The Honda CR-V is a car with a rugged and aggressive build, with an attractive and sporty exterior body. In India, the CR-V was introduced in 2003 which has been running for ten years. The car has been a significant model in India, that Honda has now launched the fourth-generation car in India.
The new CR-V has retained most of the features of its predecessor; the main modification is in the build which is more aggressive as mentioned. The muscular build is due to the headlights being fitted a few spots behind and is designed with illuminating HID projection lamps. To provide a modern and classy appeal, the chrome plated three-slat grille merges with the upper portion of the headlight. Honda also offers other options of honeycomb-mesh grille. The front bumper has a large and prominent design with fog-lamp fittings.
The other creative changes are, the slanting roofline terminates into the tailgate with a hunchback like trait observed in Volvo crossovers, which provides abundant space. The wheel arches are decked with the perfect manly build, with a black cladding that further drifts to the length of the car. The alloy wheel is of 17-inch ten-spoke type similar to the Honda Accord.
The tailgate is magnificently tailored with elegant vertical taillights, which projects the perfect image of three-dimensional crystals. The tailgate is characterised by roof-mounted spoiler with integrated brake-lamps. The rear bumper is inserted with matte-black diffuser which heightens the weight of the tailgate. The tailgate’s incredible design can be matched with successful models of BMW X3 and Audi Q5.
The Honda CR-V fourth generation has an amazing sturdy build, along with impeccable and inventive design. The CR-V fourth generation would thrill sporty car fans who can enjoy a thrilling long journey with family and friends. The CR-V has been running in India for ten years, and the fourth generation car has undergone minor modifications, which showcases the consumer’s preference to the original.