In Indonesia, Honda has debuted the WR-V, a new SUV that competes with the Kia Sonet, Daihatsu Rocky, Toyota Rize, and other SUVs.
Car lovers will learn in-depth details about the Honda Mini Crossover SUV that was recently introduced in Indonesia.
This SUV’s platform is comparable to that of the Honda Jazz, a compact hatchback and Suzuki Swift’s main rival.
It is clear from looking at the WR pictures that it is a simplistic and little car.
The car sports a dynamic front bumper, a mesh front grille with a spotted chrome effect, and the traditional sharp Honda headlights on the front side.
The car has a typical side profile with a few additional character lines, backed-out roof rails, and edgy alloy wheels.
This car’s tail end can be compared to several other Honda SUVs because of its well-known taillight and tailgate design.
This car has a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder gasoline engine with naturally aspirated combustion that produces 121 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque, together with a CVT transmission.
The Honda WR-V will be available in a variety of variations, with the following features added to the top variant:
- 4 airbags
- Hill-Start Assist
- Backup camera
- Automatic climate control
- Electronic parking brake
- Wireless charging
- Vehicle Stability Control Traction Control
- Advance Driver Assist System, etc.
The SUV costs between the equivalent of Rs. 4.1 million and Rs. 4.4 million. The market’s other A-segment SUVs will face stiff competition from the WR-V.
To read our blog on “Honda to debut Suzuki Swift-Priced Mini-SUV soon,” click here.
