Honda is packed with new launches; the launch of 2014 City has churned public excitement levels to no end. Then there are some more amazing upcoming models which are Vezel SUV and Mobilio MPV, and now the company is likely to release the new CR-V diesel in 2015, and the excitement with new launches is just never ending.
Honda has never been in the picture for diesel launches, and is now keen to expand its diesel car portfolio. The company has created a bang with the launch of its diesel project Amaze, and has used the same potent Earth Dreams diesel engine into its new City. Honda will use the same engine into its new CR-V product. The car will run on powerful 1.6 liter iDTEC engine, more powerful than Amaze to quality for below four meter excise duty regulation. The engine output will be more robust as well, which is now 118bhp from 1.6 liter engine compared to 100bhp. The petrol car will move on 2.4 liter capacity and the power output is now 30.5kgm compared to 23kgm used earlier.
Expect to drive a smoother and light weight new CR-V, the diesel car is sold in two wheel drive mode, lesser than its predecessor by 70kg. The 1.6 liter diesel engine will pump out world class power and torque efficiencies. Honda has recorded continuous profits for months since the launch of Amaze in 2013 April, the demand for the car was so enormous that the company had to build another unit in Tapukara Rajasthan. Since the recent launch of City, the car along with Amaze has yielded an amazing 123% profit for Honda. Now with the establishment of Tapukara unit, Honda can roll out many pieces of diesel 1.6 liter engine, and the initial price is expected to be about Rs 25 lakhs.
For more delicious information, Honda might fit a diesel power train to Accord model, and the car in the making will be injected with a best-in-class twin turbo engine technology. As high fly as the engine is the power output which is 140 to 150bhp, and the torque output is likely to be phenomenal as well.
The launch of 1.5 liter iDTEC engine in Amaze was the trigger point for Honda to go the diesel way. The grand success of the car has led Honda to use the same engine in Vezel SUV and Mobilio MPV, and a bigger version of it in new CR-V scheduled to arrive in 2015. CR-V is Honda’s premium SUV, and the forthcoming model is filled with greater excitement in terms of lighter weight and more powerful engine. Later the same engine formula might be used in Accord. Ardent CR-V fans can look forward to exciting moments with new model, and customers can hope to encounter an atmosphere of grandeur and abundance. The most exciting aspect of the launch is driving a lighter CR-V, a perfect package to live a life of pride and riches.
Honda car buffs can look forward to string of amazing packages with heaps of exciting moments to look forward to.