Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Honda ZR-V Hybrid: India Launch In The Works?

Honda Cars India is considering bringing the ZR-V hybrid SUV offering in the country, catering to eco-conscious customers looking for more fuel-efficient and greener options. However, the final decision is yet to be taken. While there’s no official timeline yet, reports suggest that Honda may bring the ZR-V to India by the end of this year or in early 2026. As of now, Honda is struggling to maintain its hold in the market with a limited lineup of just three models: Amaze, City and Elevate.

Reports indicate that the Honda ZR-V could be brought to our shores via the CBU route. This means it would carry a hefty price tag due to the higher import duty structure in India. Earlier, Honda conducted CKD operations for some models at its Greater Noida facility, but the plant has been non-operational since December 2020.

Honda ZR-V hybrid

Also Read: Honda Elevate Black Edition Launched At Rs 15.51 Lakh

About Honda ZR-V Hybrid

Honda ZR-V made its global debut in 2022. It is a 5-seater mid-size family SUV that measures around 4.56 meters in length and has a wheelbase of 2655mm. Positioned between the HR-V and the CR-V in Honda’s lineup, the ZR-V features a sporty design with sharp lines, sleek bodywork, and a Maserati-like sleek octagonal grille with vertical slats.

Powering the Honda ZR-V is a 2-litre petrol engine, with an AWD hybrid setup offering a combined power output of around 180PS of max power and 315Nm of peak torque. Globally, it also gets a non-hybrid version, featuring a 121HP/240Nm 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine mated to a CVT gearbox and AWD system. The SUV also features three driving modes: ECON, Normal & Sport, to suit various driving styles and preferences.

Honda ZR-V interior

Speaking of the amenities, the ZR-V comes loaded with 18-inch dual-tone alloys, a 12-speaker BOSE sound system, a shift-by-wire gear selector, heated ORVMs, hands-free tailgate, leather-appointed seats, a 360-degree camera with blind-spot monitoring system and ADAS suite.

Honda ZR-V India launch

Author’s Take

The CBU route for importing the vehicle suggests a steep price point, which might deter price-sensitive buyers, particularly in a market where affordability is key. Moreover, the non-operational status of Honda’s Greater Noida plant further complicates the feasibility of local production, leaving the ZR-V’s future uncertain. Ultimately, while the ZR-V has potential, its success will hinge on competitive pricing and strategic positioning in a fiercely competitive SUV market.

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