All-new Honda HR-V late PH deliveries due to global parts shortage

Updated Sep 28, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

Honda Cars PH is asking for the public’s understanding.

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) is appealing to its clients for “more understanding” regarding the delayed arrival of the all-new HR-V. HCPI apologizes for the late unit deliveries, and stated that the arrival schedule for the five-seater crossover vehicle “remains uncertain.”

All-new Honda HR-V front quarter shotHCPI is asking for the public's understanding regarding the late arrival of the all-new Honda HR-V

HCPI said that the cause of the delayed arrival of the all-new HR-V is due to the global parts shortage, an issue that continues to hamper vehicle production. The parts shortage is not solely an issue that’s been affecting Honda. It has also restrained other car brands, resulting in global production delays that eventually translate to late deliveries. 

Last June 2022, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) released a similar appeal. TMP has also asked for the public’s understanding due to the delayed deliveries of brand-new units. It has also cited that parts shortage is among the main reasons for the delay.

The global parts shortage has been affecting vehicle production worldwide. Among the contributing factors to the delay is the limited availability of the semiconductor chip. The said chip is responsible for major functions in modern cars such as safety features, power management, touchscreens, digital displays, among others. As most cars are now equipped with modern high-tech features, the semiconductor chip is vital in vehicle production.

The Russia-Ukrain conflict added to the issue surrounding the semiconductor chip. Due to the war, the global supply of neon gas, which is used to make semiconductors, has been affected. This further explains why car brands around the world are experiencing delays in production and delivery. 

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HCPI launched the all-new HR-V last April 2022. It was initially offered in two variants that both come with Honda Sensing driver-assist tech. The 2022 Honda HR-V S is the entry-level trim that comes with a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine that puts out 119 hp and 145 Nm of torque. The engine is connected to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). 

The 2022 Honda HR-V V, on the other hand, is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that delivers 174 hp and 240 Nm of torque. It also has a CVT.

All-new Honda HR-V RS Turbo Philippine launchAll-new Honda HR-V RS Turbo

Recently though, HCPI introduced that all-new HR-V RS trim at the eighth Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS). The car brand decided to offer the said variant due to the local market’s demand. As such, the HR-V RS is now the top-spec trim of the said model in the Philippines. 

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Know more about Honda HR-V 2024

Honda HR-V

The 2024 Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover. In the Philippine market, it has two variants. The top-spec RS Turbo CVT is priced at Php 1,759,000. The mid-spec trim meanwhile, is the HR-V V Turbo CVT and it is priced at Php 1,649,000. The entry-level HR-V S CVT meanwhile is priced at Php 1,389,000.

For engines, the HR-V V Turbo and the RS Turbo use a 1.5-liter engine capable of making 174 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque. The HR-V S also uses a 1.5-liter mill, but it is naturally aspirated. In turn, its output is rated at 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. All three trims use a continuously variable transmission sending power to its front wheels. 

Size-wise, the HR-V V and RS are 4,385mm long, while the HR-V S is 4,330mm long. All three come with a width of 1,790mm, and a height of 1,590mm. Both also have a wheelbase length of 2,610mm. The top-spec V gets a ground clearance of 181mm, whereas the HR-V S has more at 196mm. 

Locally, the HR-V competes against the likes of the Mazda CX-3, Hyundai Kona, Subaru XV, Toyota Corolla Cross, Ford Territory, among others.  

 

Honda HR-V Launch

Back in June 2015, the Honda HR-V was launched in the Philippines. To complement Honda's compact crossover - the CR-V, they introduced the Honda HR-V, their company's subcompact crossover to the country's market. On August 23, 2018, the facelifted crossover was launched that includes an updated lighting system up front and rear part, a new RS trim level that brings a blacked-out grille together with new 2-tone wheels.

In 2022, Honda Cars Philippines Inc. brought in the third generation model for the local market. It is offered in two different variants. There's the top-spec HR-V V Turbo, and the entry-level HR-V S. Later at the 2022 PIMS in September, the RS Turbo was unveiled.

