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Honda Siel launches new variant of CR-V

Luxury car maker Honda Siel Cars India today launched a new version of its sports utility vehicle, Honda CR-V, priced between Rs 21.9 lakh and Rs 24.12 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). - Suven Life Sciences, Gammon India & Pyramid Saimira Q2 results - Toyota developing sub-Innova product for India - Nissan to start trial production of small car in India by Nov - Suven Life Sciences granted patents in 9 markets - Toyota hybrids face potential US import ban - Suvrat Saigal is Barclays" Consumer Banking Director The new CR-V comes in three variants with an engine capacity of 2.0-2.4 litre, the company said in a statement. "The new Honda CR-V further expands the value reflecting growing customer demand for quality and premium products in the SUV market," Honda Siel Cars India Director Marketing Tatsuya Natsume said. The company has sold nearly 12,500 units of the SUV since its India launch in 2003. Sales of the CR-V have been falling in recent months with the company reporting sale of just one unit of the SUV in September this year. However, in October the company registered a sale of 47 units of the vehicle.


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