Honda BR-V Receives Two New Tones
Due to great response from the market, Honda Malaysia applied two new colours, Ignite Red Metallic and Meteoroid Gray Metallic for its full 7-Seater Crossover BRV replacing the existing Passion Red Pearl and Modern Steel Metallic.

Since its launch in June 2020, the facelifted Full 7-Seater Crossover, the BR-V has sold more than 5,700 units as of April 2022.

The BR-V is powered by 1.5L SOHC i-VTEC engine mated with Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) that generates a maximum power output of 118horsepower (120PS).
On top of that, Paddle Shift is now available in the V variant.

BR-V in Ignite Red Metallic

BR-V in Meteoroid Gray Metallic
Big family would consider this car as it offers 60:40 One Touch Tilt & Tumble in the second row and 50:50 Tilt & Full Tumble in the third row which means when expanding the trunk space, it has 539 litres when third-row seats are folded down.
When all the seats are up, the spaciousness carry up to 223 litres of trunk space.
Honda BR-V is fitted with many Value-Added Features as listed below:
1. Tweeter Speakers
2. Cargo Light
3. Cabin Filter
4. 7-inch Display Audio
5. Leather seats and gear knob with Red Finishing

As a standard to all variants, most vehicles are equipped with Auto Air Conditioning, Smart Entry and Push Start Button.
“Honda Malaysia has introduced the Ignite Red Metallic and Meteoroid Gray Metallic colours in our hatchback and sedan line-up, namely the All-New City Hatchback, City, and All-New Civic, while the Accord also offers the Meteoroid Gray Metallic colour, “said Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Hironobu Yoshimura.
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JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRC9142
SELANGOR
BSQ9127
JOHOR
JYB375
PULAU PINANG
PSD1837
PERAK
APJ3044
PAHANG
CFG8104
KEDAH
KGG5684
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK6829
KOTA KINABALU
SJS4605
KUCHING
QAB221P
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