The moos test is one of the tests that tackles your cars maneuver and suspension and handling. At km77.com, Honda HR-V was tested. This SUV passed the test after some tries.
Honda HR-V is in fact a redesigned vehicle. The Japanese carmaker revealed it in 2021 in its homeland and later it found its way to US market too. The new chassis and body design seem to be impressive. By the moose test, the target speed was 77km/h.
The version of the HR-V that you are seeing here is a 1.5 i-MMD Advance Style. This model has a 1.5-liter engine with one electric motor. The total out put can reach to 129 hp. The tires are wide which means more ground contact.
By the test we can see that when the vehicle reaches to 77 km/h, the handling of it is not good at all. It hits the barriers. So, lowering the speed to 76 km/h. unfortunately, the car hit the cone again. The success speed is 74 km/h! 3 km/h less than estimated.
However, km77.com seems to be satisfied. Despite the high CG of this crossover, it’s a good record. A bit body bounce and during the evasive maneuver, and it lifted its inside rear wheel at higher-speed attempts. The dynamic was good, and stability control reaction was fair enough fast.