Honda FR-V, 1 generation, compact van 1.8 AT, gasoline 140 hp, fwd type of drive in Israel

Compact Van
1.8 l engine
140 hp power
Automatic transmission
FWD type of drive
Gasoline engine type
95 fuel grade
7.6 l average cons.
12.5 sec to 100
58 l fuel tank
6 seats
5 doors
439 l trunk

Main

  • Transmission
    • Automatic
  • Number of gears
    • 6
  • Type of drive
    • FWD
  • Top speed
    190 km/h
  • Acceleration to 100
    12.5 sec
  • Curb weight
    1395 kg
  • Max weight
    1890 kg

Dimensions

  • Length
    4285 mm
  • Width
    1810 mm
  • Height
    1610 mm
  • Wheelbase
    2680 mm
  • Front track width
    1550 mm
  • Rear track width
    1560 mm
  • Trunk volume min
    439 l
  • Trunk volume max
    1049 l
  • Wheel size
    195/65 R15

Fuel

  • Fuel grade
    • 95
  • Fuel consumption city
    10.6 l per 100 km (1 l ≈ 9 km)
  • Fuel consumption highway
    6.6 l per 100 km (1 l ≈ 15 km)
  • Average consumption
    7.6 l per 100 km (1 l ≈ 13 km)

Engine

  • Engine type
    • Gasoline
  • Engine location
    • Front, transverse
  • Engine power system
    • Distributed injection (multi-point)
  • Engine capacity
    1798 cm³
  • Type of boost
    • No
  • Cylinder arrangement
    • Inline
  • Number of cylinders
    • 4
  • Valves per cylinder
    • 4
  • Compression ratio
    10.5
  • Bore and stroke
    81 × 87.3 mm

Power

  • Maximum power
    140 hp (103 KW) at 5700 rpm
  • Maximum torque N⋅m
    173 N⋅m at 4300 rpm

Suspension & Brakes

  • Front suspension
    • Independent, spring
  • Rear suspension
    • Independent, spring
  • Front brakes
    • Ventilated disc
  • Rear brakes
    • Disс
  • Clearance
    150 mm

User reviews

4.2
Total votes: 6
  • Exterior
    4.3
  • Comfort
    4.0
  • Safety
    4.7
  • Driving performance
    4.3
  • Reliability
    3.9

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