All-new 2016
Honda HR-V Crossover Makes North American Debut at
2014 Los Angeles Auto Show
2014 Los Angeles Auto Show
2016 Honda HR-V crossover – arriving early next year – delivers dynamic styling, incredibly spacious and versatile cabin and fun, fuel-efficient performance
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 2014
– The all-new 2016 Honda HR-V crossover, unveiled today at the 2014 Los Angeles
International Auto Show, blends the styling of a coupe, the toughness, space
and utility of a SUV and the quality of a Honda in one sporty, personal and
versatile multi-dimensional vehicle. The well-equipped HR-V, launching at Honda
dealerships nationwide early next year, will enter the fast-growing entry
crossover market with dynamic yet refined exterior styling, fun-to-drive
performance, class-leading fuel economy ratings and unmatched interior spaciousness
and cabin versatility.
Utilizing a new global platform,
the all-new Honda HR-V has the most spacious and versatile cabin in its class.
Utilizing its unique platform design with a center-mounted fuel tank and
reconfigurable second-row “Magic Seat,” the completely new HR-V has voluminous
interior space along with a flexible cabin featuring multiple seating/cargo modes.
With 100.1 cu. ft. of passenger volume (LX) and 58.8 cu. ft. of cargo volume
with the second row seats down, the HR-V has space to rival some competitors’
mid-size SUV offerings.
“The new HR-V crossover is
a true segment-busting vehicle, unlike anything else on the market today,” said
Jeff Conrad, senior vice president American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and general
manager of the Honda Division. “It’s got
all the essential elements of our Honda DNA, our packaging innovation,
fuel-efficient powertrain technology, leading safety technology and, above all,
Honda quality, to make this an incredibly compelling, sporty and value-packed
new member of the Honda family.”
2016 HR-V Key Packaging Specifications
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Wheelbase, in.
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102.8
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Length, in.
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169.1
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Width, in.
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69.8
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Height, in.
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63.2
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Passenger volume, cu. ft.
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100.1 (LX), 96.1 (EX, EX-L)
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Cargo volume, cu. ft.
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24.3 rear seats up
58.8 rear seats down
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Seating capacity
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5
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The HR-V’s dynamic
appearance and sporty, solid stance is aided by its coupe-like cabin shape and bold
and powerful face, complemented by distinctive side contours, including a
sharply upswept character line, deeply sculpted lower body form and the strong
horizontal taper of both the front and rear fascia. Concealed rear door handles
further enhance its coupe-like appearance.
The HR-V’s sporty and
sophisticated interior features an expansive, airy cockpit with an abundance of
soft-touch materials and premium detailing punctuated by precise bezels,
sophisticated stitch lines and upmarket brushed chrome and piano black
highlights – all fitting its mission as a youthful yet refined personal
crossover vehicle. The three-meter driver’s instrument cluster features
“floating” illumination rings and Honda’s ECO Assist feature, wherein the
speedometer illumination changes from blue to green depending on the fuel
efficiency of the driver’s vehicle operation.
Power comes from a highly
refined and responsive 1.8-liter SOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine with i-VTEC valvetrain and dual-stage intake
manifold, producing a peak 138 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 127 lb.-ft. of
torque at 4,300 rpm (both SAE net). The engine is mated to a sporty and
fuel-efficient continuously variable transmission (CVT) with Honda “G-design”
shift logic, or a slick-shifting 6-speed manual transmission (2WD models only).
The HR-V is available in either two-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive drivetrain
configurations. All-wheel-drive models feature Honda’s Real Time AWD with
Intelligent Control System for outstanding all-weather traction and control. Driving
efficiency, handling performance and cabin quietness are further aided by an
aerodynamic shape and a lightweight yet rigid body structure with significant noise-insulating
materials and design features.
In keeping with Honda’s
commitment to safety, the HR-V is expected to deliver top-in-class collision
safety performance and incorporates Honda’s next-generation Advanced
Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) front body structure, designed to more
efficiently absorb and disperse the energy from a frontal collision. Standard
safety and driver-assistive features include four-channel anti-lock brakes
(ABS) with Brake Assist and Hill Start Assist; Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®)
with Traction Control; an Expanded View Driver’s Mirror; a Multi-Angle Rearview
Camera; dual-stage, multiple-threshold front airbags, driver and front
passenger SmartVent™ side airbags and side-curtain airbags for all outboard
seating positions; and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The HR-V is
anticipated to earn top collision safety ratings from the NHTSA (5-Star Overall
Vehicle Score) and IIHS (Top Safety Pick).
Standard equipment on all
HR-V models, available in LX, EX and EX-L trims, include power windows, power
mirrors and power door and tailgate locks, electronic parking brake, rearview
camera, aluminum-alloy wheels, tilt and telescoping steering wheel with audio
and cruise controls, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® phone interface and Pandora
radio. Higher trim models can be equipped with premium features including
Honda’s 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio telematics interface, Honda LaneWatch™,
Smart Entry/Push-Button Start, paddle shifters, SiriusXM® radio, HD Radio™ and
Honda Digital Traffic, heated front seats, a power sunroof, embedded navigation
and leather trim.
The
2015 Honda HR-V is covered by a comprehensive 3-year/36,000 mile
new vehicle limited warranty and a 5-year/60,000 mile powertrain limited
warranty. Additional
benefits of ownership include Honda Roadside Assistance, which provides free
24-hour roadside assistance during the 3-year/36,000-mile new vehicle limited
warranty term. The HR-V will be manufactured alongside the Fit at Honda’s
newest North American auto plant, in Celaya, Mexico.
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