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Honda Cars India will introduce their compact SUV, the BR-V, in 2016, and we’ve driven it. Here’s what it’s like

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Story: Jim Gorde
Photography: Jim Gorde

Based on the same platform as the Brio, Amaze and Mobilio, the BR-V takes styling and practicality up a notch. While the dimensions are closest to the Mobilio, the styling borrows from their global design language and features a butch and bold chrome front grille, flanked by sharp projector headlamps. The side profile, apart from the raised ground clearance of 201 mm, looks akin to the Mobilio, with a redesigned rear three-quarter panel and completely revamped rear end. The BR-V top-spec trim gets 16″ wheels with 195/60 rubber, and that adds to the visual appeal.

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Inside, the space is good and the seats are quite supportive. The dash looks similar to that of the Mobilio although the quality of plastic seems to have improved a bit as well. The three rows of seats, yes, this is a seven-seater, make this an immensely practical car, and takes Honda one step ahead of the competition.

 

 

About the author: Jim Gorde

 

Deputy Editor at Car India and Bike India.
Believes that learning never stops, and that diesel plug-in hybrids are the only feasible immediate future until hydrogen FCEVs take over.

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