Launched on February 15 at IIMS with Exclusive Design Upgrades , New Honda BR-V N7X Edition 2024
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On FEBRUARY 15, 2024, Honda BR-V N7X Edition Special Design Upgrades for Honda BR-V N7X Edition Unveiled at IIMS 2024 In a significant move, Honda at the ongoing IIMS 2024 has introduced special introduced the distinctive BR-V N7X Edition, showcasing styling enhancements.

Honda BR-V, once a prominent presence in the Indian market, was discontinued due to poor sales. However, the model continues to evolve in selected ASEAN markets. First launched in 2021 as part of the next-generation BR-V series, the N7X Edition builds on the success of its predecessor. Honda BR-V N7X Edition Based on the advanced Amaze platform, the second generation BR-V has undergone significant improvements that correct the design anomalies present in the first generation. While maintaining a similar overall silhouette, the second-generation BR-V now offers a more distinct SUV aesthetic, eliminating divisive opinions about its predecessor.

The front fascia has a more muscular and straight design, complemented by the aerodynamic hood and the absence of the odd window line crease. The taillights at the rear of the vehicle, reminiscent of the 5th generation City sedan, increase the sophistication of the overall appearance. Internally, the BR-V N7X Edition shares most of its interior elements with the existing Amaze model.

Honda BR-V N7X Edition Interiors Key Features of the BR-V N7X Edition Highlighting the exclusive features of the Honda BR-V N7X Edition include the dark chrome front grille with N7X Edition emblem, eye-catching LED headlights with DRLs, electric reverse with LED turn signals. There are towable ORVMs, black door handles, coated 17-inch alloy wheels. black, black side cladding, black shark fin antenna, dark chrome BR-V badging and all-black interior with silver elements on the CVT model, among others.

Honda BR-V N7X Edition 2024 Honda BR-V N7X Edition is available in three trim options: E CVT, Prestige CVT and Prestige Sensing CVT. Priced starting from IDR 319.4 million (Rs 17 lakh), the BR-V N7X Edition features the stunning Sand Khaki Pearl as its highlight colour. In Indonesia, the model is equipped with a 1.5 L DOHC I-VTEC engine producing 121 PS of maximum power and 145 Nm of maximum torque combined with a 6-speed MT or CVT.

It’s notable that the base S trim doesn’t offer the N7X Edition kit, and the Honda Sensing ADAS suite is exclusive to the top-spec trim. In the changing automotive landscape where SUVs and MPVs are gaining traction, it remains to be seen whether Honda will reconsider launching the BR-V in India, which could rival popular models like the Maruti Ertiga, XL6 and Kia Carens.

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