New Honda HR-V Will Be Powered By 2.0-Liter Engine, CARB Document Reveals | Carscoops carscoops
and, in that application, Honda’s 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine makes 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque. That would amount to a 12 percent increase in horsepower and an 8.5 percent increase in torque over the existing HR-V.
Honda showed off the design of the North American 2023 HR-V earlier this month. Completely different than, the automaker said it would advance the vehicle’s “position as the segment leader with young buyers, first-time buyers, and multicultural customers.” Although the look of the new vehicle has been revealed, the company has not yet announced official specs for it.
promises, though, that it will have “aspirational qualities beyond its segment” and that it will be a “gateway to the Honda brand.”to be fully revealed later this year and to go on sale as a 2023 model year vehicle.
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