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2025 Honda e:N1 – Booking now open, launch scheduled for Q2 this year

Honda Malaysia has officially opened booking for their first electric SUV model, the Honda e:N1, which is set to launch in the second quarter (Q2) of 2025.

Built on the e:N Architecture F platform, the Honda e:N1 is powered by a front-wheel-drive electric motor producing 201 hp and 310 Nm of torque.

Its 68.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack allows for a driving range of up to 500 km on a full charge (NEDC data).

With dimensions measuring 4,380 mm in length and 1,592 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,610 mm, it matches the size of the petrol version of the HR-V.

Features included in the e:N1 comprise two-tone 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and taillights, a charging slot in the front grille, a white Honda badge, and the word ‘Honda’ emblem on the rear.

Safety features also include blind spot information (BSI), a cross-traffic monitoring system (CTM), in addition to nine advanced Honda SENSING safety functions.

Honda customers can place orders for the e:N1 on the website https://prebook.honda.com.my/ or via the HondaTouch app.

Honda Malaysia has also appointed eight authorized dealerships to handle any matters related to the e:N1 as follows:

Narushi Yazaki is now the Managing Director and CEO of Honda Malaysia

Honda Malaysia has announced the appointment of Narushi Yazaki as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2025.

Narushi Yazaki succeeds Hironobu Yoshimura, who has led Honda Malaysia for the past three years and is currently serving at Honda’s headquarters in Tokyo.

According to Honda Malaysia, Yazaki has over 25 years of experience, holding key leadership positions in several countries, including the United States, Japan, and Thailand.

Prior to serving in Malaysia, Yazaki worked with Corporate Administration Operations at Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.

“I am honored to take on this responsibility at Honda Malaysia, a market known for its dynamic growth and significant contributions to the Honda brand in the Asia and Oceania region.

“I aim to build on the strong foundation laid by my predecessors and continue driving Honda Malaysia’s growth and success in this thriving market,” he stated.

Under Yoshimura’s leadership, he played a vital role in maintaining Honda Malaysia’s position in the non-national passenger vehicle segment for 11 consecutive years.

He was also responsible for leading Honda Malaysia through the challenging period following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honda Malaysia sets 83,000 unit sales target for 2025

Honda Malaysia said it aims to sell 83,000 vehicles in 2025 and capture a market share of 10.6%.

According to the company, this year’s target, which surpasses last year’s sales of 81,600 units by 1,400 units, is driven by the launch of three new models, including the Civic facelift in January.

Honda Malaysia stated that with continued strong demand for its existing lineup, it is confident of maintaining its leading position in the non-national passenger vehicle segment for the 12th consecutive year.

The company is confident that internal combustion engine and e:HEV technologies will stay relevant in the market, benefitting from infrastructure readiness, consumer preferences and technological advancements.

Last year, e:HEV models received significant feedback from the market, accounting for nearly 30% of total hybrid vehicle sales in Malaysia.

In line with its business direction for 2025, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia Hironobu Yoshimura said that the company will launch its first battery electric vehicle (BEV), the e:N1.

“This model exemplifies Honda’s advanced BEV features, while also introducing the company’s initial EV technology to the Malaysian market,” he said.

He added that the launch of the e:N1 will pave the way for Honda Malaysia’s three-year plan to introduce three new BEV models to the Malaysian market by 2027.

In addition to enhancing its product offerings, Honda Malaysia indicated that it will improve its sales and after-sales services. The company currently operates 104 distribution centres nationwide.

Honda CR-V leads the mid-size SUV segment in 2024

Honda Malaysia has announced an impressive achievement, with the sixth-generation Honda CR-V SUV recording sales exceeding 11,300 units throughout 2024.

This achievement solidifies the CR-V’s status as the number one model in the mid-size SUV segment, capturing approximately 36 percent of the market share.

According to Hironobu Yoshimura, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia, “Since its launch in December 2023, the Honda CR-V has experienced strong demand, further reinforcing its dominant position in the market.”

