Honda Mobilio RS coming in September 2014

    Sporty-looking Mobilio RS is priced at Rs 10.86 lakh; bookings to commence soon

    Published On Jul 23, 2014 06:52:00 PM

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    Honda Mobilio RS coming in September 2014

    Honda Mobilio RS.

    Honda’s sporty top-end trim, the Mobilio RS will join the new MPV’s range in September 2014. 
     
    The Mobilio RS gets a sportier look with aggressively styled front and rear bumpers, larger air dams, sportier chrome grille, headlights with (High Intensity Discharge) projector beams and LED accents and power folding wing mirrors. It also gets, black and chrome 15-inch alloy wheels, chrome exhaust and a spoiler at the back. The Mobilio RS is already available in international markets like Indonesia.
     
    The Moblio RS will get the same interior as the Mobilio diesel V variant and is mechanically similar to the standard Mobilio diesel line-up. It is priced at Rs 10.86 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
     
    While Honda dealers have already started taking bookings for the Mobilio, bookings for the Mobilio RS will commence shortly, with deliveries expected in September 2014. Deliveries for the standard variants of the Mobilio are expected to begin in 45 days.
     

    Honda Mobilio petrol prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)

    E:  Rs 6.49 lakh

    S: Rs 7.50 lakh

    V: Rs 8.76 lakh

    Honda Mobilio diesel prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)

    E: Rs 7.89 lakh

    S: Rs 8.60 lakh

    V: Rs 9.76 lakh

    RS: 10.86 lakh

     
     
     

    Specifications comparison : Honda Mobilio vs Maruti Ertiga vs Toyota Innova

     

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