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Home News Reviews Trying Out The New Honda HR-V RS' Variable Ratio Steering Trying Out The New Honda HR-V RS' Variable Ratio Steering Reviews Eric | January 18, 2019 03:06 pm The Honda HR-V was first introduced to the Malaysian market back in early-2015 and went on to be a sales success for Honda Malaysia. More than 7,000 units were booked within the first month of its introduction, before becoming Honda Malaysia’s second most popular model behind the City.In July 2018, Honda Malaysia previewed the HR-V RS, part of the updated HR-V line-up. We reported back in July that the updated HR-V range was expected to be introduced within the third quarter of 2018, but due to delays in government approval, the plan was postponed.Compared to the regular HR-V, the RS variant of the popular sub-compact crossover receives various visual enhancements, including larger 18-inch wheels, RS-specific front grille, and bumpers. As for the interior, the HR-V RS gets ivory-coloured leather upholstery.Another highlight of the HR-V RS is its Variable Gear Ratio (VGR) steering system. At low speeds, the system is engineered to provide tighter steering angles for better car control. At higher speeds, the VGR steering system is able to increase its steering angle which makes it less sensitive to small steering corrections, thus making it easier and more relaxing to drive for longer distances.To test the VGR steering system, Honda Malaysia invited members of the media to sample the HR-V RS in a specially-designed course.We started off at the low speed slalom course, where the benefits of the VGR steering system was most noticeable as the HR-V RS felt more nimble than the regular HR-V. This should translate into a better experience when driving at lower speeds, such as driving around a car park.Moving over to the double lane change exercise, we noticed that the HR-V RS felt marginally more planted than the outgoing model. The steering also felt more weighted than the pre-facelift model, which further improves the driving experience.To recap, the Honda HR-V RS carries over the pre-facelift’s 1.8-litre i-VTEC four-cylinder petrol engine, churning out 140 hp and 172 Nm to the front wheels via a CVT-type automatic.Unlike the updated Honda Accord, CR-V, and Odyssey, the range-topping HR-V RS is not equipped with Honda Sensing. Instead, the HR-V RS gets LaneWatch, utilizing a camera located on the left wing mirror to minimize blind spots. The LaneWatch camera is also found on the HR-V Grade V variant.A more in-depth review of the updated Honda HR-V will follow once we get our hands on a review unit. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Review: Honda HR-V RS – Fancy Steering, More Style × Review: Honda HR-V RS – Fancy Steering, More Style Back to article / Related Tags Honda honda hr-v hr-v Print Related News Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday? Reviews Hans | October 22, 2020 About nine months ago, our review of the Honda HR-V concluded that it was indeed an overachieving product. It’s not perfect, but punches well above ... Five-Star ANCAP For Australian Market Honda HR-V Auto News Hans | December 16, 2015 Honda’s overachieving Honda HR-V has added yet another accolade to its list of wins, this time by securing the maximum five stars in Australia and ... Five-Star ASEAN NCAP Rating For Honda HR-V 1.8V Buying Guides Hans | July 16, 2015 The Honda HR-V (Grade V) was awarded the highest five-star rating in a recent crash test conducted by ASEAN NCAP. Other variants of the HR-V were ... 2015 Honda HR-V Full Review: It's H For Hipster With This Honda Reviews Hans | March 12, 2018 It's been 20 years since Honda last came out with a hit global product - the Honda CR-V in the mid '90s. The CR-V was aimed at the Gen-X crowd, folks ... Comments
Trying Out The New Honda HR-V RS' Variable Ratio Steering Reviews Eric | January 18, 2019 03:06 pm The Honda HR-V was first introduced to the Malaysian market back in early-2015 and went on to be a sales success for Honda Malaysia. More than 7,000 units were booked within the first month of its introduction, before becoming Honda Malaysia’s second most popular model behind the City.In July 2018, Honda Malaysia previewed the HR-V RS, part of the updated HR-V line-up. We reported back in July that the updated HR-V range was expected to be introduced within the third quarter of 2018, but due to delays in government approval, the plan was postponed.Compared to the regular HR-V, the RS variant of the popular sub-compact crossover receives various visual enhancements, including larger 18-inch wheels, RS-specific front grille, and bumpers. As for the interior, the HR-V RS gets ivory-coloured leather upholstery.Another highlight of the HR-V RS is its Variable Gear Ratio (VGR) steering system. At low speeds, the system is engineered to provide tighter steering angles for better car control. At higher speeds, the VGR steering system is able to increase its steering angle which makes it less sensitive to small steering corrections, thus making it easier and more relaxing to drive for longer distances.To test the VGR steering system, Honda Malaysia invited members of the media to sample the HR-V RS in a specially-designed course.We started off at the low speed slalom course, where the benefits of the VGR steering system was most noticeable as the HR-V RS felt more nimble than the regular HR-V. This should translate into a better experience when driving at lower speeds, such as driving around a car park.Moving over to the double lane change exercise, we noticed that the HR-V RS felt marginally more planted than the outgoing model. The steering also felt more weighted than the pre-facelift model, which further improves the driving experience.To recap, the Honda HR-V RS carries over the pre-facelift’s 1.8-litre i-VTEC four-cylinder petrol engine, churning out 140 hp and 172 Nm to the front wheels via a CVT-type automatic.Unlike the updated Honda Accord, CR-V, and Odyssey, the range-topping HR-V RS is not equipped with Honda Sensing. Instead, the HR-V RS gets LaneWatch, utilizing a camera located on the left wing mirror to minimize blind spots. The LaneWatch camera is also found on the HR-V Grade V variant.A more in-depth review of the updated Honda HR-V will follow once we get our hands on a review unit. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Review: Honda HR-V RS – Fancy Steering, More Style × Review: Honda HR-V RS – Fancy Steering, More Style Back to article / Related Tags Honda honda hr-v hr-v
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Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday? Reviews Hans | October 22, 2020 About nine months ago, our review of the Honda HR-V concluded that it was indeed an overachieving product. It’s not perfect, but punches well above ...
Five-Star ANCAP For Australian Market Honda HR-V Auto News Hans | December 16, 2015 Honda’s overachieving Honda HR-V has added yet another accolade to its list of wins, this time by securing the maximum five stars in Australia and ...
Five-Star ASEAN NCAP Rating For Honda HR-V 1.8V Buying Guides Hans | July 16, 2015 The Honda HR-V (Grade V) was awarded the highest five-star rating in a recent crash test conducted by ASEAN NCAP. Other variants of the HR-V were ...
2015 Honda HR-V Full Review: It's H For Hipster With This Honda Reviews Hans | March 12, 2018 It's been 20 years since Honda last came out with a hit global product - the Honda CR-V in the mid '90s. The CR-V was aimed at the Gen-X crowd, folks ...