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Is Honda BR-V discontinued in India?

The BR-V has been discontinued in India and is no longer part of Honda Cars India's current lineup.


Background: how the BR-V reached the end of its India run


The Honda BR-V was introduced in India in 2016 as a practical seven-seat crossover aimed at families seeking space and value. Despite its roomy interior and versatile seating, sales never matched Honda’s expectations in a market increasingly skewed toward compact SUVs. In the ensuing years, Honda gradually winded down the model as part of a broader product rationalization. By the early 2020s, production for the Indian market had ceased and the BR-V was dropped from official listings. As of 2025, it remains unavailable new in India, with any remaining units confined to used-car markets or export programs.


Key milestones in the BR-V's Indian journey:



  • 2016: Honda launches the BR-V in India as a seven-seat MPV/crossover.

  • 2019–2020: Production and fresh stock for the Indian market are scaled back amid weak demand.

  • Early 2020s: Honda formally discontinues the BR-V in India; it is removed from the official lineup.

  • 2021–2023: The BR-V is no longer advertised by Honda India; remaining stock sells through while without a reintroduction plan.

  • 2024–2025: The model is not reintroduced; no official announcement of revival has been made.


These milestones illustrate a gradual phase-out rather than a sudden shutdown, resulting in the BR-V effectively leaving India’s new-car market several years ago.


Current status and practical alternatives for 7-seat buyers


For buyers seeking a BR-V–like mix of space and practicality today, several current models from various manufacturers offer 7-seat configurations or flexible seating. The following options are among the more commonly considered in India right now.


Notable 7-seat or versatile-family options to compare:



  • Maruti Suzuki Ertiga — a compact MPV with strong practicality and affordable running costs.

  • Toyota Innova Crysta — a larger, more premium MPV with robust space and reliability.

  • Kia Carens — a modern, feature-rich 7-seat MPV/SUV with contemporary styling.

  • Hyundai Alcazar — a 7-seat SUV with a premium feel and long equipment lists.

  • Mahindra Marazzo or Renault Triber — alternatives offering flexible seating arrangements in different price bands.


Prices, features, and availability vary by market and trim, so checking current dealer listings and official websites is recommended for the latest information.


Summary


In summary, the Honda BR-V is no longer sold new in India. Honda Cars India has not reintroduced the model, and buyers looking for a BR-V-like offering should consider contemporary 7-seat MPVs and compact SUVs from other brands. For the most accurate, up-to-date status, consult Honda’s official India website or contact an authorised dealer.

What is the price of Honda BR-V 2025 in India?


It is priced between Rs 9.52 lakh and Rs 13.82 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).



What are the disadvantages of Honda BR-V?


User Review on Honda BR-V V Petrol
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) FRONT AND REAR AIR CON VERY POOR QUALITY,ONLY GIVES FAN AIR AND NOT COOLING,ITS NOT SPACIOUS AS LOOKS FROM OUTSIDE AND FEELS VERY DISCOMFORT WHEN GOING FOR A LONG DRIVE OR STUCK IN TRAFFIC FOR SEAT WITDH,NO WATCH IN CENTRE.



Is Honda BR-V available in India?


Developed by Honda R&D Asia Pacific in Thailand, the BR-V has been manufactured and assembled in several Asian countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, India, and Pakistan, and is also sold in Brunei, Mexico, and South Africa.



Why was the Honda Brio discontinued in India?


To beef up the Brio to meet the new safety and emission norms made no sense, as there were hardly any takers for it, and so, Honda has pulled the plug on the small hatchback. The second-generation Amaze – which will be Honda's new entry-level model in India – has already made an impact in the compact sedan space.


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