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Honda moves its SUV upmarket

- – Matt Brogan

Honda Australia says a move upmarket will impact sales of its popular small SUV by as much as 50 percent as the new HR-V follows the example of its Civic sibling by offering a streamline­d – and more premium – line-up.

Compared with its predecesso­r, the all-new HR-V, which was launched in Australia last week, is available in two instead of four trim grades and its higher specificat­ion levels reflect in its variants’ loftier list prices.

Honda Australia chief operating officer of automotive Stephen Collins said the brand would continue to offer quality over quantity and focus on the customer-centric business model it debuted just over 10 months ago.

“We’re really pleased where we’re at with the business,” he said.

“It has been nine or 10 months since we moved into the agency model, and although we had a few months of transition – which coincided with the tougher side of lockdown – things are progressin­g well and will continue to progress as our product line-up is regenerate­d over the next 12-18 months.

“The Civic and HR-V were the first examples of that regenerati­on and, as an establishe­d player in the small SUV market, the HR-V is for us an important model – and one that will help to stabilise the agency business model generally.”

Mr Collins said the addition of further hybrid variants – alongside an all-new Civic Type R sports hatch and completely new SUV offering due to arrive early in 2023 – would further drive Honda Australia’s push upmarket, despite its admittedly lower sales projection­s.

“The HR-V will be joined shortly by the Civic Hybrid, which will come through in the second half of the year and help to fulfil our commitment that all models will come with petrol

and hybrid variants,” Mr Collins said. “That will be followed by the Civic Type R, due to be launched overseas in the second half of 2022. It will be first off the rank in Australia in 2023.

“But importantl­y, we’ll also see a new SUV enter the line-up; a model that will sit between the HR-V and CR-V, and that vehicle will give us a very competitiv­e SUV stable. It’s a big part of our strategy going forward and we should see it within the next 12 months.

“We’re confident the new SUV will suit different customer needs.

“The HR-V is very popular with female buyers, and younger buyers, so we think the new model will fit in between the HR-V and CR-V and suit family-type buyers.

“And, of course, the SUV will continue to attract those kinds of buyers, in particular family buyers who are looking for something a little bit larger.”

Honda Australia has sold more than 70,000 examples of the HR-V since the model went on sale back in 2015.

The new-generation model is priced from $36,700 drive-away for the 1.5-litre petrol-powered Vi X, with the hybridised E:HEV L selling from $45,000 drive-away.

The outgoing HR-V range was priced from between $31,300 and $41,000, plus on-road costs.

Mr Collins said the move upmarket, and the associated price rise, would slow the uptake of the HR-V moving forward, but Honda Australia expected 5000 units to be sold during the first 12 months, with the majority of buyers expected to opt for petrolonly power.

“The reposition­ing of the HR-V, and some supply constraint­s around semiconduc­tors, mean that the 5000 number is what we’re planning for,” he said.

“It’s early days, but we think the split between petrol and hybrid will be about 35 percent hybrid and 65 percent petrol. That ratio will increase in favour of the hybrid over time.

“Toyota, for example, has shown that if you get the marketing around hybrid right, and have the product to match, that over time the popularity of hybrid will grow, and in metropolit­an areas, already, the interest in hybrid HR-V models is particular­ly strong.”

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