Honda HR-V

Honda HR-V (1999-2001)

Honda HRV is the name of a Softroaders the Japanese automaker Honda. HR-V stands for Hybrid Recreation Vehicle (Europe) and High Rider Vehicle ( Japan). In Germany, the CR - V from 1999 to 2005 was offered for sale. Production ended in 2006 and the model offered in Japan as Honda Verno was replaced by the Honda Crossroad 2, 2007.

The vehicle is based on the platform of the Honda logo and was offered as a three - and five-door hatchback. The engine consisted of a 1.6 - liter engine with 77 kW (105 hp) and a 1.6 - liter engine with 91 kW ( 124 hp) and VTEC. When transmission is a 5 - speed manual transmission and a CVT transmission were available. Power is transferred to the road was by front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive / Real Time 4WD ( the rear wheels were switched on automatically when needed ) instead.

In 2001 a facelift was done, which meant that the fog lights have been integrated directly into the bumper.

As of 2005, the HR-V was offered only as a five-door hatchback with front wheel drive.

Since the CR - V does not have low range gearing, the off-road capabilities are only moderately so short, steep slopes can be taken only with start-up. The HR-V has a rear De Dion axle. The last entry price was € 18,130.

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