Extra inexpensive Honda hybrids are coming to Australia


Honda Australia is promising to convey extra inexpensive petrol-electric hybrid variations of its fashions to Australia.

The model has confirmed it plans to develop its hybrid mannequin vary so it’s unfold throughout extra variants at cheaper price factors within the coming years. 

That’s regardless of the very fact it has simply launched the new ZR-V midsize SUV with a flagship e:HEV LX hybrid mannequin sitting $6400 greater than the equal VTi LX petrol. Additional, the corporate confirmed it’s going to launch the new-generation CR-V with a high-spec hybrid, too.

Honda Australia director, Carolyn McMahon, stated the model is keen so as to add extra inexpensive hybrid choices to its line-up, however the technique is to launch with a highly-specified e:HEV hybrid variant first, and comply with it up with extra petrol-electric variants.

“So we began the growth of hybrids from Civic Hybrid after which HR-V, and now ZR-V. And our hybrid technique is all about introducing hybrid with every new full mannequin launch. 

“As soon as we’ve completed that, then the following step is then to introduce extra variants inside every mannequin – so with Honda ZR-V, and naturally then with CR-V, there will probably be a hybrid top-grade spec in these fashions.

“After which as we transfer by way of the lifecycle, you’ll see extra variants coming in,” she stated. 

Belinda Cusworth, GM buyer expertise for Honda Australia, confirmed the ZR-V mannequin has seen vital curiosity in the case of the hybrid powertrain specifically, with executives telling CarExpert the numbers are stacking up. 

“It’s nicely over 1000 up to now,” she stated when requested about what number of ZR-V orders have already been positioned.

“The hybrid has been actually sturdy, too. It’s fairly vital, and we’re seeking to develop that over the following three to 5 years. It’s a part of our long-term technique.

“We haven’t dedicated to the mannequin variants at this time limit, nevertheless it’s extra making certain we’ve obtained the amount to fulfill demand,” she stated. 

For context, right here’s a rundown on the hybrids that Honda gives presently, and a few rivals and the choices out there:

  • Honda Civic e:HEV LX small hatchback – $55,000 drive-away. 
    • Rivals embrace: Toyota Corolla hybrid hatch, from $31,130 to $38,120 (MSRP)
  • Honda HR-V e:HEV LX small SUV – $47,000 drive-away. 
    • Rivals embrace: Toyota Corolla Cross hybrid, from $35,500 to $49,050 (MSRP); GWM Haval Jolion hybrid, from $36,990 to $40,990 drive-away; Hyundai Kona hybrid, from $36,000 to $46,500 (MSRP); Kia Niro hybrid, from $44,930 to $50,580 (MSRP)
  • Honda ZR-V e:HEV LX medium SUV – $54,900 drive-away. 
    • Rivals embrace: Toyota RAV4 hybrid, from $43,550 to $56,650 (MSRP); GWM Haval H6 hybrid, from $42,490 to $45,990 drive-away; Nissan X-Path e-Energy hybrid, from $49,490 to $57,190; MG HS Plus EV hybrid (plug-in), from $49,690 to $53,690 drive-away; Subaru Forester e:Boxer hybrid, from $43,290 to $49,340

Honda will not be the one model aiming to extend its hybrid footprint within the Australian market.

In the previous few months alone, Kia Australia has confirmed its plans so as to add hybrid variants of its Sportage midsize SUV, and sibling firm Hyundai is likewise planning to introduce a number of electrified takes on the Tucson medium SUV.



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