Ahead of the launch of the new 2017 Honda CR-V in
Thailand on March 24, Honda provided the Thai motoring media with a test drive
of the new SUV at the Buriram circuit.
At first glance, the CR-V that will be sold in the
Land of Smiles is pretty much identical to the one in the United States, with
the same optional LED headlights, chunky wheel arches, an upswept D-pillar kink and L-shaped LED
tail lights. The turbine-design 18-inch six-spoke alloy wheels are also seen
here; lower-end models get 17’s.
Inside, although the basic interior architecture is the same, with a
“floating” centre stack, a TFT LCD virtual instrument display and a Civic-style
three-spoke steering wheel, the traditional automatic gearlever has been
ditched for an NSX-style button selector, with the reverse button deeply
recessed to prevent accidental operation.
The biggest addition is a third row of
seats, making it seven in total. Both the second- and third-row seats are
reclinable, with the former also being able to be slid forwards and back as
before. The second row also tumbles out of the way to provide access to the
third row. As on US models, there are are air vents for the second row, but the
third row gets its own vents in the roof.
In Thailand, the CR-V is available with two engines.
The base unit is a carryover 2.4 litre K24 naturally-aspirated DOHC i-VTEC
four-cylinder petrol mill producing 175 hp at 6,200 rpm and 225 Nm at 4,000
rpm. The Earth Dreams CVT from the Thai-market previous-generation facelift has been retained as well.
The new range-topper is a 1.6 litre N16 DOHC i-DTEC
turbodiesel from the outgoing European-market model, churning out 160 hp at
4,000 rpm and 350 Nm at 2,000 rpm. The oil burner is paired to a ZF nine-speed
automatic gearbox. Both engines are available with all-wheel drive.
The new CR-V range is split into four models – 2.4 E
2WD, 1.6 Turbo E 2WD, 2.4 EL 4WD and 1.6 Turbo EL 4WD. Available kit includes
LED fog lights (in a different design to the US), keyless entry with Walk Away
Auto Lock, push-button start, wood trim, leather upholstery, all-round
one-touch power windows and dual-zone automatic climate control.
Other features include a seven-inch Display Audio
infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, an
electronic parking brake with auto brake hold and paddle shifters on diesel
models. A powered tailgate is standard on all models, with EL models gaining
kick-operated handsfree opening. Missing is the Remote Engine Start function
from the Civic.
Safety-wise, all models come with ABS with EBD and
brake assist, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and Agile Handling Assist (AHA)
with brake-operated torque vectoring, with EL models also gaining LaneWatch
blind spot camera and a Driver Attention Monitor; there are no mention of the
number of airbags on offer, however. The Honda Sensing suite of driver assists
and Adaptive Cruise Control are unfortunately not on offer.
Available colours include the new Dark Olive
Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic, Orchid White Pearl and
Crystal Black Pearl. All models get a black interior.