It is for the first time Honda has introduced the diesel powertrain to the CR-V line-up in India.
While the petrol variants are powered by a 2-litre CVT (continuously variable transmission) engine delivering a power output of 154 PS, the 1.6-litre diesel trims come mated with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Both the petrol and diesel versions of the model will feature automatic transmissions only.
"We strongly believe that the new CR-V has the potential to be a game changer in premium SUV segment and we foresee a shift in consumer preference towards more luxurious and comfortable SUVs," Honda Cars India President and CEO Gaku Nakanishi told reporters here.
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