Honda has announced that the all-new ZR-V will go on sale in Japan from April 21, 2023, with both hybrid and turbocharged powertrains set to be made available. According to Honda, ZR-V stands for ‘Z Runabout Vehicle’, which is a reference to Generation Z. The ZR-V is categorised as a C-segment crossover and shares its underpinnings with the 11th-generation Civic. Within the Honda line-up, it sits between the global market HR-V and CR-V, measuring 4,567 mm long, 1,839 mm wide, 1,621 mm tall and with a wheelbase of 2,654 mm.
It’s widely reported that the ZR-V will
effectively replace the CR-V in Japan as well as Europe. The most obvious
competitor for the ZR-V is the Toyota Corolla Cross, which has the following
dimensions: 4,460 mm length, 1,825 mm width, 1,620 mm height and 2,640 mm
wheelbase. The Toyota crossover is currently sold in several markets that the
ZR-V/US-market HR-V will enter, including Japan, Europe and North America.
It’s not certain if ASEAN markets will get
Honda’s new crossover, but given the Corolla Cross has a presence in our
region, it would make sense for the ZR-V to come over and put up a fight –
we’ll have to wait and see. For Japan, the ZR-V will be available with a 1.5
litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine providing 178 PS at
6,000 rpm and 240 Nm of torque from 1,700 to 4,500 rpm. The VTEC Turbo mill is
paired with a CVT and can be had with front- or all-wheel drive. The other
option is the Honda’s e:HEV hybrid powertrain that features a 2.0 litre
Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine with 141 PS at 6,000 rpm
and 182 Nm at 4,500 rpm. The combustion engine is mated to an electric motor
and acts primarily as a generator to power a separate traction motor rated at
184 PS and 315 Nm.
However, the hybrid’s e-CVT can clutch the
engine onto the wheels at higher speeds when it is more efficient to do so.
Like the non-hybrid, the e:HEV powertrain comes in front- and all-wheel drive
flavours. Two grade levels (X and Z) are available for each powertrain, and the
ZR-V will be priced between 3,298,900 and 3,768,600 yen, inclusive of the country’s 10% consumption tax. In terms of
equipment, the Japan-spec ZR-V is available with full LED headlamps, a
10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, dual-zone climate control with rear
vents, 18-inch wheels, ambient lighting, leather upholstery, a Honda Connect
touch-based infotainment system, powered front seats and standard Honda Sensing
(autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, auto
high beam, adaptive driving beam, traffic jam assist, false start suppression).