In the Chinese market, the brand of making SUV can be said to be very many, casually find a lot of it, but to ask who is the professional user who makes explosive SUVs, then few people should be able to answer. In fact, this question is not difficult, and you can give the answer when you focus on Honda. From the small SUV: Binzhi &XR-V; to the compact SUV: Haoying &CR-V, to the mid-size large five-seat SUV: Guandao &UR-V, Honda's SUV models are all among the best in their class.

Looking at its SUV so popular, Guangqi Honda recently launched a new SUV: ZR-V Zhizai. The car is equipped with the same platform as the new generation of Civic, positioned between Binzhi and Haoying, and will be listed in the second half of this year. Between Binzhi and Haoying, that is to say, this car will most likely be a compact SUV, and the starting price will go to 140,000-150,000.
In terms of appearance, the new car adopts Honda's latest family design and looks full of power. The front grille of the new car adopts a hexagonal design, with a multi-layered hexagonal grille crisscrossed and crisscrossed, with a sharp headlight, which looks very recognizable.
On the side of the body, the blade-style waist line is run forward and backward, and after the fast-back tailgate and double exhaust at the upper tail, it looks quite visual with a small crown road.
ZR-V is induced
Crown Road
It is worth mentioning that in the rear of the body, the ZR-V also appeared in the "240 Turbo" logo, which means that it will most likely be equipped with the 1.5T engine currently widely used in Honda's models, and it is likely to be the high-power version above the Civic model of the same platform.
As for the interior and size, although Guangqi Honda officially did not announce more information, but by referring to the same platform model - Civic (wheelbase 2735mm), it is not difficult to speculate that the wheelbase of the new car will be between 2650-2700mm, and the interior will continue to be simple and practical.
Originally in the entry-level compact SUV leading market, the Nissan is currently the best at playing SUV, relying on good comfort and people-friendly prices to firmly control the situation.
Now Honda has actually plugged in a foot, and the products launched are likely to be more spacey, more powerful, and more innovative. Doesn't that mean the Nissan Qashqai's good days are coming to an end? Fortunately, Qashqai is not a vegetarian, its stronger product force of the new generation of models have been listed overseas, when the introduction of domestic, not without the strength of the ZR-V war, but now Honda's ZR-V has been a step ahead of the debut, the new Qashqai really can catch up?