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5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

The ZR-V will come to India as a CBU, along with the Prelude and Honda 0 SUV.
2 min read25 Nov '25
Glenn NoronhaGlenn Noronha
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5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

Honda has confirmed that it will bring its midsize SUV, the ZR-V, to India as a brand builder, alongside other models. The ZR-V sits below the CR-V in Honda’s product line-up and will be imported to India as a CBU (completely built unit).

What is the expected price of the Honda ZR-V?

Likely to be priced in the range of Rs 50 lakh to Rs 60 lakh

5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

Since the Honda ZR-V will come to India as a CBU, its ex-showroom price is expected to be between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 60 lakh. 

What does the Honda ZR-V exterior look like? 

Has the proportions of a premium crossover rather than an SUV

5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

The Honda ZR-V’s proportions lean more towards a premium crossover than an SUV. The ZR-V sports LED headlamps and an octagonal grille with vertical and horizontal slats. The front bumper has functional air vents on the sides, and its lower portion is finished in black.

5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

The lower part of ZR-V also gets a black cladding all around, including the wheel arches. While the wheel sizes on the global model range from 17 to 19 inches, the India-spec ZR-V’s alloy wheel sizes are not yet known. The SUV’s side profile is mostly clean, with a subtle character line that runs across the lower part of the doors.

At the rear, the ZR-V features LED tail-lights and a dual-tone black-and-silver bumper, along with exhausts finished in chrome.  

5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

What does the ZR-V interior look like, and what features will it have?

Gets a neat-looking dash and expected to come with an ADAS suite

5 things to know about the India bound Honda ZR-V

Expect the ZR-V’s interior to have a dual-tone theme. The key highlights on the global-spec model are a free-standing touchscreen infotainment system and a digital display. The ZR-V comes with a button-operated gear shift panel instead of a conventional gear lever. 

The feature list is expected to include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a powered driver’s seat, a wireless charging pad, dual-zone climate control, a sunroof, a powered tailgate and an ADAS suite.

What engine and transmission will the Honda ZR-V have?

A petrol hybrid powertrain is expected 

The India-spec ZR-V is likely to come with a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder hybrid engine mated to an e-CVT gearbox, producing 180hp and 240Nm of torque.

What cars will the Honda ZR-V rival in India?

Likely to target the premium SUV segment  

The Honda ZR-V will likely compete against SUVs such as the Volkswagen Tiguan and Skoda Kodiaq Lounge.  

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