What type of vehicle is the Honda Crosstour?

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CooperMarie
07/30/25 3:21am
Honda Crosstour is a leisure-type sedan, also known as the Crosstour. Its body dimensions are 4995mm in length, 1900mm in width, and 1560mm in height. The car is equipped with a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197 and a maximum torque of 222 Nm. In terms of appearance, the Crosstour's design incorporates multiple crossover elements. The front grille adopts a design similar to the City, while the spacious trunk design enhances the rear curves, creating a unique visual effect. The dignified front grille, paired with the dynamic strip-shaped headlights, exudes a sense of luxury and prestige typical of high-end sedans.
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