Driving Dynamics – Honda has upgraded the suspension compared to the Jazz and yes it definitely feels much more pliant and capable. Ride quality is very supple and the car remains composed over bad roads too. The suspension does a very good job of filtering undulations. The steering has a lot of feel and feedback and weighs up at high speeds, making the WR-V a fun to drive car. While the Jazz is undertyred with 175 section tyres, the WR-V gets 195/60/16 Michelin tyres which have terrific levels of grip. The brakes are same as the Jazz and performance is above average, but it could have been more confidence inspiring.
Safety and After Sales Service – The Honda WR-V comes loaded with the usual safety features like dual front airbags and ABS with EBD. Honda has a good after-sales network in India and they are panned out across the country even in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Another positive point is that Honda cars have good resale value in the market.