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The
Honda HR-V is a
mini SUV produced by the Japanese automaker
Honda since 1999. The abbreviation HR-V stands officially for
Hybrid Recreation Vehicle in Europe and
High Rider Vehicle in Japan.
It was shipped to
Europe with either a 1.6-litre
SOHC or 1.6-litre SOHC
VTEC engine. The first models were also available as a three-door
front-wheel drive or as a
four-wheel drive version. The three door versions were discontinued after the longer five door versions were introduced. By using the Honda Real Time 4x4 the 4WD is hydraulically activated when the
front wheels do not have enough traction, otherwise the car is front wheel driven. A
continuously variable transmission gearbox was available as an option. Originally developed as a concept car the HR-V was quickly put into production. Floor pan is from the
Honda Logo with the 4WD system coming from the
Honda CR-V although it used beefed up drive shafts rather than the original CRV ones.
A 3-door HR-V rear with optional spoiler
Different versions were also produced for the
Australia,
New Zealand and
Pacific Rim markets as well as for its home market of
Japan. The model was revised in late 2001 with some minor exterior styling changes and a new interior. Later production consisted purely of the 5 door
VTEC engined version. Strangely for a modern car it is only set up to seat 4 persons at one given time, but could be specified with 3 rear seat belts at original purchase. Production ceased in 2006