He further stated that the CR-V is the third best-selling model throughout 2024.

Of the total CR-V sales, the 2.0L e:HEV RS hybrid variant accounted for 20 percent, leading with an 87 percent share in the mid-size hybrid SUV segment.

The petrol variants also performed well, with the E variant being the customers’ top choice, contributing to 40 percent of total CR-V sales.

For the Malaysian market, the Honda CR-V is available with the option of a 1.5-liter turbo engine producing 193 PS and 243 Nm, or a 2.0L e:HEV hybrid engine with 184 PS and 335 Nm.

The exterior design of the CR-V features LED headlights and taillights, a distinctive front grille, and specific functions for the top variant, such as Active Cornering Lights and an Active Shutter Grille.

In addition to a spacious and comfortable cabin, the CR-V also offers a cargo space of 589 liters, which can expand to 1,072 liters when the second-row seats are folded flat.

Notably, it includes comprehensive safety features such as Honda CONNECT, Honda SENSING, and additional features for the e:HEV variant like Adaptive Driving Beam and a 360-degree camera system.

Honda Civic FE facelift launched – 4 variants, plenty of new kit, from RM134k

Honda Malaysia has launched the facelifted version of the 11th generation Honda Civic, approximately a month after the sedan was made available for booking.

As before, the Civic is offered in four variants: E, V, RS, and e:HEV RS. The prices (OTR without insurance) are as follows:

  • E – RM133,900
  • V – RM144,900
  • RS – RM149,900
  • e:HEV RS – RM167,900

In terms of appearance, the facelifted Civic features a new, more aggressive front bumper and a larger grille. Thanks to its protruding design, the new bumper makes the C-segment sedan 3 mm longer compared to its predecessor.

There are no changes to the rear apart from the taillights, which now have a darkened smoked effect.

As for the rolling stock, the e:HEV RS variant gets new 18-inch alloy wheels, while the other variants retain their previous designs.

The design and layout of the interior remain unchanged, although there have been several updates on the equipment front.

For example, a 9-inch audio display is now included as standard across all variants. It is now equipped with Google built-in that allows users to access services such as Assistant, Maps, and Play Store.

Additionally, features such as wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, front and rear USB Type C ports, the Honda Connect telematics system, and solar film are included in all four Civic variants. The top two variants, RS and e:HEV RS, also gain wireless charging.

There are no changes under the bonnet. The petrol variants—E, V, and RS—are still powered by a 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine that produces 182 PS and 240 Nm, transmitted to the front wheels via a CVT gearbox.

The Civic e:HEV RS retains its hybrid powertrain, which consists of a 2.0-litre Atkinson cycle engine with 143 PS/184 Nm, and an electric motor that generates 184 PS and 315 Nm.

In addition to the Econ, Normal, and Sport driving modes, the hybrid variant now features a new Individual mode.

It also combines Active Noise Control (ANC) with Active Sound Control (ASC) to reduce outside noise while enhancing engine sound.

The Honda Sensing system, which is included as standard on all variants, offers Low Speed Follow (LSF), Lead Car Departure Notification System (LCDN), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS), Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Auto High Beam (AHB).

CMBS can now detect pedestrians and cyclists, while ACC accelerates and brakes more smoothly. LKAS has also been improved, providing better control when driving straight and turning.

Honda Civic facelift bookings open, launching in January 2025

Honda Malaysia has announced that bookings for the facelifted version of the Honda Civic are now open. According to the company, the sedan will be officially launched in January 2025.

Since its launch in 2022, the 11th generation Civic (also known as the FE) has received a positive response, with over 28,000 units sold.

The Civic has led the non-national C segment for an impressive eight consecutive years since 2016, holding a 70% market share as of October this year.

 

The facelifted Civic will be offered in two RS variants: the e:HEV RS and the Petrol RS. Both models feature an RS body kit but can be distinguished by the front grille extension and lower grille garnishes, which are painted in body colour for the e:HEV and in black for the petrol variant.

