Overview
- The test vehicle wore Honda Jakarta plates with a clear 'Testing Vehicle' notice and no local registration, according to photographs shared online.
- Outlets identify the car as the Indonesia-spec RS trim, noting its roughly 4,060 mm length, RS bumpers, 17-inch alloys, full-LED lighting and an all-black cabin with red stitching.
- Reporters interpret the Pune run as ARAI or pre-launch evaluation, yet Honda has not confirmed an India launch or specifications.
- The Indonesia-market WR-V RS features a 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine and equipment such as a touchscreen, digital MID, LaneWatch, six airbags and Honda Sensing ADAS.
- Analysts suggest India-specific changes—such as trimming to sub-4 metres or using a smaller 1.2-litre engine—are possible but remain speculative, with the model potentially slotting below the Elevate to broaden Honda’s lineup.