The sixth-generation Honda CR-V has been sighted once again on road tests in Malaysia. Is this SUV on your shopping list?
Honda Malaysia announced in March that itin the country, and the all-new CR-V will be among them. The new model measures 4,694 mm long and 1,865 mm wide, which makes it 71 mm longer and 10 mm wider than the current, fifth-generation model that it will replace.
The larger dimensions make for a more spacious cabin, and rear legroom benefits with an additional 15 mm. The dashboard architecture of the sixth-generation CR-V takes after the Civic’s, though with a centre console that accommodates the gear lever and drive mode selector being located side-by-side.
In Thailand, the sixth-generation CR-V is sold with a choice of two powertrain options. One is the 1.5L turbo petrol unit produces 190 hp at 6,000 rpm and 242 of torque from 1,700 rpm to 5,000 rpm, mated to a continuously variable transmission, and the other is the 2.0 litre Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine with e-CVT combined with two electric motors to produce 207 PS and 371 Nm from 0 – 2,000 rpm.
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