Introducing: The 2015 Honda CR-V

Introducing: The 2015 Honda CR-V

Honda’s CR-V is already one of the most popular compact SUVs sold around the world. In the first nine months of last year, the CR-V was the world’s best-selling SUV. The model has become essential to Honda’s success in the world, and a comprehensive range of enhancements to the fourth-generation CR-V will now further broaden its appeal. Highlights of the 2015 model-year CR-V include a new diesel engine and nine-speed automatic transmission that deliver an unrivalled power-to-consumption ratio, world-first safety technology; an all-new connectivity and infotainment system, as well as enhanced suspension and optimised NVH measures for a more refined yet dynamic drive.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
27 Jan 2015

The new-look CR-V is offered with a more powerful diesel engine as well as an optional efficient nine-speed automatic transmission. Available with the four-wheel drive CR-V, the new higher-powered 160 PS 1.6-litre i-DTEC four-cylinder diesel engine, from Honda’s 'Earth Dreams Technology' series, delivers outstanding performance and low CO2 emissions.

To help customers fully exploit the latest engine’s efficiency, the new model is also available with a new efficient nine-speed automatic transmission. Allied to this automatic gearbox, the new 160 PS 1.6-litre diesel delivers one of the best power-to-consumption ratio of any engine on sale today

The 2015 CR-V is part of a wave of next-generation advanced and sporty vehicles from Honda, which demonstrate the brand’s pioneering approach to engineering and technology solutions that make life better for its customers.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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