UPDATE: High res detail shots added
Honda Malaysia is now offering the Honda CR-V “Limited”, which is essentially the locally-assembled CR-V with added equipment. It retails for RM153,980 OTR including insurance, which is RM3,985 more expensive than the regular 2.0 i-VTEC CR-V.
One gets quite a lot of extras for the sum. The CR-V “Limited” comes with a Modulo styling package, leather seats (with CR-V logo) and an Alpine 2-DIN head unit with touch screen sat-nav and rear view camera. The Limited is also pre-installed with premium security solar film.
The Modulo pack consists of a front grille, chrome foglight garnish, tailgate spoiler, chrome exhaust pipe finisher, illuminated side steps and front/rear lower garnish.
The CR-V “Limited” is available in five colours – Urban Titanium, Alabaster Silver, Polished Metal, Crystal Black and Taffeta White.
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