Additionally, the hybrid variant also comes with new 18-inch alloy wheels in a matte grey finish.

The Civic e:HEV RS is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder Atkinson cycle engine paired with an electric motor, producing a total power output of 184 PS and 315 Nm.

Meanwhile, the Petrol RS retains the 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine, generating 182 PS and 240 Nm.

The facelifted Civic is equipped with the Honda Sensing system, which includes nine advanced safety features, as well as the Honda Connect system to provide safety, security, and convenience integrated via smartphone connection.

Customers can make bookings via prebook.honda.com.my or the HondaTouch app.

Honda Malaysia unveils e:N1 Model at 2024 KLIMS, set for launch in 2025?

At KLIMS 2024, Honda Malaysia not only showcased the concept coupe model, Honda Prelude, but also unveiled an electric SUV – the Honda e:N1.

Despite sharing a similar appearance to the Honda HR-V, the e:N1 utilizes the e:N Architecture F platform, which offers a more rigid body structure, a lower center of gravity, and a more aerodynamic underbody.

It is powered by a front-wheel-drive electric motor that delivers 201 hp and 310 Nm of torque, paired with a 68.8 kWh battery pack.

With a full charge, the e:N1 can travel up to 412 km.

What sets the e:N1 apart from the standard HR-V is the presence of a charging port that replaces the front grille structure, along with the words “Honda” displayed in a more modern font at the rear.

The layout of the e:N1’s cabin also appears quite different from the HR-V, featuring a 15-inch central screen, a 10.25-inch digital cluster screen, and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

At this time, Honda Malaysia has not officially revealed the detailed specifications for the e:N1 in the local market.

However, it is expected to be the first electric vehicle officially brought into the country by Honda Malaysia, with its launch scheduled for next year (2025).

For your information, Honda has already started production of the Honda e:N1 electric SUV at the Rojana Industrial Park in Prachinburi Province, Thailand by the end of 2023.

The real question is, what will be the selling price set by Honda Malaysia for the e:N1 model? Currently, the Honda HR-V e:HEV variant available in the Malaysian market is priced at RM140,800.

Honda e:Ny1 (UK)

Gallery: Honda Prelude Concept at 2024 KLIMS

At KLIMS 2024, the all-red Honda Prelude Concept made its debut in Asia, outside of Japan.

For those who may not know, particularly the younger generation, the iconic name Prelude has already existed through five generations since its inception in 1978, before its production ended in 2001.

After a long period of silence, Honda surprised everyone by showcasing the Prelude concept model at the Japan Mobility Show 2023.

The Honda Prelude Concept has been confirmed to enter production in 2025-2026, aiming to replace the coupe models from the Civic and Accord families.

For the full news regarding the Honda Prelude, you can read more at the link below:

Honda Prelude confirmed for UK, hybrid sports coupe utilizing the Civic platform

Honda Prelude Concept (Official)

Honda Prelude Concept to debut at 2024 KLIMS, first appearance in Asia!

Honda Malaysia has confirmed that the hybrid coupe concept model, the Honda Prelude Concept will make its official debut at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) from December 5 to 11.

This makes Malaysia the first country in Asia, after Japan, to showcase this hybrid coupe model.

The Honda Prelude was first revealed at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 and has been announced to enter production by the middle of this decade.

According to various reports, this new generation Honda Prelude will be built on the existing Civic platform and will utilize e:HEV hybrid technology with two electric motors capable of generating up to 208 horsepower.

There are also rumors that Honda engineers will pair the hybrid engine with a six-speed manual transmission featuring rev-matching functionality from the Civic RS.

Regardless of the speculation circulating online, it is certain that the production version of the Honda Prelude will officially debut in the second half of 2025, starting with the European market.

Honda Malaysia recalls 36,000 units of Civic, Civic Type R and CR-V over steering issue

Honda Malaysia has announced a proactive product update involving approximately 36,000 units of the Civic, Civic Type R, and CR-V.

