The 2025 Honda HR-V with starting price of approximately 655 million VND: Equipped with a hybrid engine, ADAS, set to launch in Vietnam soon
In Thailand, the starting price of the Honda HR-V is converted to approximately 655 million VND, with the highest price at 860 million VND.
The 2025 Honda HR-V has officially launched in the Thai market, two months after the first images were revealed.
The promotional starting price for the standard e:HEV E version is 899,000 baht (approximately 655 million VND). After January 1, 2025, the price will return to 949,000 baht (approximately 691 million VND). The other two versions, e:HEV EL, are priced at 1,079,000 baht (786 million VND), and e:HEV RS is priced at 1,179,000 baht (860 million VND), despite being equipped with more upgraded features.
In terms of exterior design, the 2025 Honda HR-V features a more compact front bumper, a larger grille similar to the Honda WR-V model, with a silver bar connecting the two headlights. The rear lights have also been redesigned with a sleek LED strip, giving the car a more modern and sharper appearance.
The RS version in Thailand retains its signature glossy black body kit with a protruding front spoiler and rear bumper trim, along with chrome strips and red "heartbeat" patterns at the front. Notably, the RS version comes with matrix projector LED headlights, cornering lights, and smoked rear lights. The car also offers a new Sand Khaki Pearl color with a black roof, available only on the EL and RS versions.
Inside the cabin, the center console has been redesigned in a traditional symmetrical style, with an added storage compartment below the climate control unit. The new 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Other standard features include rear seat air vents, six speakers, and dual vanity mirrors with lighting. The EL and RS versions also include USB-C ports in both the front and rear seats, an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, and Qi wireless phone charging.
The 2025 Honda HR-V is still available only in the hybrid version, equipped with an electric motor producing 131 horsepower and 253 Nm of torque, combined with a 1.5L i-VTEC naturally aspirated gasoline engine producing 106 horsepower and 127 Nm of torque.
The Honda Sensing safety technology package is standard, including features such as automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with Low Speed Follow, lane-keeping assist, and lane departure warning.
In Vietnam, according to some dealer sources, the new Honda HR-V will soon be launched. In this update, the B-segment CUV will for the first time offer a hybrid engine option.
Original article and pictures by AutoPro