The Honda Crosstour has received a new entry-level version, with this using a four-cylinder engine and using two-wheel drive and the company has now announced the pricing for it.
The vehicle can be your starting from $27,655 (this doesn’t include the $810 destination charge), which means that it is $2,685 more affordable than the similarly-equipped V6 version.
In addition to that, Honda also revised the list of standard equipment for the entire range, which now includes standard goodies such as automatic headlights, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and USB audio interface, a rear-view camera, as well as an automatic dimming rearview mirror.
"The new four-cylinder Crosstour offers sleek design, unmatched passenger comfort and ingenious functionality now with four-cylinder pricing and fuel economy. With four-cylinder and V6 options and a long list of standard features, Crosstour should be on every CUV buyer's shopping list," said John Mendel, executive vice president of Honda’s US division.
In addition to that, Honda also revised the list of standard equipment for the entire range, which now includes standard goodies such as automatic headlights, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and USB audio interface, a rear-view camera, as well as an automatic dimming rearview mirror.
"The new four-cylinder Crosstour offers sleek design, unmatched passenger comfort and ingenious functionality now with four-cylinder pricing and fuel economy. With four-cylinder and V6 options and a long list of standard features, Crosstour should be on every CUV buyer's shopping list," said John Mendel, executive vice president of Honda’s US division.