Any news on the projected pricing ?
All New Honda HRV 2022, All. Eyes. On. You.
All New Honda HRV 2022, All. Eyes. On. You.
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Jun 17 2022, 09:42 PM
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Any news on the projected pricing ?
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Jun 17 2022, 09:48 PM
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Jun 17 2022, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Jun 17 2022, 09:48 PM) Nope. but indicative price is around 118-138k Thanks for the info on the pricing. Quite surprised Honda is actually previewing the V specs instead of the RS. But having said that, it’s going to be the most hot selling variant nonetheless.Got also info from salesman that the preview tomorrow will be 'V' variant i.e. the highest turbo spec. Those booked that variant can go and have a look. |
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Jun 17 2022, 10:06 PM
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QUOTE(Zapherces @ Jun 17 2022, 09:57 PM) Thanks for the info on the pricing. Quite surprised Honda is actually previewing the V specs instead of the RS. But having said that, it’s going to be the most hot selling variant nonetheless. I guess its due to the RS i.e. Hybrid variant will only be available 1 month after launch just like the City RS hybrid. So its more realistic to display the V variantThis post has been edited by Area51SE: Jun 17 2022, 10:06 PM |
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Jun 17 2022, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Jun 11 2022, 06:16 PM) US's HR-V is based on Civic (C-segment) platform while Asia countries HRV is based on City (B-segment). oh? damn. I didn't know. Thanks for the info! TIL xDUS's HRV is known as ZR-V in Asia countries but i doubt it will make way to Malaysia / SEA market though. |
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Jun 18 2022, 01:01 PM
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Just went for the preview, the display unit is the 'V' spec. - Front grille -> RS style without the chrome highlights (Refer to the pic attached below) - No power boot, only RS gets power boot. - Rims same as the RS rims (18inch dark grey rims) - Sequential signal - Overall interior quality much more premium, big step up from the previous HRV. Can't comment much as there's only 10mins for viewing time since the queue is very long. ![]() This post has been edited by Area51SE: Jun 18 2022, 04:14 PM contra and KingArthurVI liked this post
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Jun 18 2022, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Jun 18 2022, 01:01 PM) Just went for the preview, the display unit is the 'V' spec. we can go inside? how spacious compare to old HRV?- Front grille -> RS style without the chrome highlights (Refer to the pic attached below) - No power boot, only RS gets power boot. - Rims same as the RS rims (18inch dark grey rims) - Sequential signal - Overall interior quality much more premium, big step up from the previous HRV. Can't comment much as there's only 10mins for viewing time since the queue is very long. ![]() |
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Jun 18 2022, 04:55 PM
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Jun 18 2022, 05:46 PM
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So HRV or Corolla Cross better?
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Jun 18 2022, 06:36 PM
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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Jun 18 2022, 04:55 PM) Interior space should be similar to previous HRV in terms of spaciousness. Boot wise slightly smaller compared to previous gen. Do you think the interior can be comparable to say a Civic? I understand HR-V is technically a B-segment but from the outside at least it looks like a jacked up Civic rather than a jacked up City to meYes, can go inside but only limited to 10mins and need to queue. |
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Jun 18 2022, 06:52 PM
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QUOTE(ws_lim83 @ Jun 18 2022, 05:46 PM) Can't comment as I've not looked at the Cross yet. QUOTE(KingArthurVI @ Jun 18 2022, 06:36 PM) Do you think the interior can be comparable to say a Civic? I understand HR-V is technically a B-segment but from the outside at least it looks like a jacked up Civic rather than a jacked up City to me I would still say the interior for Civic is slightly more premium still in compared to the HRV. |
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Jun 18 2022, 09:49 PM
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Managed to ramas the Meteorite Grey RS today. My take on the all New HRV are as follows (coming from an existing owner of the 2015 HRV V trim and have also test drove the Corolla Cross Hybrid):-
1. Build quality as an overall really improved. Despite there are still quite a few hard plastic across the interior. Buttons seems to have more textile feel and loving the physical Aircond controls (speaking of the physical Aircond control, Honda did a nice touch by putting in colour variation in the temperature dials - red for hotter and turns blue for colder). I even tried slamming both front and rear doors and I must admit that they feel more solid than the Corolla Cross. Only gripe is the exhaust pipe for the RS looks hideous where there is no garnish whatsoever. Looks cheap ..tyres are 18inch 225 50 R18 Conti 2. Space wise, somewhat feels the same as the previous HRV except for the rear. Headroom seems to have reduced due to the sloping coupe like C pillar but leg room seems to increased by a wee bit. The black head roofing tend to give a more consistent feel as the rest of the interior are black. Doesn’t feel claustrophobic. Boot space however have decreased in size from previous with no spare tire (RS version only - but given a tyre repair kit). The leather seats feels comfortable but not sure it will give sufficient bolstering while driving. 3. Tech wise, Although we are not getting the 9 inch infotainment system as per the Japan and European markets, I feel that this head unit is far more superior than the Corolla Cross. The screen is bright and responsive. USB plug points are nicely placed below the Aircond dials which gives better cable management while charging or using the apple CarPlay/android auto. Reverse camera is clear with 4 angles to choose. Too bad no 360 viewing angle. We only get Honda lane watch. The 8 build in speakers is surprisingly good. Auto window only on the driver’s side. 4. According to the SA I spoke with prices are estimated ranged from RM120k to RM140k Sorry could not give a more in-depth observation as I only managed to view it less than 10 minutes. |
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Jun 18 2022, 09:53 PM
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I heard from proton sa, price start from 120k and push up to 150k range. like civic wow!
