Honda Reveals XR-V Crossover in Chengdu

9 years, 7 months ago - 5 September 2014, Autoblog
Honda XR-V Concept
Honda XR-V Concept
Global automakers have been moving largely towards global products, but that doesn't mean it can't tweak them for local tastes.

Take Honda, for example, and its new compact crossover. Unveiled late last year as the Vezel, the crossover is expected to arrive in Europe and North America as the HR-V. But in China, it's being called the XR-V and adopts the form you see here.

Presented by Dongfeng Honda at the Chengdu Motor Show, the new XR-V is based closely on the Vezel but adopts some unique bodywork for a more rugged look. The front end gets a more SUV-like grille and bumper, while the side flanks are less swoopy but with more muscular wheel arches. The result may not be as bonkers as the Mugen version that debut at the Tokyo Auto Salon tuner show, but reminds us more of the similarly named and ruggedized Subaru XV Crosstrek.