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Mugen Gives New 2022 Honda HR-V( 2021 Honda Vezel) A Cosmetic Makeover
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The exterior styling package from Mugen for the new Honda HR-V consists of roof and side decals, different types of spoiler and their extensions and lots more The new generation Honda HR-V (Vezel in Japan) was given a warm welcome upon its global debut earlier this year. Before it could go on sale in various parts of the globe, Mugen Motorsports has announced a long list of aftermarket accessories to spruce up the compact crossover. These add-ons surely make the new HR-V look more attractive. For the uninitiated, Mugen Motorsports is an aftermarket engine tuner and components manufacturer which develops OEM parts such as body kits and sports exhausts for Honda cars. By the description, it is easy to gauge the whole idea of the accessorized HR-V is to make the car look sportier than its stock variant.
Major technical upgrades are not available for the time being, but Mugen is offering a custom exhaust system and a new air filter derived from race cars competing in the Super GT and Super Formula series. A couple of 18-inch alloy wheels with a two-tone finish are also available and both are lighter than the OEM sets.
Essentially, Mugen's program for the new Vezel largely revolves around the small crossover's aesthetics. Customers in Japan can get the stylish CUV with a contrasting roof and side decals, not to mention different types of spoilers for the tailgate and roof. Front grille and side skirt garnishes are also available, as are spoiler extensions at both ends of the vehicle.
In related news, Honda has released today additional details concerning the Euro-spec HR-V's powertrain. The 1.5-liter gasoline engine works with dual electric motors for a total output of 129 horsepower and 187 pound-feet (254 Newton-meters) of torque. The electrified crossover will arrive on the Old Continent towards the end of the year when the different version for North America is expected to be revealed.
Major technical upgrades are not available for the time being, but Mugen is offering a custom exhaust system and a new air filter derived from race cars competing in the Super GT and Super Formula series. A couple of 18-inch alloy wheels with a two-tone finish are also available and both are lighter than the OEM sets.
Essentially, Mugen's program for the new Vezel largely revolves around the small crossover's aesthetics. Customers in Japan can get the stylish CUV with a contrasting roof and side decals, not to mention different types of spoilers for the tailgate and roof. Front grille and side skirt garnishes are also available, as are spoiler extensions at both ends of the vehicle.
In related news, Honda has released today additional details concerning the Euro-spec HR-V's powertrain. The 1.5-liter gasoline engine works with dual electric motors for a total output of 129 horsepower and 187 pound-feet (254 Newton-meters) of torque. The electrified crossover will arrive on the Old Continent towards the end of the year when the different version for North America is expected to be revealed.