Honda promised us that the next generation CR-V is just around the corner. It seems they are correct because here we have some fresh spyshots of the 2012 CR-V with less camouflage. These test mules are doing their hot-weather testing in California’s Death Valley.
From the spyshots one can easily make out that Honda has ditched the sharp, boxy design and adopted a more fluidic approach for better aerodynamics. The SUV has become considerable bigger than the outgoing model indicating that there may be a third row of seats tucked away in the back. This will ensure that the Honda CR-V will be competitive against other 7 seater SUVs.
Codenamed 2WS, a 2.4-liter naturally-aspirated, 4 cylinder engine producing anywhere between 180 and 200hp will find its way under the bonnet. It will be available in both four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive depending on the markets. Rumors are that the new CRV will debut at the Los Angeles motor show this November.
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