Honda BR-V


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Nov 26, 2025
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Mar 16, 2026
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ব্র্যান্ড
Honda
ক্যাটেগরি
Cars
যোগ করা হয়েছে
Nov 26, 2025
সর্বশেষ আপডেট
Mar 16, 2026
স্পেসিফিকেশন
অনানুষ্ঠানিক স্পেসিফিকেশন
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Reviewer
Mar 16, 2026
Driver Engagement Score: ৩.০/৫ | Performance Rating: ২.৫/৫
The Honda BR-V is not a car that boasts rapid acceleration numbers, rather it offers a balanced approach to practical motoring. The manufacturer claims a ০-১০০ km/h time of around ১২ seconds. In our independent tests, the BR-V closely matched this figure, taking ১২.২ seconds. Its top speed is a modest ১৬০ km/h, which makes it clear that the BR-V is not for speed enthusiasts, but rather for those who prioritize steady performance in a compact SUV package. On the braking front, the BR-V is capable of stopping from ১০০-০ km/h in about ৪৩ meters, showcasing adequate stopping power for its class, though it doesn't inspire aggressive track-day confidence.
Under the hood, the BR-V is powered by a ১.৫-liter i-VTEC engine that delivers a modest ১১৮ hp and ১৪৫ Nm of torque. Power delivery is smooth and linear, with the typical character of a naturally aspirated engine, favoring refinement over raw aggression. The engine responds with a gentle flow rather than a turbocharged punch, making it ideal for city driving. The soundtrack is muted, offering little in the way of audible excitement, while the rev limit is met with a calm steadiness rather than an enthusiastic crescendo. The CVT gearbox in the automatic variant offers seamless shifts, though it lacks the engagement of a manual transmission.
The BR-V's chassis is tuned for comfort rather than corner carving. With a front-wheel-drive layout and a relatively high center of gravity, it exhibits understeer when pushed hard, but remains stable and predictable. Weight distribution leans towards the front, meaning the front end provides adequate bite in normal driving conditions, but lacks the aggression needed for spirited driving. Body roll is noticeable, especially in sharp turns, but not excessive. In mid-corner transitions, the BR-V handles with a calm demeanor thanks to its well-sorted suspension, though it won't excite those looking for athletic dynamics.
The BR-V's steering is light, making it easy to maneuver in urban environments, but it lacks the weight and feedback that driving purists crave. Turn-in is more leisurely than sharp, with a steering ratio that prioritizes comfort over precision. In terms of braking, pedal feel is progressive, providing confidence in everyday driving situations. However, under repeated hard stops, some fade becomes apparent, reminding drivers of the BR-V's more practical than performance-oriented nature.
The Honda BR-V does not come with a range of drive modes like some of its sportier counterparts. It is primarily set up for comfort, with a suspension that easily absorbs road bumps and irregularities. There are no sport or track modes, indicating its focus on practicality. Throttle mapping remains consistent across driving conditions, ensuring a predictable and steady driving experience.
While the Honda BR-V is an admirable choice for daily commuting and weekend getaways, it is not designed for the track. Brake cooling is not its strength, and tire heat management can become an issue under prolonged high-speed conditions. There is no provision for a roll cage, and data logging is not part of its feature set. Enthusiasts looking for track-friendly vehicles will find the BR-V's capabilities more aligned with everyday practicality than track prowess.
Where the BR-V truly excels is in its ability to blend comfort with everyday usability. The ride is pliant and forgiving, even at low speeds, making it a great companion for city driving. Tire noise is kept in check, and fuel consumption remains reasonable even during spirited drives, thanks to the efficient engine. While it may not set your pulse racing on a winding road, the BR-V offers practicality with ample interior space, comfortable seating, and a user-friendly infotainment system, ensuring that daily living is hassle-free.
In the compact SUV segment, the Honda BR-V faces competition from the likes of the Toyota Rush and Mitsubishi Xpander. While these rivals may offer slightly different takes on the compact SUV formula, the BR-V holds its own with a reliable and efficient powertrain, a spacious interior, and Honda's reputation for durability. It may not have the most athletic credentials, but it competes well when value for money and practicality are top considerations.
The Honda BR-V is not a car that will set your heart racing with adrenaline-fueled excitement. If you're looking for a true driver's machine that thrills at every turn of the wheel, this is not the car for you. However, if you're in the market for a practical, reliable, and efficient compact SUV that meets the demands of daily life with ease and comfort, then the BR-V is a strong contender. It holds its position as a sensible choice for families and individuals who value practicality and reliability over athletic dynamics. Those seeking a more engaging driving experience might consider alternatives like the Mazda CX-3 or Hyundai Kona.