At the Orange County International Auto Show this weekend, members of the media and consumers will have the opportunity to get a first look at the all-new CR-V. Slated to go on sale later this year, the CR-V will also be making a debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
According to Sugar Land Honda Dealers, when redesigning the top-selling SUV in the United States, Honda wanted to make the vehicle bolder and sportier. Based on the recently unveiled CR-V Concept, the new model will undoubtedly be more aggressive than the outgoing model.
Honda says the CR-V’s signature vertical rear taillights remain for 2012, but they with feature a more three-dimensional style that wraps further into the design of the vehicle. An Arlington Honda Dealer points out the CR-V Concept’s large 5-spoke machined alloy wheels and bold fender flares emphasize the vehicle’s dynamic presence and capability.
“The 2012 CR-V Concept strongly hints at the more dynamic and refined look of the upcoming model,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. “As the best-selling SUV in each of the past four years, the 2012 CR-V promises to build on its highly successful formula with even more style, innovative features and higher fuel economy.”
Look for more details following the CR-V’s official unveiling today in Anaheim, California and coming soon to a Honda Dealer In Phoenix.


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