According to the company, the activity is to update the Electric Power Steering (EPS) gearbox. The EPS gearbox worm wheel may swell and reduce grease film thickness, causing abnormal steering noise or sticky steering.

The models involved include Civic Year Model 2022-2024, Civic Type R Year Model 2023-2024, and CR-V Year Model 2024.

Honda Malaysia said it apologises for the inconvenience caused to affected customers and reassures that other current production and selling models are not affected in this product update.

“The company believes this proactive product update is necessary as customer safety is Honda Malaysia’s top priority,” it said in a statement.

All affected customers will be informed via notification letters, which will include details of the product update.

Honda Malaysia urges all customers involved in this update to contact any Honda authorised dealer to make an appointment upon receiving the notification, to have their vehicles inspected and/or repaired if required.

Honda Malaysia will bear the cost of inspection, repair or replacement of the affected parts in this activity. The replacement stock will be available in stages starting from December 2024.

Honda Insurance Plus upgraded, unlimited mileage towing and more

HONDA Malaysia has introduced the upgraded Honda Insurance Plus (HiP), providing the best-in-value automotive insurance plan exclusively for all Honda owners.

The improved HiP package offers a combination of three enhanced benefits including unlimited mileage towing, 100% pay-out up to 15 years, and 100% coverage on accidental repairs (no betterment) up to 13 years.

The upgraded HiP package focuses on three core pillars: Rescue, Protection, and Savings, to provide extended coverage for customers.

Rescue

The enhanced HiP is designed to provide customers with added assurance, including the benefit of unlimited mileage towing for accidents, breakdowns, and floods, while the roadside repair services offer free labour of up to RM200 per event, excluding spare parts.

Customers can call Honda Malaysia’s 24/7 HiP Emergency Assistance at 1-800-18-1177 for vehicle breakdown and accident assistance services. The 24/7 rescue team will be on call to assist customers with unforeseen incidents including flat tyres.

Protection

HiP members whose cars are repaired at a Honda Authorised Body & Paint Centre will benefit from fast claim pre approval for claims below RM30,000. All repairs are carried out using 100% genuine Honda parts with a warranty of six months or 10,000 km mileage.

The customers are also entitled to Personal Accident Coverage of up to RM15,000 in the event of Accidental Death or Permanent Disability in the Named Vehicle Car accident.

Savings

In the event that the vehicle is stolen or not repairable after an accident, the enhanced HiP plan guarantees 100% insurance payout based on the agreed value of the car for up to 15 years from the date of registration (up from 13 years).

Additionally, vehicles covered by this plan are entitled to enjoy 100% coverage for 13 years with no betterment fee, allowing for the replacement of old parts of a Honda vehicle damaged due to accidents with new and original parts.

The enhanced HiP will be rolled out starting 1 July 2024, and all existing and new Honda customers are welcome to renew or apply for their HiP package at any authorised Honda dealership.

Honda City Hatchback gets updated for 2024 – Sensing standard for all variants, from RM86k

AFTER nearly three years in the market, the Honda City Hatchback has received a facelift and was officially launched today. The successor to the Jazz model is offered in five variants, with the following prices:

  • City Hatchback e:HEV RS – RM112,900
  • City Hatchback 1.5 petrol RS – RM100,900
  • City Hatchback 1.5 V – RM95,900
  • City Hatchback 1.5 E – RM90,900
  • City Hatchback 1.5 S – RM85,900

As the highest variant, the City Hatchback e:HEV RS features a sportier exterior with a new honeycomb grille, front lower grille, and aggressive bumper design with integrated fog lights.

Completing its appearance are rear bumper lower decoration, side under spoiler, and 16-inch Berlina Black alloy wheels.

In terms of powertrain, there are no changes. The RS variant maintains the combination of a 1.5-liter engine and electric motor, producing 109PS and the highest torque in its class at 253Nm.