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Jun 18 2022, 10:01 PM
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QUOTE(kelvinfixx @ Jun 18 2022, 09:53 PM) Don’t think it will be 150k for the highest trim. The civic RS is going for 144k currently. So HRV will be priced nicely below 140k mark if not it makes no marketing sense liou |
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Jun 18 2022, 11:35 PM
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Jun 19 2022, 01:43 AM
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Jun 19 2022, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(Zapherces @ Jun 18 2022, 09:49 PM) Managed to ramas the Meteorite Grey RS today. My take on the all New HRV are as follows (coming from an existing owner of the 2015 HRV V trim and have also test drove the Corolla Cross Hybrid):- Great review..I'm surprised u managed to test so much things within the 10mins. For me, didnt had much time and the couldn't test the infotainment unit as the car wasn't in start mode.1. Build quality as an overall really improved. Despite there are still quite a few hard plastic across the interior. Buttons seems to have more textile feel and loving the physical Aircond controls (speaking of the physical Aircond control, Honda did a nice touch by putting in colour variation in the temperature dials - red for hotter and turns blue for colder). I even tried slamming both front and rear doors and I must admit that they feel more solid than the Corolla Cross. Only gripe is the exhaust pipe for the RS looks hideous where there is no garnish whatsoever. Looks cheap ..tyres are 18inch 225 50 R18 Conti 2. Space wise, somewhat feels the same as the previous HRV except for the rear. Headroom seems to have reduced due to the sloping coupe like C pillar but leg room seems to increased by a wee bit. The black head roofing tend to give a more consistent feel as the rest of the interior are black. Doesn’t feel claustrophobic. Boot space however have decreased in size from previous with no spare tire (RS version only - but given a tyre repair kit). The leather seats feels comfortable but not sure it will give sufficient bolstering while driving. 3. Tech wise, Although we are not getting the 9 inch infotainment system as per the Japan and European markets, I feel that this head unit is far more superior than the Corolla Cross. The screen is bright and responsive. USB plug points are nicely placed below the Aircond dials which gives better cable management while charging or using the apple CarPlay/android auto. Reverse camera is clear with 4 angles to choose. Too bad no 360 viewing angle. We only get Honda lane watch. The 8 build in speakers is surprisingly good. Auto window only on the driver’s side. 4. According to the SA I spoke with prices are estimated ranged from RM120k to RM140k Sorry could not give a more in-depth observation as I only managed to view it less than 10 minutes. This post has been edited by Area51SE: Jun 19 2022, 01:44 AM |
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Jun 19 2022, 07:41 AM
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QUOTE(Zapherces @ Jun 18 2022, 09:49 PM) Managed to ramas the Meteorite Grey RS today. My take on the all New HRV are as follows (coming from an existing owner of the 2015 HRV V trim and have also test drove the Corolla Cross Hybrid):- which branch did you go?1. Build quality as an overall really improved. Despite there are still quite a few hard plastic across the interior. Buttons seems to have more textile feel and loving the physical Aircond controls (speaking of the physical Aircond control, Honda did a nice touch by putting in colour variation in the temperature dials - red for hotter and turns blue for colder). I even tried slamming both front and rear doors and I must admit that they feel more solid than the Corolla Cross. Only gripe is the exhaust pipe for the RS looks hideous where there is no garnish whatsoever. Looks cheap ..tyres are 18inch 225 50 R18 Conti 2. Space wise, somewhat feels the same as the previous HRV except for the rear. Headroom seems to have reduced due to the sloping coupe like C pillar but leg room seems to increased by a wee bit. The black head roofing tend to give a more consistent feel as the rest of the interior are black. Doesn’t feel claustrophobic. Boot space however have decreased in size from previous with no spare tire (RS version only - but given a tyre repair kit). The leather seats feels comfortable but not sure it will give sufficient bolstering while driving. 3. Tech wise, Although we are not getting the 9 inch infotainment system as per the Japan and European markets, I feel that this head unit is far more superior than the Corolla Cross. The screen is bright and responsive. USB plug points are nicely placed below the Aircond dials which gives better cable management while charging or using the apple CarPlay/android auto. Reverse camera is clear with 4 angles to choose. Too bad no 360 viewing angle. We only get Honda lane watch. The 8 build in speakers is surprisingly good. Auto window only on the driver’s side. 4. According to the SA I spoke with prices are estimated ranged from RM120k to RM140k Sorry could not give a more in-depth observation as I only managed to view it less than 10 minutes. is there any civic in the showroom? |
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Jun 19 2022, 07:47 AM
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