New Honda HR-V 2023 Attractive teaser Unveiled

     Honda of North America has released a teaser image of the all-new Honda HR-V 2023, which looks completely different from what is sold in the global market. It will launched in the first half of 2023.

New Honda HR-V

     From the teaser image, it can be seen that the All-new Honda HR-V North American version. The exterior design is significantly different from the HR-V sold in the world market. whether it is the appearance or even the whole body It can be said that almost no parts are compatible with the world market version at all.

Honda HR-V

     Although the teaser shown above is graphic only. But it shows that the North American version of the HR-V has a more aggressive look. Whether the headlights look more sleek with a front grille designed to indent down below Added with a large air vent in the bumper area. while the rear is designed to separate the taillights It still has the aura of the previous HR-V to see some. Including the edge of the door that is completely different from the HR-V in the world market.

     However, it is not surprising that the new Honda HR-V in the North American market will look different from the one on the global market. Honda has previously stated that the new crossover will be designed specifically to meet the needs of U.S. customers, unlike the Vezel and HR-V. Available in other regions of the world.

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     More details and pictures of the interior will have to wait for the launch date again. which will released in the first half of the year.

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