Meanwhile, other variants will continue to be powered by the 1.5-liter i-VTEC petrol engine with a power output of 121PS and 145Nm of torque. Power is transmitted to the front wheels through a CVT transmission.

Previously, Honda Sensing was only available in the RS variant, but this facelift model sees the driver-assist technology provided as standard for all variants, along with the additional Lead Car Departure Notification (LCDN) feature.

In addition, the RS variant also receives another added feature, Low Speed Follow (LSF).

Honda City Hatchback facelift now open for booking

HONDA Malaysia has announced that it is now accepting bookings for the facelifted Honda City Hatchback, which is slated to be launched in Quarter 2 this year.

Since its launch back in December 2021, the City Hatchback remains as one of the top selling hatchback models in the Non-National segment with 10,300 units sold in 2023, bringing the total sales number to more than 28,700 units thus far.

The City Hatchback was Honda Malaysia’s second model with the e:HEV technology. Since its launch, the e:HEV RS variant has contributed 16% to Honda Malaysia’s total hybrid sales to-date.

For the facelift model, the City Hatchback features upgraded looks, which Honda Malaysia claims to be “sleeker” and “more dynamic”.

As the range-topping variant, the e:HEV RS boasts a sharper fascia thanks to the newly designed front grille and front lower grill, both adorned with honeycomb inserts, as well as the front fog garnish.

The sporty look is further accentured with a new rear bumper lower garnish, side sill garnish and new 16-inch alloy wheels in Berlina Black.

No changes to the powertrains. The e:HEV RS retains the 1.5-litre + electric motor combo which delivers 109 PS and 253 Nm, the highest torque in its class.

On the other hand, the pure ICE variants continue to feature a 1.5-litre DOHC i-VTEC petrol engine that pushes out 121 PS and 145 Nm, sent to the front wheels via CVT.

Fresh looks aside, the City Hatchback facelift now comes with the Honda Sensing safety and driver assistance suite as standard across the range, with the addition of Lead Car Departure Notification (LCDN). The RS also gets Low Speed Follow (LSF).

Honda Malaysia retains No.1 spot in non-national passenger car segment

HONDA Malaysia announced that it has recorded more than 80,000 units of total sales, achieving its annual sales target for 2023.

This remarkable achievement has enabled Honda Malaysia to retain its No.1 position in the Non-National Passenger Vehicle Segment for the tenth consecutive year since 2014.

According to Honda Malaysia, the year 2023 was one of gradual recovery and a positive outlook. The company launched a total of four new models in the second half of the year, namely the WR-V, City, Civic Type R and CR-V.

The three top-selling models in 2023 are City, HR-V and City Hatchback contributing 30%, 25% and 13% respectively to the overall sales. In addition, the WR-V, HR-V, CR-V and Civic emerged as No.1 in their respective segments.

Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Hironobu Yoshimura said, “2023 proved to be a challenging year where we faced a competitive market. However, Honda Malaysia managed to overcome and achieved our sales target in 2023 with strong support from our dealers and the Malaysian Government.

Additionally, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all Honda customers who have played a crucial role in this achievement through their unwavering support towards the Honda brand.”

Honda Malaysia’s remarkable achievement this year was largely contributed by the launch of the WR-V in July. The small SUV received overwhelming response from the market with more than 7,800 units sold within the first six month of launch. The RS variant is the largest contributor, accounting for 60% of the total sales to-date.

Besides that, sales for e:HEV hybrid models also increased from more than 4,100 units in 2022 to more than 7,700 units in 2023, representing a 87% growth. In 2023, Honda’s e:HEV models contributed 28% to overall hybrid sales in Malaysia, which is a significant contribution to the growth of xEV’s in the country.

Brand-new Honda CR-V makes strange noise minutes after purchase

JUST a few days prior, we have read about the stories of Perodua Bezza and Honda HR-V owners whose vehicles experienced breakdown shortly after purchase.

