Honda WR-V

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Honda muscles in on compact SUV market with entry-level WR-V

From the bold exterior design to the spacious and practical interior, the WR-V is an entry-level SUV offering for motorists seeking a seamless combination of style, practicality and versatility.

Honda WR-V

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Honda Motor Southern Africa is expanding its range in the increasingly popular compact SUV segment with the launch of the all-new WR-V – an exciting new addition to its South African line-up that builds on the brand’s established and highly regarded pedigree in the SUV market.

Garnering inspiration from two of its best-selling siblings — the Jazz and BR-V — the all-new WR-V exudes a trendy personality with its bold exterior design.

The WR-V is an entry-level SUV offering for consumers seeking a seamless combination of style, practicality and versatility. The tech-savvy WR-V also boasts an abundance of safety, convenience, and connectivity features across the two-model range, making for an exceptionally comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.

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Honda WR-V to appeal to entry-level SUV buyers

“The WR-V makes its debut in the entry-level SUV segment, which is the fastest-growing and most competitive segment of the market,” said Yuishi Fukuda, president of Honda Motor Southern Africa.

“We aim to grow our footprint in this crucial sector with an expanding range of exciting new SUV models, in which the WR-V will be a key new player,” Fukuda said.

“The WR-V retains all of Honda’s proven attributes in terms of unrivalled quality, durability and reliability, while appealing to a new range of customers in the compact SUV category.”

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Dinesh Govender, Honda GM of Automobiles and Corporate, adds: “Within our existing line-up, the WR-V is positioned below the HR-V and alongside the BR-V to become our most affordable five-seater compact SUV to date.”

WR-V exterior design: Compact yet confident

The exterior design of the All-New WR-V exhibits a compact yet confident visage, uniquely separating it from other mainstream offerings in the market. While instantly recognisable as a member of the Honda family, the new WR-V features bold, distinctive styling and a sporty, agile appearance.

The front-end treatment features an expressive, bold headlight design complemented by distinctive LED daytime running lights, which frame Honda’s signature wing face.

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The Elegance model is equipped with LED projector headlamps and LED fog lights over the Comfort model’s Halogen Projectors and fog lights, both of which are sleek, precise and functional.

The tidy rear-end treatment is dominated by the large C-shape LED tail light clusters, a tailgate that opens all the way down to bumper level to provide effortless loading, and rear trim finished in contrasting charcoal and alloy to underscore the WR-V’s capable character.

The raised stance and wide tracks of the WR-V further reflect a rugged attitude typical of a SUV while the striking 16-inch alloy wheels and slim roof rails add a classy touch.

INTELLIGENT PACKAGING AND PRACTICALITY

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Despite its compact footprint, the WR-V looks and feels spacious inside. The interior execution focuses on intelligent packaging to deliver a spacious front and rear cabin which comfortably seats five passengers. The WR­V does not compromise on luggage capacity either, offering a generous 363 litres with the rear seats up, and an impressive 881 litres with the rear seats folded flat.

Better yet, the WR-V also incorporates Honda’s ingenious “Magic Seat” system borrowed from the popular Honda Jazz and HR-V. The Magic Seats can be configured in several different ways to accommodate a variety of tall and long objects.

In Tall Mode, the Magic Seats make it easy to accommodate upright objects, allowing a floor-to-roof space of more than 1.2m. In this configuration, two mountain bikes with their front wheels removed can be transported upright simultaneously.

Long Mode allows for extended-length objects up to 2.4m, such as stepladders and surfboards, to be transported with ease by folding both rear seats and the front passenger seat flat.

INTERIOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Both models feature a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel with audio controls. The Elegance model gains leather finishes for the gearshift knob and steering wheel which continues the elegant theme of the interior environment.

Shared with the popular Jazz, the instrument panel of the newcomer is intuitive and ergonomic, featuring a trio of clear, circular dials with blue backlighting. Both models feature automatic air-conditioning with intuitive touch-panel controls as well as front and rear electric windows.

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In terms of infotainment, the Comfort model is equipped with a user-friendly five-inch LCD audio system featuring Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free telephony and audio streaming, USB connectivity and four loudspeakers.

The Elegance model has a neatly incorporated seven-inch touchscreen display audio system featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality.

Both models benefit from rear parking sensors while the Elegance gains an integrated reverse parking camera which provides added convenience when manoeuvring the vehicle in and out of tight spaces.

ENGINE, TRANSMISSION AND SUSPENSION

Fuel economy has become an increasingly important consideration for many consumers who are in the market for an entry-level vehicle. As such, the All-new Honda WR-V is powered by an advanced and reliable 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol engine which employs Honda’s i-VTEC intelligent valve timing management system, ensuring an optimum balance of performance and fuel efficiency.

Maximum power output is rated at 66kW, reached at 6 000 r/min, combined with a peak torque output of 110 Nm at 4 800 r/min. Both models are equipped with a quick-shifting five-speed manual gearbox and are capable of a combined cycle fuel consumption figure of just 6.4 litres/100km.

Under the skin, a highly rigid structure employing a significant proportion of high-tensile steel creates a stiff platform for the independent, MacPherson strut-based front suspension, and torsion beam rear set-up. The chassis has been designed to offer confident handling and a refined ride, while the electrically assisted power steering delivers effortless, crisp steering response.

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HONDA WR-V BIG ON SAFETY

As one would expect from a Honda, the WR-V comes standard with an abundance of safety features including six SRS airbags – comprising dual front, side impact and side curtain airbags – for both the Comfort and Elegance models.

Additional features include front seatbelt pretensioners, ISOFIX child seat anchors as well as an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBD), allowing for safer and more effective vehicle control during emergency braking and when navigating unfavourable road conditions.

The WR-V has been designed with Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure which allows for the even distribution and redirection of collision energy away from the passenger compartment, while at the same time minimising damage to other impacted vehicles.

MODEL SPECIFICATIONS AND COLOUR LINE-UP

The Honda WR-V range comprises two models, the Comfort and Elegance, both employing the same 1.2-litre powertrain and five-speed manual transmission.

The colour line-up for the new WR-V includes a new Platinum White (Pearl), Radiant Red (Metallic), Lunar Silver (Metallic) and Modern Steel (Metallic).

PRICING

  • WR-V 1.2 Comfort MT                                                         R289 900
  • WR-V 1.2 Elegance MT                                                       R319 900