Bolder CR-V and Integra on show in Sydney
Updated versions of CR-V and Integra will be among the highlights on the Honda stand at this year's Australian International Motor Show.
With more than 1.7 million CR-Vs sold in 160 countries since its introduction in 1995, the popular CR-V has received subtle exterior styling changes to freshen it for 2005. Changes to the grille and front and rear bumpers give the CR-V a bolder, more purposeful appearance.
The 05 CR-V also has an upgraded audio system, instrument panel and security alarm, while the CR-V Sport gains side SRS airbags standard.
The CR-V's on-road performance is improved with Honda's RealTime 4WD system tweaked to tackle slippery, snow-covered roads, bigger wheels, tyres and disc brakes, while a five-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is offered for the first time. Side airbags are now fitted as standard on CR-V Sport models.
The Integra range has grown up for 2005 with the introduction of Integra Type S. The sporty, highly-equipped Type S adds a new level of luxury and performance to the Integra nameplate, giving it broader appeal.
Honda has revised the suspension, steering, brakes and exterior styling across the Integra range, creating a lower, sleeker sports coupe.
Pricing and equipment details will be announced when 05 CR-V and Integra go on sale later this month.
The Australian International Motor Show runs from 7-17 October at the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.
7 October 2004
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note they do not give specs for the Type S, which i guess most people on this board wants to know
might be worth going down to darling harbour and having a look
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