This time, another social media user has expressed concern about the new Honda CR-V, which was purchased by his father last December.

According to Facebook user Ahmad Shah, the vehicle allegedly produced strange noises just minutes after it was driven off a car showroom in Melaka. He claimed that the noise resembled that of a moving motorcycle.

“My father sent the car to the relevant vehicle centre for inspection. The staff only changed the door key, but the car still made the same sound,” he said.

The SUV was then taken back to the centre for a second inspection and test drive. The manager of the centre confirmed that there was an abnormal sound coming from the vehicle.

“He informed us that the car would be sent to the main service center, Honda Malaysia, as he claimed that the branch couldn’t do anything without a more thorough inspection from Honda Malaysia,” he said.

Following that, the SUV was sent to Honda Malaysia, but there was no news about its status.

“My father contacted the manager again, and he said that he’s trying to get updates and progress from Honda Malaysia, but till now, we still don’t know the cause.

“It’s quite strange because the car is not even a month old, but it is as if the warranty period from Honda has already expired for decades.

“Then my father contacted the Customer Service Chief of Honda Malaysia, who stated that the case would be referred back and resolved by the branch,” he expressed.

Ahmad Shah claimed that after investigation, it was found, according to there report, that there was no mention of the strange noise; instead, they only stated that there was an issue with the tyres.

“The noise disappeared when the car stopped, but it would emit a very loud sound when the car was moving,” he said.

In another Facebook post, Ahmad Shah said that the manager of the centre called his father to arrange a meeting regarding the car. However, the meeting date was not disclosed.

Honda CR-V e:HEV RS official pricing announced – RM195,900

HONDA Malaysia today announced the official pricing for the all-new Honda CR-V e:HEV RS, which is RM195,900.

The flagship model was introduced last December alongside three other variants of the CR-V, namely the 1.5L S (RM159,900), 1.5L E (RM169,900), and 1.5L V (RM181,900).

Unlike the other three variants, which share the same 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine, the CR-V e:HEV RS features a 2.0-litre Atkinson cycle four-cylinder engine capable of producing 148 PS at 6,100 rpm and 190 Nm at 4,500 rpm on its own.

The primary source of drive, however, is an electric motor that is capable of making 184 PS and 335 Nm. Output is channeled to the front wheels through a e:CVT transmission.

In terms of appearance, the RS variant sets itself apart from its turbocharged siblings with RS badges on the grille and tailgate, Active Shutter Grille, roof rails, black accents on the antenna and side mirrors, as well as 18-inch Berlina Black alloy wheels.

Additionally, the lower portion of the front and rear bumpers are painted in the body colour. Other features include LED headlights and taillights, sequential LED turn signals, Active Cornering Lights, and chrome exhaust tip finishers.

The interior features leather upholstery with red stitching, eight-way power adjustment with two-position memory for the driver’s seat, head-up display, smart key card, a wireless charger, and two USB ports.

The infotainment system is made up of a 10.2-inch TFT instrument panel, a 9.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and a Bose audio system with 12 speakers.

As for safety, the CR-V e:HEV RS comes with Honda Sensing with nine functions, two airbags, Honda LaneWatch, and a 360-degree camera. Also included is Honda Connect.

6th-gen Honda CR-V launched in Malaysia, 4 variants from RM160k

The sixth-generation Honda CR-V has been officially launched in the Malaysian market, a month after it was made available for booking.

According to Honda Malaysia, the SUV has amassed over 2,000 bookings within the period. The company targets to achieve a monthly sales target of 1,000 units.

The CR-V is offered in four variants, with the following prices:

  • 1.5L S – RM159,900
  • 1.5L E – RM169,900
  • 1.5L V – RM181,900 2.0L
  • e:HEV RS – price to be announced later

The range-topping e:HEV RS will only be launched early next year, thus its price will be announced closer to the launch date.

In conjunction with Honda’s 75th anniversary and Honda Malaysia’s celebration of 20 years of CKD production of the CR-V, the company is offering a special price of RM157,900 for the CR-V 1.5L S for the first 750 customers.

