
The second-generation Honda BR-V is set to launch in a couple of days, but Honda Philippines isn’t done yet with building hype for the 7-seater. The Japanese automaker wants to assure the car-buying public that the new BR-V is not only able to deliver smooth and refined performance but can deliver excellent fuel mileage as well.
That said, Honda Cars Philippines put all the CVT variants of the 2023 Honda BR-V to the test with a fuel economy run in partnership with the Automobile Association of the Philippines. The Honda 7-seater topped the test with an impressive 24.70 km/L with its 1.5 V CVT model. This was then followed by the 1.5 VX CVT Honda Sensing model that got 23.48 km/L and by the 1.5 S CVT that achieved 22.61 km/L.
As part of the test, the APP drove each of the variants a total distance of 128 kilometers with the following parameters:
- - no cruise control
- - an average speed of 70 to 80 km/h
- - low cooling in the thermostat setting, no.1 for the blower setting
It goes to show that Honda made the BR-V well and tuned its 1.5-liter engine and the CVT for fuel economy, which is great considering the ever-fluctuating prices of gasoline.
The second-generation BR-V aims to strengthen Honda’s model lineup to the next level. This All-New 7-seater ticks the right boxes in a family vehicle, it’s got the tough character of an SUV, advanced technology and safety features, power, and efficiency to deliver great satisfaction for both the driver and its passengers.
Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the official launch of the 2023 Honda BR-V as it is set to happen on November 21, 2022. It’s time to elevate your adventures in style, safety, and power without having to compromise fuel consumption, quality, and durability. It is available in four (4) variants with the following image prices:
- All-New Honda BR-V 1.5 S MT – PHP 1,100,000
- All-New Honda BR-V 1.5 S CVT – PHP 1,190,000
- All-New Honda BR-V 1.5 V CVT – PHP 1,300,000
- All-New Honda BR-V 1.5 VX CVT Honda SENSING – PHP 1,390,000
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