Honda has recently released first images and details of the 2013 CR-V, which will go on sale in the UK this October.
Described as a "perfectly centred balance between a car and an SUV", the fourth generation CR-V, which will be made at the brand’s production facility in Swindon, is available in a choice of two- and four-wheel drive systems. It features a 30mm lower roofline, a new grille that overlaps the swept-back headlights, a revised mock skid plate and and a boot holds 569-liter of luggage or 1,669-liter with the electrically operated rear seats folded.
Inside, the cabin is designed to make it feel wider and more airy.
Under the hood, three engines are available:
Described as a "perfectly centred balance between a car and an SUV", the fourth generation CR-V, which will be made at the brand’s production facility in Swindon, is available in a choice of two- and four-wheel drive systems. It features a 30mm lower roofline, a new grille that overlaps the swept-back headlights, a revised mock skid plate and and a boot holds 569-liter of luggage or 1,669-liter with the electrically operated rear seats folded.
Inside, the cabin is designed to make it feel wider and more airy.
Under the hood, three engines are available:
• A 2.2-liter i-DTEC diesel engine with 148 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. CO2 emissions of 149g/km when fitted with a six-speed manual gearbox and stop-start.
• A 2.0-liter i-VTEC petrol engine with 148 hp and 142 lb-ft of torque. CO2 emissions of 168 g/km in front-wheel drive.
• A new super-frugal 1.6 diesel engine arrives next year.