Honda showcases two extreme CR-V builds for SEMA

By: CAR magazine

The recently refreshed Honda CR-V is headed to this year’s SEMA in the form of two special-edition creations. Prepped for the outdoors by Jsport Performance Accessories, these two builds have been upgraded accordingly.

The first build, simply titled “Do”, is based on the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid and has been labelled a “weekend warrior”. It receives a 1,5-inch lift kit, robust side steps, a roof basket, 17-inch KMC off-road wheels with Nitto Terra Grappler all-terrain tyres, with a Cannondale mountain bike and cooler box included for good measure.

The second car is labelled the “Dream” is based on the 2,0-litre Honda CR-V. This one is a bit more extreme as the design focuses on overlanding. Its sense of adventure is emphasised by a special trail map design that decorates the exterior. Fitted to this SUV is a collection of accessories that support it as a self-reliant adventurer. These include a 1,5-inch lift kit and 17-inch KMC wheels with Nitto Ridge Grappler tyres. Additionally it gets a more rugged front bumper with integrated LEDs.

At the rear, a full-sized spare wheel has been mounted to the tailgate aside Jerry cans. A Plateau modular roof rack with embedded LEDs and a Roofnest Falcon clamshell-style rooftop tent has been included. An packing cabinet and a slide-out refrigerator complete the luggage compartment.

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