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      Jazz based Honda WR-V unveiled at Sao Paulo motor show

      Bilal Ahmed Firfiray

      Bilal Ahmed Firfiray

      The Honda has unveiled the Jazz based crossover, the WR-V at the 2016 Sao Paulo motor show. The car will go on sale in the South American market early next year. Expect the Honda WR-V to make it to Indian shores by the middle of 2017.

      Jazz based Honda WRV unveiled

      The WR-V stands for “Winsome Runabout Vehicle”. Even though the WR-V is based on the Honda Jazz, it gets different headlamp treatment, a higher bonnet, and a more aggressive front bumper. The front also sports a silver skid plate integrated into the black bumper cladding. The grille, as seen on most Honda cars, has a thick chrome slat running into the headlamps.

      The black cladding continues on the wheel arches and on the doors to lend the WR-V a crossover, rugged look. The car also sports a newly designed 16-inch alloy wheel as was rendered in original design sketch. The WR-V retains the character line of the Jazz on the side, but the rear gets a redesigned tailgate and slightly altered tail lamps. Interiors of the WR-V are expected to be similar to the Jazz as well. 

      Specifications of the car haven't been revealed yet, but we expect the Brazilian-spec to come with 1.2-litre and 1.5-litre petrol engines. Whereas when launched in India, the WR-V will get the same engines fitted in the Jazz. So, the petrol will be the 1.2-litre i-VTEC making 87bhp while the diesel version will get the 1.5-litre i-DTEC motor putting out 98bhp. Gearbox options will include a five-speed manual and a CVT for the petrol and a six-speed manual for the diesel.

      The WR-V stands for Winsome Runabout Vehicle

      The Honda WR-V will benefit from the sub-four metre excise rule, and will sit under the BR-V and above the Jazz in terms of pricing. The Honda WR-V will face competition from the likes of the Hyundai i20 Active and the Toyota Etios Cross on one hand, and the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and the Ford EcoSport on the SUV end of the sub-four metre compact car scale.

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