2016 Honda BR-V review, road test

After the immense popularity of the Duster and Creta, Honda has brought in its own contender with an ace up its sleeve – a third row of seats.

Published on Jul 26, 2016 11:53:00 AM

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For the moment, the only infotainment system you can get on a BR-V is this one. It’s a decidedly old-school, dot-matrix unit with a rotary dial and a somewhat unintuitive control layout. Still, it does get USB, aux and Bluetooth functionality for both music and phone (no CD player though). But when the competition offers up a touchscreen with navigation, video playback and a rear-view camera, this feels like a bit of a letdown. Moreover, Honda has a colour screen-based unit in the City and Jazz, so why not here? The saving grace is that it works well, and the sound quality from the speakers is rather good too.
 
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