First 2022 Honda HR-V RS e:HEV delivered to customer, 1,300 standard units already delivered

The first 2022 Honda HR-V RS e:HEV has been delivered to its new proud owner. Honda Malaysia held a special ceremony to congratulate the owner, Miss Nurul Hafida Binti Mhd Jais.

As the first customer to collect her HR-V RS e:HEV, Honda Malaysia also included gifts like Honda Authorised Accessories, Ultra Glass Body Coating, and Honda Official Merchandise valued at RM 5,700 as a token of appreciation.

The handover ceremony was held at MJN Motors Sdn Bhd in Cheras. In attendance was Honda Malaysia’s Managing Director and CEO, Mr Hironobu Yoshimura, who confirmed that they have already delivered over 1,300 units of the HR-V within one month of its launch.

Launched in July, the 2022 Honda HR-V is offered in four variants: S, E, V, and the range-topping RS. Prices start from RM 114,800 for the entry-level and top off at RM 140,800 for the range-topping RS (prices quoted are on-the-road, without insurance).

Also read: 2022 Honda HR-V launched in Malaysia - from RM 115k; up to 181 PS, choice of 1.5L NA, Turbo, or Hybrid; Sensing as standard

Car buyers can also pick from three engines, a 1.5-litre e:HEV system with Honda’s unique dual-motor hybrid system that delivers 131 PS and 253 Nm, a 1.5-litre VTEC turbocharged engine which delivers 181 PS and 240 Nm, and a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine that delivers 121 PS and 145 Nm.

The B-segment SUV is also jam-packed with modern features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as well as Hands-Free Power Tailgate with Walkaway Close function. Honda has also made a full suite of the Honda Sensing ADAS on all three variants.

Also read: Widest range in the world - Only Malaysia's 2022 Honda HR-V come with 3 engine options, here's why

“The response we have received for the All-New HR-V has been overwhelming and we believe this new model will be sensational once again as it did in the past. We would like to take this opportunity to convey our sincere gratitude to all our customers for their continuous support to the Honda brand,” said Mr Hironobu Yoshimura.

Also read: 1-year wait confirmed for all-new 2022 Honda HR-V; 20% hybrid, 75% turbo out of 20k bookings received

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