2024 Honda BR-V N7X Launched with Facial Upgrades
Honda BR-V is one of those few entrant models that enjoy the title of sub-compact crossover in Pakistan. Although it never had a high sales figure due to its average look and over-elevated fascia, it still remained a pick for its competitive prices and good passenger capacity. With the beginning of 2024, this compact SUV got an aesthetic upgrade with a variety of trims and spec variations, too.
Honda BR-V N7X Edition
Honda introduces the new BR-V N7X at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) with a design philosophy of ‘New 7-Seater eXcitement’. Its first generation was launched in 2016; now the second generation has come up with the previous 1.5L i-VTEC four-cylinder engine with DOHC that produces 121 PS at 6,600 rpm and 145 N-m of Torque while delivering power via CVT gearbox. This new edition offers three variants: E CVT, Prestige CVT, and top-range model Prestige with Honda Sensing. The new model features exclusive color options of Sand Khaki Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, and Meteoroid Grey Metallic.
Exterior Upgrades
It features a new dark chrome front grille with an embedded emblem, chrome fag lamps, aero kit spoilers, door handles, shark fin antenna, tailgate spoiler, and 17-inch wheels, all in black finish. This all-new black theme, in combination with khaki, gives this SUV an aggressive look.
Interior
Besides the exterior upgrades, the new E CVT comes with keyless entry and start, a 4.2-inch infotainment screen, a 7-inch head unit, a reverse camera, automatic air conditioning, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a trademark Honda upholstery.
Safety Features
Only the Prestige trim gets superior Honda Sensing accompanied by ADAS features, including Lane Watch, Automatic Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane-Keep Assist, Lane-Centering, Front-Collision Alert, and 6 Airbags.
These new upgrades will surely increase the appeal of the vehicle as the consumers have more options in looks, comfort and safety.
It’s time for Honda to launch this new generation in Pakistan.