Honda Thailand has dropped the teasers
of the 2017 Honda CR-V, one of which confirms a new feature never before
offered in the crossover – third-row seating. The next-gen CR-V will launch on
March 29 in the country.
Another interesting feature of the Thai-spec feature
is the lack of a traditional gear selector for the CVT; instead it gets an
Acura NSX-inspired selector with buttons for P, R, N and D. Honda Thailand has
also confirmed that the CR-V will, offer the option of
diesel power from a 1.6L i-DTEC unit paired to a nine-speed automatic
transmission, which produces 160 hp at 4,000 rpm and 350 Nm of torque at 2,000
rpm.
The new CR-V will share most of the
features available in the U.S-spec model, which includes signature Honda LED
headlights (Touring trim) with wing-shaped LED DRLs, Honda-first Active Shutter
Grille to lower aerodynamic drag, new aluminum-forged alloy wheels, narrower
A-pillars, Hands-Free Access Power Tailgate and plenty of chrome garnish.
The Thai-spec Honda CR-V is manufactured at Honda’s
Ayutthaya plant in Thailand, which serves as the production hub for ASEAN
markets and India.