Honda has revealed a sporty addition to the newly facelifted HR-V line-up in the form of the new HR-V Sport, which will go on sale next spring.
The Sport model is equipped with a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder VTEC petrol engine producing 180bhp and 240Nm of torque. It’s the same engine available in the Civic, sending drive to the front wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox as standard. A CVT transmission is optional. Performance figures have not been disclosed.
• Best small SUVs on sale 2018/19
Elsewhere, the HR-V Sport also gets some suspension revisions, including new front and rear dampers, which are bespoke for the Sport model. Honda says that the new mechanicals keep the HR-V flatter through corners, increase stability, and improve ride quality as well.
The steering set-up is unique too, as the HR-V Sport’s electric power steering has been tweaked to deliver steadier and smoother responses.
Design wise the HR-V Sport stands out from the regular model with a high-gloss black chrome trim element and black honeycomb grilles.
The Sport model also features black door mirror caps, dual exhausts, LED headlights and 18-inch alloy wheels as standard. In the cabin, new driver and front passenger seats appear, while the upholstery is finished in a combination of black and dark red.
Read all about the Honda HR-V's recent facelift right here...
from Featured Articles http://bit.ly/2zxmm4C
Comments
Post a Comment