This is Honda Malaysia’s 2nd best-selling vehicle behind the Civic range and there are already 72,000 units of the HR-V delivered to Malaysian customers since its launch. This revised version will get Honda’s variable-ratio steering which will provide a “more dynamic” driving experience as we experienced first hand on a deserted road. This Honda HR-V RS maintains the 1.8-litre 4-cylinder engine that produces 140bhp, 172Nm whilst being mated to a CVT.
This RS version gets revised 17-inch alloy wheels with wider tyres and Honda’s LaneWatch system that provides an 80-degree view of the car’s left side with a tiny camera in the side mirror for better traffic safety. Get ready for its launch in the next 2 months.