TORRANCE,
Calif. - American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced the all-new
2007 Honda CR-V is debuting today at dealerships nationwide.
Prices for the 2007 Honda CR-V range from $20,600 for the CR-V
LX model to $26,000 for the CR-V 4-WD EX-L model. Honda's
Satellite-Linked Navigation System with Voice Recognition(TM)
and rearview camera is available as a $2,000 factory-installed
option.
The
all-new CR-V features a sophisticated interior design that
delivers near-luxury style along with improved refinement and a
more powerful and efficient 166-horsepower, 2.4-liter, 4
cylinder engine. As part of Honda's industry leading
"Safety for Everyone" initiative, all Honda light
trucks, including the CR-V, are equipped with a Vehicle
Stability Assist(TM) (VSA(TM)) system and a comprehensive list
of standard safety features, including side curtain airbags with
roll-over sensors, front side airbags with Occupant Position
Detection System and anti-lock braking system. The 2007 CR-V
features Honda's innovative Advanced Compatibility
Engineering(TM) (ACE(TM)) Body Structure for enhanced frontal
collision safety.
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New
features on 2007 CR-V models include:
Distinctive,
upscale, dynamic and versatile styling
Standard
safety equipment includes ACE Body Structure and Active Front
Head Restraints
Interior
design and amenities deliver near-luxury style and refinement
New
body and chassis designs result in smoother, more agile
performance and a quieter cabin
10
more horsepower (166 hp) and standard 5-speed automatic
transmission
Improved
ingress/egress with optimized door designs and 1.3 inch lower
step-in height than the previous generation CR-V
Dual-deck
cargo shelf (available)
Available
Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with Voice Recognition
Worldwide,
the CR-V is built in seven countries at eight factories, and for
the first time it will be assembled using domestic and
globally-sourced parts in North America at Honda of America
Manufacturing in the East Liberty Plant (Ohio). A truly global
product for Honda, the CR-V is sold in 160 countries in North
America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa.