Honda HR-V RS With e:HEV Technology Officially Coming To Malaysia In Q3

Honda HR-V RS e:HEV Malaysia

Honda Malaysia earlier this week has confirmed its plan to launch the all-new Honda HR-V in our market later this year. Malaysia is essentially the fourth Southeast Asian market to launch the new model after Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Among the variant that will be made available in our market is the HR-V RS which is the first HR-V release to feature the e:HEV hybrid technology in Malaysia. In fact, the model will carry the same intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) powertrain from the latest City RS and City Hatchback RS albeit with a slightly different power output

Honda HR-V RS Malaysia
HR-V e:HEV’s i-MMD powertrain. [Image: Honda Malaysia.]
Honda HR-V RS Thailand
The powertrain setup inside HR-V RS with e:HEV technology. [Image: Honda Thailand.]

Working together alongside a 1.5L DOHC i-VTEC engine and E-CVT, Honda noted that the i-MMD powertrain within the new HR-V RS is able to deliver maximum power of 131PS as well as 253Nm of maximum torque. As a comparison, City RS and City RS Hatchback’s maximum power output are 109PS although their torque figure is the same.

Being the top-of-the-range variant, it is not surprising to see that the HR-V RS carries the Honda SENSING driver-assistance suite too. Below is the list of safety features that are part of the suite, according to Honda Malaysia:

  1. Lead Car Departure Notification (LCDN)
  2. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  3. Low Speed Follow (LSF)
  4. Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)
  5. Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
  6. Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS)
  7. Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)
  8. Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
  9. Auto High Beam (AHB)

Honda LaneWatch is also a standard on the HR-V RS alongside a hands-free power tailgate with walk-away auto close function, remote engine start, and walk-away auto-lock. While Honda Malaysia has yet to reveal what the other variants will look like but rest assured, the grille design that is shown in these images is exclusive to HR-V RS.

Honda HR-V RS Malaysia
HR-V RS teaser from Honda Malaysia. [Image: Honda Malaysia.]

Meanwhile, Honda Malaysia has also confirmed that the petrol variant of HR-V will be made available here too unlike in Thailand whereby it is only available with the hybrid powertrain at the moment. Even though the company will only launch the HR-V sometime in Q3 this year and didn’t provide any pricing for the SUV, customers are already able to book it right away through Honda Malaysia’s pre-booking website, HondaTouch app, and their favourite authorised dealers.

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