The SUV was spotted at the Appalachian Mountains and indicated that it had undergone only minor aesthetic changes.
Japanese auto major Honda is recalling 1,90,578 units of the previous generation of Accord, CR-V, Civic, City and Jazz models in India as part of its global exercise to rectify faulty airbags made by Takata.
The recall will affect only the diesel variants of the two models. Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) said it will recall 64,428 units of diesel variants of Honda City manufactured from December 2013 to July 2015 and 25,782 units of diesel variants of Honda Mobilio manufactured from June 2014 to July 2015.
Under the recall, which is a part of its parent Honda's global initiative to replace the faulty airbags, HCIL will voluntarily replace airbag inflators of 2,23,578 vehicles of previous generations of CR-V, Civic, City and Jazz, the company said in a statement.
Honda Motor Co's April-June net profit totaled 186 billion yen (USD 1.5 billion), up from 155.6 billion yen the same period the previous year.
Japanese car giant Toyota is recalling 7,129 units of its executive sedan Corolla in India to fix faulty passenger side airbags as part of a global exercise
The recall, which is part of Honda's global campaign of fixing potential defect related to airbags, would cover 10,805 units of premium sedan Accord, 575 units of sports utility vehicle CR-V and one unit of Civic sedan.
Honda Cars India Limited (HCIL) reported a 9.8 percent increase at 11,342 this year against 10,334 units last year. The management said that they would like to build on the positive trend in their next phases.
SUV market in India is growing at a rapid pace and major global SUV producers are trying to grab this opportunity. In an attempt to increase its share in the growing Indian car market, Honda launched the updated version of its SUV, the CR-V.
Honda Motor today said it will recall more than two million vehicles in the United States and China to update the software that controls their automatic transmission.