Comfort and luxury get wedded to
convenience in the top-of-the-line Honda CR-V
The C, R and V in Honda CR-V expand to a
‘Comfortable Runabout Vehicle’. That says it all really. And it’s true, the
CR-V’s cabin is as comfortable as any luxury sedan and this top-of-the-line
2.4-liter AT variant of the car is loaded with all the features one looks for
in a car. As for being a runabout vehicle, it has more than enough space for
five passengers, their luggage, maybe, even a pet to go on a long road trip,
and can even go around the city like an everyday car without any special needs.
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CR-V 2.4L AT front
Honda launched the fourth-generation CR-V
in India this year in an attempt to reinforce their presence in the SUV segment.
It has four variants and two engine options, a 2.0-liter petrol and a 2.4-liter
petrol. The 2.4-liter engine is mated to a five-speed auto ‘box and is
accompanied by Honda’s on-demand 4x4 system, which otherwise keeps the car in
the front-wheel-drive mode.
The CR-V has a sharp and upmarket styling
and the front end carries Honda’s current family look. The rear end looks
inspired by Volvo SUVs while the shark-fin antenna is a typical BMW design
feature. The fourth-generation CR-V is based on the same platform as its
predecessor and the design has undergone an evolutionary change, though there
is continuity in form and proportions. However, the new car is longer due to
the pulled back tailgate and the triangle rear quarter-glass, but is, in fact,
shorter in length than the previous car.
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CR-V 2.4L AT side
Notable exterior features are HID headlamps
with lens washers, 10-spoke alloys, chrome-finished door handles and an
electric sunroof. The car can be further customized by opting for the ‘Inspire’
or ‘Elegance’ styling packages offered by Honda. The cabin has beige colored
leather upholstery, steering wheel and gearstick and two-tone (grey-and-beige)
interior. There is speed adjustable cruise control, which can be opted for via
the controls on the steering wheel and the 6.1-inch touchscreen display on the
fascia provides the controls for the music system, Bluetooth connectivity and
hands-free telephone. Honda have provided Navteq maps for navigation, which are
displayed on this screen. There is also a second five-inch TFT screen on the
dashboard that shows the reverse camera feed, a clock, average fuel
consumption, range and the contents of the flash drive connected to the car.
The
cabin has beige colored leather upholstery, steering wheel and gearstick and
two-tone (grey-and-beige) interior
The driver’s seat in the CR-V is eight-way
adjustable and both the front and rear passengers have great leg-space. The
boot, as we said before, is large enough and the cargo space can be further
increased by collapsing the rear bench by pulling the levers in the boot.
The
driver’s seat in the CR-V is eight-way adjustable and both the front and rear
passengers have great leg-space
The CR-V is high on safety features such as
Honda’s patented G-CON technology, which absorbs the G-force on impact, ACE
body structure, which prevents the crash energy from passing on to the
occupants along with the standard air-bags, ABS, EBD and ESP package and also a
hill start assist.
Many
cubbyholes and pockets inside the cabin
The car is powered by Honda’s 2,354-cc,
in-line four, i-VTEC petrol engine that has a maximum power output of 190 PS at
7,000 RPM and 226 Nm of torque at 4,400 RPM. The engine is mated to A
five-speed automatic gearbox and the driver can also opt to shift the gears
manually using the paddle-shifters located behind the steering wheel. The auto
‘box is quite responsive and the car has a linear acceleration, but we were
disappointed to see that the acceleration figures are similar to that of the
2.0-liter manual car (which itself is not very quick) not very quick) in spite
of having a more powerful engine. It also has a low average fuel consumption
figure of 7.87 km/l, which can get heavy on the pocket considering that it is a
Petrol car.
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CR-V 2.4L AT back
It fares much better in other areas,
though, such as handling, which makes it feel like a compact sedan. There is
hardly anybody-roll while driving through corners and it stays rooted even on
wet roads, as we found out during our test. It also stops very well and even
the worst of bumps go unnoticed, for the suspension is quite capable. This
results in a great ride quality and occupant comfort, which have always been
the CR-uV’s strong points. However, the mediocre performance figures and fuel
efficiency of the car do raise a question whether the better equipment and
convenience of an automatic transmission compensate for the increase in price
when one can let go of a few things and opt for the comparatively cheaper and
frugal 2.0-liter engine.
Is
it a SUV or a truck? Just look at all that space!
Specifications
Engine
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Cylinders: Four
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Engine Layout: Transverse
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Fuel: Petrol
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Cubic capacity: 2354cc
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Valve gear: DOHC,4valves/cyl
Engine output
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Max power (PS): 190
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Power peak (rpm): 6,000
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Red line (rpm): 7,000
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Max torque (Nm): 226
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Torque peak (rpm): 4,400
Wheels and tires
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Wheel size: 17-inch
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Tire size: 225/65 R17
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BRAKES
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Front: Disc
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Rear: Disc
Steering
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Type: Collapsible, electric power steering
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Lock to lock: 3.2
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SUSPENSION
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Front: McPherson strut, coil spring with
anti-roll bar
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Rear: Double wishbone, coil spring with
anti-roll bar
Accommodation
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Seating: 5
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Head Room, F/R: 980/980mm
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Leg Room F (max/min): 1240/1010 mm
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Knee Room F (max/min): 820/590 mm
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Knee Room R (max/min) : 940/700 mm
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Shoulder space: 1420 mm
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Fuel tank: 58 liters
Driver aids
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Airbags, ABS, ESP, Adjustable steering with
power assist, cruise control
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