2010 Honda CR-V Launched In U.K.

2010 Honda CR-V was one of our story few weeks before.Today Honda unveiled the upgraded version of Honda CR-V 2010 in U.K. with many tempting features.The physical changes in the new version of Honda CR-V is less as we said in our last post.The front grille is modified and some amount of chromium touch up have been done in front and rear ends.The front and rear bumpers also got minor but visible tweaks.

New 2010 Honda CR-V Image

The most exciting features of 2010 Honda CR-V could be the addition of a new diesel engine and an autobox in drive line.The new 2.2ltr diesel engine is able to deliver 150PS@4,000rpm power at max with peak torque of 350Nm@2,000rpm.Earlier Honda CRV diesel variant was available only with manual transmission but Honda now addressed this concern and launched  2010 CR-V with their own six speed auto box.

2010 Honda CR-V Image

Other additions in new CRV includes a new and bigger(18”) alloy wheels,more luxurious interiors with high quality plastics and fabrics.The audio system has under gone considerable makeover the new music system is compatible with USB and an auxiliary input.Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Mitigation Braking have been reintroduced in this new variant of Honda CR-V after a short break.Honda is feeling the heat from it’s competitors, every other day we hear some thing about CR-V’s competition so now Honda is all set to launch this new CR-V in upcoming Frankfurt International Auto show.Japan may get this new CR-V on 17th of this month.

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2 Comments

  1. Ajith says:

    I somehow don’t like the CRV mainly because of its pathetic fuel economy. Wish Honda had a Diesel mini SUV

    • George says:

      Dear Ajith,
      Thanks for expressing your opinion.But Honda CR-V is one of the best selling SUV in all over the world.
      BTW even I am also not in favour of new 2010 Honda CR-V.I would rather prefer the last variant.

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