Honda pins growth hope on WR-V

The compact SUV begins at Rs 7.75 lakh

BS Reporter  |  New Delhi 

Honda WR-V, WR-V
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Japanese automaker Honda on Thursday entered the fast growing compact segment with the launch of the WR-V at Rs 7.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for petrol variant. The sub-four-metre WR-V will compete with Ford EcoSport, Suzuki Brezza and Hyundai Creta, among others.

The top end of petrol variant comes for Rs 8.99 lakh. Diesel model begins at Rs 8.79 lakh and here the top end comes for Rs 9.99 lakh.

Honda, which has seen a double-digit decline in volumes for a year now, is banking on the WR-V to expand sales. "We have high hopes from this vehicle. We will make a consistent growth this year," said Y Ueno, president and CEO at Honda Cars India.

The fifth largest player in the domestic market last month launched the new City, its best-selling vehicle in India. The company said about 14,000 bookings have been received for the sedan in about a month, giving it hopes to claim back the position of most sold sedan in the segment. Maruti's has taken up that position in recent months.

Developed by Honda's R&D team in India, WR-V is being targeted at the urban who seek more vehicles. "We are positioning it as an urban lifestyle vehicle. It will offer the best fuel efficiency in its segment," said Jnaneswar Sen, senior vice-president for sales and marketing.

Honda pins growth hope on WR-V

The compact SUV begins at Rs 7.75 lakh

The compact SUV begins at Rs 7.75 lakh
Japanese automaker Honda on Thursday entered the fast growing compact segment with the launch of the WR-V at Rs 7.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for petrol variant. The sub-four-metre WR-V will compete with Ford EcoSport, Suzuki Brezza and Hyundai Creta, among others.

The top end of petrol variant comes for Rs 8.99 lakh. Diesel model begins at Rs 8.79 lakh and here the top end comes for Rs 9.99 lakh.

Honda, which has seen a double-digit decline in volumes for a year now, is banking on the WR-V to expand sales. "We have high hopes from this vehicle. We will make a consistent growth this year," said Y Ueno, president and CEO at Honda Cars India.

The fifth largest player in the domestic market last month launched the new City, its best-selling vehicle in India. The company said about 14,000 bookings have been received for the sedan in about a month, giving it hopes to claim back the position of most sold sedan in the segment. Maruti's has taken up that position in recent months.

Developed by Honda's R&D team in India, WR-V is being targeted at the urban who seek more vehicles. "We are positioning it as an urban lifestyle vehicle. It will offer the best fuel efficiency in its segment," said Jnaneswar Sen, senior vice-president for sales and marketing.
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