Compared to the outgoing model, the new CR-V has larger a footprint that measures 4,691 mm in length, 1,866 mm in width and 1,681 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2,701 mm, 40 mm longer than before.

The e:HEV RS variant is powered by a combination of a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine and an improved Hybrid Traction Motor producing a total output of 184 PS and 335 Nm. Power is delivered to the front wheels through an e:CVT.

The other three variants feature a 1.5-liter VTEC Turbo engine with 193 PS and 243 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT. The S and E variants are front-wheel drive, while the V variant is equipped with the Real Time AWD all-wheel-drive system.

Moving on to the features, all CR-V variants come standard with LED headlights and taillights, and sequential turn signal lights. LED fog lights are only available from the E variant and above.

The alloy wheel sizes start from 17 inches for the S variant, up to 18 inches for the E, V, and RS. As the sportiest variant, the RS wheel comes in Berlina Black.

Inside, the CR-V (save for the S variant) is equipped with leather upholstery, driver’s seat memory function, eight-way power adjustment for the driver and four-way for passengers, additional USB Type C ports, 15W wireless charger, a nine-inch audio display, and paddle shifters.

The V variant adds ambient lighting, while the RS variant includes a smart key card, a 10.2-inch digital meter, head-up display, driving mode switch, Active Sound Control, and a Bose audio system with 12 speakers.

As for safety, Honda Sensing is now equipped as standard across the range. It comprises nine features:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Forward Collision Warning
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Road Departure Mitigation
  • Lane Keep Assist System
  • Collision Mitigation Braking System
  • Lead Car Departure Notification System
  • Low Speed Follow
  • Adaptive Driving Beam (RS only)

Meanwhile, Honda LaneWatch is available in the E, V, and RS variants, while the 360-degree multi-view camera system is available in the V and RS variants only.

The CR-V is available in five colours, namely Canyon River Blue, Platinum White Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic, and Ignite Red Metallic.

2024 Honda CR-V open for booking in Malaysia, to launch in December

HONDA Malaysia has officially opened bookings for the sixth generation all-new Honda CR-V at all 101 dealerships nationwide. The company is gearing up to launch the C-segment SUV sometime in December 2023.

The all-new CR-V will be available in the e:HEV RS variant, which Honda Malaysia says exudes a more premium feel with its front grille with a bold mesh pattern, full LED Headlights and taillights, LED front fog lights, and front
LED sequential turn signals.

The variant also comes with sleek door handles, Berlina Black 18-inch alloy wheels as well as an active shutter grille on the front lower bumper.

According to the company, the active shutter grille enhances both aerodynamics and fuel efficiency by automatically opening and closing the shutters based on the car’s speed, engine temperature and cooling needs.

For our market, the CR-V will be offered with two powertrain options. The first is a 2.0-litre e:HEV hybrid powertrain with an improved hybrid traction motor that outputs 184 PS and 335 Nm of torque.

The engine is coupled with an Electric Continuous Variable Transmission (e:CVT) with a new framework, which is a first for Honda Malaysia.

The second powertrain option is the familiar 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine that delivers 193 PS and 243 Nm. Power is sent to all four wheels via a CVT and Real Time AWD.

Other creature comforts include a hands-free power tailgate with Walkaway Close, a multi-view camera system with a 360-degree view and Honda Connect.

The Honda Sensing system has been upgraded with a wide-angle radar and camera, and sonar sensor for Low Speed Braking Control. It now has a total of nine safety functions with the addition of Adaptive Driving Beam, which is an exclusive function for the e:HEV RS.

Bookings for the CR-V can be placed online at prebook.honda.com.my, via the HondaTouch app or at any of the 101 authorised Honda dealerships nationwide.

Honda Malaysia will arrange exclusive previews in selected Honda dealerships for customers to experience the CR-V prior to its launch. Details of the participating dealerships are as below: