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John Mahoney6 Sept 2017
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FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW: Honda previews hybrid CR-V

Petrol-electric Honda CR-V set to replace diesel models in Europe

Honda has released pictures of a prototype hybrid version of its CR-V SUV that's scheduled for unveiling at the Frankfurt motor show on September 12.

Due on sale in Europe next year, Honda's 'Hybrid Prototype' is seen as a response to Europe's backlash against diesel engines in the wake of Volkswagen's Dieselgate emissions scandal.

Featuring Honda's latest Multi Mode Drive (i-MMD) powertrain, the more efficient CR-V comes equipped with an electric motor, a 2.0-litre petrol engine and a separate electric motor/generator.

Helping offset the additional weight of the batteries and electric motors, the CR-V ditches a conventional gearbox for a single-fixed gear.

There are three driving modes: an all-electric function for the city, a hybrid setting tailored for low-speed urban driving, and pure petrol engine power for the highway.

Announcing it will no longer offer a diesel CR-V in European markets, Honda will also use Frankfurt to unveil another new CR-V powered by its downsized 1.5-litre VTEC turbo-petrol engine driving through either a six-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic.

Pricing will be announced at the show, but there's no news yet on whether we'll see the CR-V hybrid Down Under.

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