Honda HR-V minor redesign launched in Thailand: More dynamic appearance, smarter interior upgrades!
WilliamNov 12, 2024, 03:00 PM
The facelifted Honda HR-V model has officially been launched in Thailand, with minor tweaks and upgrade configurations to its exterior, and is only available in the e:HEV hybrid version. It comes in three levels, priced from 899,000 to 1,179,000 Thai baht, and is expected to go on sale from November 28th this year.

In terms of exterior, the most notable changes in the facelifted HR-V model are the new radiator grille and wheel rims, while the tail section also features a full LED-style tail light cluster, with slightly different arrangements of lights inside. The new car also adds a Sand Khaki Pearl body color, and changes to a black roof two-tone pairing, giving it a more sporty overall look.

There is not much change in the interior of the new Honda HR-V model, mainly upgrading to a new 8-inch central control screen host and USB-C charging port, which supports wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, and the car series comes standard with the Honda Sensing semi-automatic driving assistance system. The RS version also gets an RS-exclusive sports package and two-tone wheel rims, with red detailing added to the interior and RS logo added to the front seats.

In terms of power, the Honda HR-V is equipped with a 1.5L e:HEV hybrid system, composed of a 1.5L i-VTEC engine and an electric motor, paired with an E-CVT gearbox, capable of outputting 131PS/253N·m, with an official fuel consumption of 25.6km/L.
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