The Honda HR-V is one of the newest players in the country’s compact crossover segment. It sports not just good looks but also four fantastic hues.
Join us today as we explore the Honda HR-V’s fantastic colors.
Ignite red metallic is arguably the sportiest color in the Honda HR-V’s fairly limited palette. It evokes a strong sense of passion that perfectly mirror’s the crossover’s spirited engine.
Under the hood of the Honda HR-V is a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter mill mated to a CVT. The standard variant makes up to 119 horses while the turbocharged model bumps the power up to 175hp.
The range-topping Honda HR-V also comes with a Sport Mode that provides an extra responsive and direct drive on top of the Econ and Normal mode which are available on the standard trim.
This color gives the Honda HR-V a look that leans more toward luxury than sporty. Meteoroid gray metallic works well with the compact crossover’s mature and sleek look.
The hue echoes the plush interior appointments that can be found in the vehicle’s cabin. That said, the top-of-the-line HR-V offers opulent amenities such as leather seats, a leather shift knob, and a leather steering wheel.
It also comes with a single-zone automatic air-conditioner with an air diffusion system, as well as, ambient lighting.
Those who follow us at CARMUDI PHILIPPINES know we often say that white is the safest automotive paint. Not only does the achromatic color make the car look serene and friendly but according to statistics, white cars are less involved in vehicular accidents.
And while we’re on the topic of safety, interested car buyers will be happy to hear that both trims of the Honda HR-V get the same level of security as the Honda Sensing — as well as other safety features like ABS and EBD — are made standard for both HR-V models.
The Honda HR-V looks really sharp and savvy in this silver paint that it looks like it’s being driven by someone who works for a tech company in Silicon Valley.
On that note, the Honda HR-V does offer some decent technological amenities including its standard eight-inch infotainment system that comes with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. It also has connectivity features like Bluetooth, audio streaming, and hands-free phone compatibility.
The range-topping model gets a seven-inch digital instrument cluster while the base trim gets a smaller 4.2-inch instrument panel. Both systems display relevant driving data such as range, fuel level, speed, and time, among others.
The Honda HR-V is currently offered in two variants: the S CVT and the V Turbo CVT. They are priced at P1,250,000 and P1,598,000, respectively.
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