by David Undercoffler of www.autonews.com
LOS ANGELES -- Honda Motor Co. has been spotted testing a CR-V mule
that looked like it’s flirting with a third row of seats for the
next-generation model. But don’t bet on that coming to the U.S.
The single photo shows a prototype model shot from the side, with the
distinctive CR-V taillights running up the rear of the car. The front
is entirely covered, with a pair of bolt-on headlights sticking up from
the hood.
But the most interesting bit is the rear door. Or, more specifically,
its length. Blacked-out with camouflage tape, the door is conspicuously
longer than on the current production CR-V. Could the next-gen CR-V,
due in 2017, be available with a third row of seats?
Sources say yes, but not in the U.S.
Abroad, the CR-V competes against other compact crossovers with three
rows, which are steadily becoming popular replacements for MPVs, those
weird little minivans. Plus, adding a third row to the CR-V puts more
space between it and the new HR-V globally.
But in the U.S., where the CR-V is the top-selling crossover, Honda
has the Pilot and Odyssey to offer buyers looking for maximum
people-moving capabilities. So expect this prototype to keep its
residency elsewhere.
Source;
http://www.autonews.com/article/20151203/OEM04/151209927/honda-may-be-prepping-cr-v-with-3-row-seating-for-overseas-markets
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