A few months after hitting Thailand, Honda’s new affordable crossover has been launched in yet another Asian market.

In contrast to the Thai version, which comes solely with a 119 PS 1.5-liter petrol four and a CVT transmission, the BR-V will be sold in India with a 100 PS 1.5-liter diesel as well. Moreover, both engines that belong in the “Earth Dreams Technology” family are now available with a new six-speed manual gearbox.

Pricing for the Brio-based subcompact SUV, which can be ordered in five- or seven-seat configuration, begins at 8.75 lakh and tops out at 12.90 lakh.

There are five trim levels for the petrol and four for the diesel-powered BR-V. Standard equipment included dual front airbags and projector headlights. Diesels get ABS with EBD, which on the petrol engine is offered for the S version upwards.

The BR-V measures 4,455 mm in length, 1,735 mm in width and 1,650 mm in height and will compete with the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Renault Duster and Maruti S-Cross in the local market.

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