Since its inception, the Honda CR-V seems to have maintained the appearance of a harmless urban SUV, without the aggressiveness of a track car or the image of an off-road vehicle. Therefore, it is difficult for us to have some strong associations with off-road and cross-country SUVs on the Honda CR-V.
Of course, I know that it is precisely because of this moderate image that the Honda CR-V has become so popular until now. But I still want to know what the Honda CR-V will look like if it is “wild”. Recently, a set of off-road suits based on the Honda CR-V seems to satisfy my little wish.
This Honda CR-V named black customized version is built by a Honda franchise store. The tires are replaced with 265/65 R17 all-terrain tires, and the wheels are 17×8.5J forged wheels. The fully upgraded chassis kit makes the overall image of the Honda CR-V Black Custom Edition present a powerful side.
In order to meet the parameter changes brought about by large-size tires, the black customized version of CR-V also adds wide-body wheel arches, optimizes the design of the guard plate under the front and rear bumpers, and adds LED auxiliary light sources under the front bumper. The roof adds a roof frame and the corresponding roof box, and also hangs a sandboard on one side.
In general, after some adjustments, the Honda CR-V finally has the look of some off-road vehicles. However, it must be mentioned that the small wheel opening brought about by the urbanization of the Honda CR-V makes the gap between the tire and the wheel arches obviously too large after the rear wheels are replaced with large-size all-terrain tires. Small, this is not what an off-road SUV should look like. But in any case, the appearance of this plan at least made the Honda CR-V hard once, didn’t it?