2020 Honda WR-V facelift price, variants explained

    Here are all the features offered with each version of the updated WR-V.

    Published On Jul 03, 2020 06:00:00 AM

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    2020 Honda WR-V facelift price, variants explained

    • The WR-V facelift is available in a total of four versions
    • There's two engine options and two trim levels – SV and VX
    • Both trims are well-kitted and priced competitively

    The facelifted Honda WR-V has just been launched in India, with prices ranging between Rs 8.50-10.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Along with a number of changes to keep it looking fresh, Honda has also rationalised the range. There's just two trims on offer with each of the engine options - the same 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel continue in BS6 form. As there's no automatic option on the 2020 WR-V, the range comprises of a total of four versions.

    Here's a compilation of all the features available with each variant and engine option, along with their prices.

    2020 Honda WR-V SV

    1.2-litre petrol – Rs 8.50 lakh

    1.5-litre diesel – Rs 9.70 lakh

    • ABD with EBD
    • Dual front airbags
    • Front fog lights
    • Rear defogger
    • Rear parking camera with guidelines
    • Manual day/night inside rearview mirror 
    • Body cladding
    • Silver finish of faux skid plate
    • 16-inch alloy wheels (petrol and diesel versions get different designs)
    • Projector headlights
    • LED DRLs
    • Power folding and adjustable ORVMs
    • Power windows
    • Driver’s seat height adjustment
    • Premium seat fabric
    • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
    • Automatic climate control
    • Dust and pollen filter
    • LCD Multi-information display
    • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment with Digipad 2.0 interface and SD card-based navigation
    • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility
    • 1 USB port
    • Voice commands
    • Steering-mounted controls
    • 4 speakers
    • 1 accessory charging port

    2020 Honda WR-V VX

    1.2-litre petrol – Rs 9.80 lakh

    1.5-litre diesel – Rs 10.99 lakh

    • Rear washer and wiper
    • LED headlights and fog lights
    • LED tail-lights
    • Power folding ORVMs with integrated turn indicators
    • Cruise control
    • Powered sunroof
    • Keyless entry and go
    • Front centre armrest
    • Leather-wrapped steering
    • 4 speakers and 2 tweeters
    • 2 USB ports
    • 2 accessory charging port

    Due to its size and price, the Honda WR-V competes with compact SUVs like the Hyundai Venue (Rs 6.70-11.50 lakh), Mahindra XUV300 (Rs 8.30-12.14 lakh*), Tata Nexon (Rs 6.95-12.10 lakh*), Ford EcoSport (Rs 8.04-11.58 lakh) and Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza (Rs 7.34-9.75 lakh). Interestingly, the lower-spec 2020 WR-V SV is quite well-equipped for its price, with features equivalent to mid-spec versions of its compact SUV rivals. The top-spec WR-V VX is more affordable than most of its rivals and comes with a fair amount of high-end kit too. 

    2020 Honda WR-V vs rivals: Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)
    WR-VNexon*Venue*XUV300*EcoSportVitara Brezza
    Petrol-MTRs 8.50-9.70 lakhRs 6.95-10.60 lakhRs 6.70-10.95 lakhRs 8.30-11.84 lakhRs 8.04-11.08 lakhRs 7.34-9.98 lakh
    Diesel-MTRs 9.80-10.90 lakhRs 8.45-12.10 lakhRs 8.10-11.50 lakhRs 8.69-12.14 lakhRs 8.54-11.58 lakh-

    All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

    *Prices, ex-showroom, India

    Manual gearbox versions only

    Also see:

    2020 Honda WR-V facelift launched at Rs 8.50 lakh

    2020 Honda WR-V facelift image gallery

    2020 Honda City review, test drive

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