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The all-new Honda BR-V made a global debut at the 2015 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show, before reaching showrooms in late 2015.

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Thanks to one of our readers who was in Thailand, he sent in shots of this Thai-spec Honda BR-V, which made a local debut earlier in December 2015.

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In Thailand, the Honda BR-V is available in two trim levels, namely SV and V. Between them they share the same 1.5-litre i-VTEC mill that pushes out 117 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 146 Nm of torque at 4,700 rpm. A G Design Shift CVT transfers all the power to the front wheels.

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Curiously, the Thais will get to choose between the 5-seater Honda BR-V in V trim, or the 7-seater in SV trim. The 5-seater variant will offer more usable boot space than its 7-seater sibling. Even so, the 7-seater variant still offers impeccable practicality, a signature Honda feature.

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Compared to the Indonesian Honda BR-V, those in Thailand will also miss out on the built-in Panasonic Nanoe technology, which is available on the range-topping Indonesian BR-V Prestige CVT. However, the BR-V in the SV trim does offer a push start button. Steering wheel design also seems to differ for both countries, as the Thai BR-V appears to share the steering wheel as the older Honda City/Jazz, sans the steering mounted audio controls.

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In Thailand, the Honda BR-V has a starting price of 750,000 THB (RM87,155), while the range-topping variant retails for 820,000 THB (RM95,253). The entry-level Honda BR-V has a base price of IDR 226.5 million (RM70,000), while the range-topping Prestige CVT retails for IDR 261.5 million (RM80,000).

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Malaysians can look forward to the new Honda BR-V, which will debut locally in the coming months.

PS: Thanks Howie for sending these in!

Honda BR-V Photo Gallery