Consumers are moving down from large cars and SUVs to smaller cars and
SUVs in order to obtain better mileage, the reason Honda is showcasing
the Urban SUV at the auto show, a peek at a new small SUV to be offered
first in Japan at the end of this year and then in the U.S. in 2014.
The Urban SUV is a derivative of the subcompact Fit car sold in the
U.S. Like the little Fit, the Urban SUV is aimed at youth and those on a
limited budget and focuses on fuel efficiency and fun.
It will
have hidden rear door handles and Honda's reconfigurable Magic Seats
that can be folded flat to hold maximum cargo when not carrying people.
Urban is 169.3 inches long, or about 8 inches longer than Fit, but 9
inches shorter than the CR-V, Honda's current smallest crossover SUV.
It's designed to navigate congested city streets and take advantage of
limited parking space and will be priced below the CR-V, which starts at
about $15,000.
The small SUV will be manufactured along with
the Fit at Honda's newest North American plant near Celaya, Mexico,
expected to open in the spring of 2014. The growth and expansion of its
small-vehicle lineup will help Honda double worldwide production of
vehicles by the end of 2016, and remain a global small-car leader.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
2014 Honda Urban SUV concept Chicago Auto Show
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