Honda has finally plunged into the fast growing urban crossover segment in India with the newly minted BR-V seven-seater SUV.
Good looks and smart features in the new Honda BR-V make it ideal for those looking for a dash of thrill
If there was ever a car to define the word 'crossover', the BR-V would be it.
The top end BR-V has been priced at Rs 12.90 lakh as opposed to Rs 14.43 lakh for Creta's top variant
The automatic variant of the SUV is priced at Rs 11.99 lakh
The BR-V is a Mobilio-derived crossover from Honda that not just offers the practicality of an SUV but also is a spacious seven-seater, writes Indian automobile website MotorBeam.com
The urban, more sophisticated buyer will favour the BR-V over the Scorpio
Honda BR-V will be launched in India this year.
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