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		<title>Honda Keeps It Classic with the Same Engine in City, WR-V, and HR-V</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Honda showcases the new WR-V at São Paulo Motor Show, highlighting its use of a naturally aspirated 1.5L i-VTEC engine.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this year&#8217;s São Paulo Motor Show, Honda showcased its latest SUV offering, the new WR-V, which is set to debut in Argentina next January. This model marks a departure from previous iterations as it no longer relies on the Fit platform but instead uses a homegrown design based on the Brazilian City’s chassis. The engine powering this trio of vehicles—City, WR-V, and HR-V—is a 1.5L i-VTEC inline-four that produces 121 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.</p>
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<li>Honda employs the same engine across its City, WR-V, and HR-V models in South America.</li>
<li>The 1.5L i-VTEC inline-four engine meets stringent emission standards.</li>
<li>This motor is a departure from the trend of turbocharged three-cylinder engines with chain-driven camshafts.</li>
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<p>During an interview at the São Paulo Motor Show, Renan Barba Dos Santos, Commercial Engineer for Honda South America, elaborated on the company&#8217;s decision to use this particular engine. He highlighted that it is part of a global strategy where the 1.5L i-VTEC powers entry-level models across Asia and other regions. The engine’s design ensures compliance with future emission regulations.</p>
<p>Notably, Honda has opted for a naturally aspirated setup rather than going the route of many competitors who use turbocharged three-cylinder engines with chain-driven camshafts. This choice sets Honda apart in a market where oil-bathed timing chains are becoming increasingly common due to their lower friction and improved reliability.</p>
<p>The new WR-V, positioned below the HR-V, is built on the Brazilian City’s platform and offers unique styling and features tailored for South American consumers. The vehicle&#8217;s engine configuration underscores Honda&#8217;s commitment to providing reliable and efficient powertrains that meet local market demands while maintaining a global standard of quality.</p>
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<h4>What sets the 1.5L i-VTEC engine apart from other engines in its segment?</h4>
<p>The 1.5L i-VTEC is a naturally aspirated, four-cylinder engine that meets stringent emission standards and offers consistent performance over time without compromising on reliability.</p>
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<h4>Why did Honda choose not to use oil-bathed timing chains?</h4>
<p>Honda&#8217;s decision stems from its long-standing reputation for durability and reliability. The company believes in offering engines that are proven and reliable, even if they deviate from current trends.</p>
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<p>In a market increasingly dominated by smaller, turbocharged engines with oil-bathed timing chains, Honda’s commitment to the 1.5L i-VTEC engine represents a nod to its rich history of engineering excellence and reliability. The company&#8217;s approach underscores the importance of proven technology in meeting consumer expectations for performance and longevity.</p>
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