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Honda has released a couple of teaser images with the BR-V crossover prototype set to premiere at the Indonesian Auto Show.

Not to be confused with the HR-V (Vezel), Honda's BR-V (Bold Runabout Vehicle) is being billed as a "new generation crossover utility vehicle" capable of providing seating for up to seven people on three rows. It was developed by Honda R&D Asia Pacific in Thailand and will target the Asian market where it will be offered with a 1.5-liter gasoline engine providing a blend between "sporty performance" and "great fuel efficiency."

Likely to be based on the Honda Brio, the new BR-V adopts a rather bold design, but usually these teasers are exaggerated to build up hype until the official reveal. Honda says that we should expect to see a "tough and solid" exterior design with sleek roof rails, big alloy wheels and a generous ground clearance, along with a generous array of standard safety features and a choice of two transmissions.

Described as a prototype, the Honda BR-V will be shown in August in Tangerang at theGaikindo Indonesian International Auto Show 2015. The production version is expected to go on sale sometime next year.

WCF

Preview per un crossover pensato per India ed Indonesia.

Sarà sicuramente un mpv rialzetto.

 News al 02/12/2015: Mazda 2.

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