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The BR-V will launch in India next year with 1.5-liter petrol and diesel engines borrowed from the Honda City. As reported earlier, the petrol and diesel engines will be paired to a 6-speed manual transmission, and the petrol could also receive the option Powering the BR-V will be a petrol and a diesel engine. The 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine will be the same as the Honda City with an output of 119 PS and 145 Nm of maximum torque. The diesel engine is not confirmed yet - it maybe the current 1.5 The car here is an Indonesian spec model with a 1.5-litre, 120PS petrol engine and CVT gearbox shared with the City. Naturally, India will get a diesel engine, one Honda tells us will be a modified version of the 1.5-litre Earth Dreams unit. This tuning In India, the 1.4-litre diesel engine (powering the Toyota Corolla The Vios is what Toyota needs to compete with the Honda City and Hyundai Verna in India. * The Toyota Vios was recently awarded the Car of the Year title at the 2015 Frost and Sullivan This CVT offers fairly smooth acceleration, ideal for city driving and this segment could especially with the long wheelbase. Honda will look to tweak the engines especially the diesel to offer a more SUV like performance. So is the BR-V worth waiting The company is also planning to introduce a mid-sized sedan to rival the Honda City and the Maruti Ciaz It will be offered with two engine options- 1.6-litre petrol and a 1.6-litre diesel engine. The next generation Toyota Vios will make its way .
This is the same engine that also does duty in the Honda City. The engine will be mated to a new 6-speed manual transmission and a CVT automatic transmission is also on offer. When the car makes it to India, a diesel engine option can also be expected. Finally, Honda has introduced the much-anticipated fourth generation City in the Indian car market. For the first time this mid-sized is being offered in both petrol and diesel guise. The Honda City petrol was already available in the market and people are What about the engines? The BR-V will be powered by Honda’s trusted 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines (i-VTEC and i-DTEC, respectively) that you find in the City; so expect the power and torque figures to be more or less similar. Honda has confirmed The 1.6-litre diesel engine is a case in point Standard across the range is Honda's clever City Brake Active system. Designed to avoid low-speed accidents, the system scans the road ahead, and applies the brakes if it detects an impending collision. .
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