel and 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engines from Honda’s advanced Earth Dreams Technology series.

The new HR-V gets 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel and 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engines from Honda’s advanced Earth Dreams Technology series.

On Earth Day, April 22, Honda has revealed its all-new HR-V which it says will be one of the most efficient cars in its class and boast an unmatched combination of sought-after attributes when it enters showrooms across Europe later this year.

The new HR-V will get a choice of 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel and 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engines, both from Honda’s advanced Earth Dreams Technology series. Combining the 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel paired with a newly-engineered six-speed manual transmission, the new subcompact SUV will return fuel economy figures from 4.0 litres/100km, with CO2 emissions starting from just 104 g/km. The 120bhp 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel powers the new HR-V from 0-100kph in 10.1 seconds.

Petrol buyers can select a 130bhp 1.5-litre i-VTEC engine, achieving combined fuel economy of 5.2 litres/100km and CO2 emissions from 120 g/km when they opt for the CVT automatic transmission. When mated with the standard six-speed manual, the new petrol-powered HR-V delivers fuel economy of 5.6 litres/100km and CO2 emissions at a highly competitive 130 g/km. Sprightly performance is assured with 100kph reached from standstill in just 10.3 seconds with the manual and 10.9 seconds when equipped with the optional CVT.

The new HR-V’s efficient performance credentials are aided by its design and class-leading aerodynamics, with underbody panels optimising airflow. In profile, the HR-V has distinctive, boldly sculpted lines of a coupé merged with the tough, solid stance of a robust SUV.

Inside, the new HR-V will offer class-leading boot space: 453 litres with the rear seats up and 1,026 litres with the rear seats down. Thanks to innovative packaging, the HR-V’s best-in-class interior space is exceptionally versatile and incorporates Honda’s highly practical Magic Seats system. Premium quality materials and sophisticated cabin design are blended with the feel of a sporty, enveloping cockpit.

Specification highlights include the advanced Honda Connect in-car infotainment system, and a wide range of safety aids employing radar and camera technologies to scan the road ahead.

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