T Mac
07-17-2006, 05:43 PM
This is the controversial face of Honda's new CR-V, sitting in traffic in Vancouver, Canada
The sensational shots show exactly how the new Land Rover Freelander rival will look when it comes to the UK early next year. It's very different from the current model, with a distinctive 'face' featuring a bold bumper that curves around the front of the car, flowing into extended wheelarches.
Together with a pronounced bonnet and grille, plus chrome air intakes and large, triangular headlights, it's unlikely that the CR-V will be mistaken for anything else on the road. What's more, at the rear it's equally controversial, featuring a steeply curved C-pillar and chunky tail-lights which rise to meet the roofline.
Click here (http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/201200/next_crv_is_going_for_bold.html) to read the entire article from Auto Express
The sensational shots show exactly how the new Land Rover Freelander rival will look when it comes to the UK early next year. It's very different from the current model, with a distinctive 'face' featuring a bold bumper that curves around the front of the car, flowing into extended wheelarches.
Together with a pronounced bonnet and grille, plus chrome air intakes and large, triangular headlights, it's unlikely that the CR-V will be mistaken for anything else on the road. What's more, at the rear it's equally controversial, featuring a steeply curved C-pillar and chunky tail-lights which rise to meet the roofline.
Click here (http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/201200/next_crv_is_going_for_bold.html) to read the entire article from Auto Express