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Honda unveils new CR-V

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Honda has unveiled its fifthgener­ation CR-V, a family SUV set to take on key rivals such as the Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan.

The new machine follows the styling direction establishe­d by the latest Honda Civic, a sharper, more focused outlook with slim headlights and a new grille capable of opening and closing automatica­lly to minimise drag.

Under the bonnet, the CR-V features the same turbocharg­ed 1.5-litre engine as the new Honda Civic sedan. US models are set to receive a 142kW tune, well more than the 127kW used in New Zealand Civic models, though specificat­ions for the CR-V have not yet been confirmed.

Entry-level models are likely to carry on with a 2.4-litre, fourcylind­er petrol engine. The car will be equipped with a CVT automatic transmissi­on and a choice of front-wheel-drive or allwheel-drive traction.

Honda has taken the CR-V upmarket with technology such as a powered tailgate with a footoperat­ed sensor, a 7-inch touchscree­n with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivi­ty and a suite of driver aids including autonomous emergency braking, active cruise control and more.

The brand responded to criticism by re-introducin­g a physical volume knob (recent models featured capacitive-touch plastic), though the choice of 17-inch or 18-inch wheels look a little under-done next to the optional 20-inch hoops of Volkswagen’s latest Tiguan. Expect to see the new CR-V here towards in the second half of 2017.

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The 2017 Honda CR-V.

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