The upcoming Honda ZR-V
Honda CR-V Successor
According to the documents filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Honda’s new small SUV could be called the ZR-V. The name was registered in Australia and could be used in the Asia and Oceania region.
So you remember how Honda Cars intends to bring in a new sub-compact SUV for various markets across the globe? Word has it that the Japanese automaker will name this upcoming SUV the ZR-V.
Honda is believed to be working on a new so-called Honda ZR-V that could replace the current CR-V. Honda is expected to launch this vehicle as a small SUV measuring 4.0–4.2 meters in length. The base of the rendered Honda ZR-V is the Changan UNI-T, which measures 4,515 mm in length, 1,870 mm in width and 1,565 mm in height. While, there’s zero evidence to confidently bet on any of the theories about the so-called Honda ZR-V. The renderings, which suggest the Honda ZR-V could land for model year 2022.
The rendered Honda ZR-V looks quite amazing. It features an angular front that reminds of the Honda Passport and Honda Pilot, a low and wide body, with a floating roofline and a rakish rear windscreen. The new ZR-V is expected to make its way to European markets and Asian markets, albeit for the time being, no timing specifics are available.
While Honda is known to add the suffix R-V (recreational vehicle) name to its crossovers, and the new ZR-V will join the same, along the lines of the Honda CR-V, BR-V, HR-V and WR-V that carry the same nomenclature.

That is pretty much all we know about the Honda ZR-V SUV so far. It’s important to remind everything this is just a rendering and there’s still no confirmation that it is the way the Honda ZR-V is supposed to look.
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