Honda HR-V Exterior

On the outside, the top-spec HR-V RS, HR-V V, and the entry-level HR-V S are all equipped with LED headlamps, LED taillights, and LED fog lamps. The HR-V V and RS variant then gets auto-folding side mirrors, a sportier bumper set, and a sportier-looking spoiler. The RS is the only variant that comes with sequential turn signal indicators.

Both the V and the S ride on a set of 17-inch wheels, while the RS gets a larger 18-inch set.

Honda HR-V exterior

Honda HR-V side end

Honda HR-V rear end

Honda HR-V headlight

Honda HR-V wheel

Honda HR-V taillight

Honda HR-V Interior

The 2024 HR-V can seat up to five. Its occupants are then kept comfortable with an automatic air-conditioning system with rear vents. The top-spec trim in particular ups the premium feel of the model with an auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather upholstery, as well as a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. 

Rearwards, both trims get a 60:40 split-type ULT seat. It shares this feature with the City Hatchback, so it also gets long-mode and tall-mode seat configurations. 

Honda HR-V dashboard

Honda HR-V interior

Technology & Safety Features

All HR-V trims for the Philippines come standard with the Honda Sensing Safety suite. This means that all are kitted out with adaptive cruise control, low speed follow, collision mitigation braking, lane keep assist, road departure assist, auto high beams, and lead car departure notification. 

The HR-V RS, HR-V V, and HR-V S also get anti-lock braking with electronic brake force distribution, hill-descent, and hill-start assist, ISOFIX child seat anchors, stability control, speed sensing door locks, a reverse camera, among other features. 

Entertainment is then handled by an eight-inch touchscreen, which for both trims gets a six-piece speaker system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, USB connectivity, and audio streaming. The top-spec HR-V RS and the V do get a wireless smartphone charger which isn’t present on the HR-V S. 

Platform & Chassis

The all-new 2024 Honda HR-V uses the Honda Global Small Car platform. Like its predecessor though, the Philippine-spec version retains a front-engine/front-wheel-drive layout. 

For suspensions, it uses a MacPherson strut for the front and an axle-type suspension for the rear. Braking for this model is then handled by disc brakes for all four wheels, and it also uses an electronic parking brake with an auto-hold function. 

Engine & Drivetrain

Powering the top-spec HR-V RS and the mid-spec V is a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-4 gasoline engine that can output 174 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the entry-level HR-V S uses a naturally aspirated inline-4 that is good for 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. 

Regardless of configuration, the HR-V comes standard with a continuously variable transmission with a paddle shifter manual mode. 

Only the top-spec RS and the V get a sports driving mode, though all HR-V trims have access to a normal mode and economy mode. 

For the Philippines, the all-new 2024 Honda HR-V can come in six different colors. These are Red Metallic, Crystal Black Pearl, Ignite Red, Premium Opal White Silver Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, and Meteoroid Grey. 

In terms of on-board features and safety features, the new 2024 HR-V is now on-par with most of its competitors. The turbocharged variant in particular also ranks as among the most powerful models within its segment and price range. 

Honda HR-V Pros & Cons

 Pros Cons
 
  • Lively engine

  • Plenty of features

  • Practical

  •  Rear seat headroom is not the best

 

Honda HR-V Q&A

1. Which one is cheaper: the Honda HR-V or the Honda CR-V?

Honda HR-V is. The highest price of HR-V is Php1,759,000 meanwhile CR-V price is Php 2,100,000 - 2,610,000.

2. Is the Honda HR-V a reliable car?

Yes, it is. The Reliability Rating of this car is 5/5 and the HR-V also ranks 1st out of 7 for subcompact SUVs.

3. What does the HR-V stand for on Honda?

HR-V means High-Rider Revolutionary Vehicle.

4. How many variants of the Honda HR-V are sold in the Philippines?

The HR-V Philippines has 3 variants: The HR-V RS (Php 1,759,000), HR-V V Turbo CVT (Php 1,649,000), and HR-V S CVT (Php 1,389,000).

 

₱ 1,389,000 - ₱ 1,739,000

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