
Japanese buyers will be the first to receive the new fourth-generation CR-V, Honda announced today that the 2012 CR-V goes on sale at dealerships across the country on December 2, about two weeks before its U.S. launch was convicted of December 15 and almost a year before it reaches European showrooms this fall.
The new CR-V, which we first saw at the Auto Show in Los Angeles earlier this month, Japan will be offered in two versions, the 20G and 24G.
The base, front-wheel drive only 20G comes with a 2.0 liter petrol engine 150 hp at 6200 rpm and 191Nm of peak torque at 4300 rpm, mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Returns fuel economy of 14.4 km / l (33.9 mpg U.S. or 6.9lt/100km) is the Japanese JC08 cycle and 15.4 km / l (35.2 mpg U.S. or 6.5 lt/100km ) 10-15 a highway.
The 24G is only available with four-wheel drive and the unity of the essence of the largest estimated at 2.4 liter 190HP at 7000 rpm and 222Nm at 4400 rpm, suitable for a five-speed automatic transmission. Honda claims that the 24G is a fuel economy of 11.6 km / l (27.3 MPG or 8.6 lt/100km US) on the JC08 test cycle and 12.2 km / l (28.7 MPG US or 8.2 lt / 100 km) at 10-15.
In 2012, the CR-V 20G comes with a sticker price of ¥ 2,480,000 (about U.S. $ 31 900), while the 24G-wheel drive costs 2,750,000 yen (about U.S. $ 35 350).
Honda said it expects to sell about 18,000 CR-V a year in Japan.
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