Honda Access has provided more photos of the Urban Style and Casual Style packages for the all-new Honda HR-V, which recently went on sale in Japan as the Vezel. Both accessory kits are meant to improve the aesthetics of the B-segment crossover and are good alternatives if the Mugen stuff is too sporty for your liking.
As we’ve reported previously, both
packages add on a new front grille with a hexagonal-patterned mesh insert and
surround. There’s also a skirt for the front bumper that is more prominent with
a wide-width trim piece and fog, along with side lower garnishes, a tailgate
spoiler, rear bumper skirt and further garnishes and exhaust finishers.
The difference between the two designs is
the finishing applied on the parts, which are either in chrome or copper brown,
with the latter also applied on the side mirror caps as an option with the
Casual Style. Of course, Honda Access’ range of products for the HR-V isn’t
just limited to a body kit, as there are also C-pillar decals, a tailgate
garnish, painted emblems, fog lamp garnish, aluminium wheels, door handle
protective film, door visors, licence plate frames and mudguards.
For the interior, the company offers
illumination for the centre console, footwells, door handles, door pockets,
cupholders and centre console tray. Customers can also specify Vezel-branded
side sills, sports pedals, fabric or all-weather floor mats, seat covers,
additional USB ports for the rear, a wireless phone charger and various other
items that improve boot practicality.
The list of accessories doesn’t stop
there, as the HR-V can also be fitted with front and rear cameras, a driving
video recorder, wheel lock nuts, a navigation system, Kenwood speakers as well
as ETC and VICS systems. Child seats and pet-related gear are also available,
among many other things.

