![]() ![]() The last conference at this high level on the issue, which lacks a global treaty or a dedicated United Nations agency, was held in 1977 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Governments and actors in the public and private sectors will present proposals at the conference to reverse that trend and help meet the development goal, set in 2015, of ensuring "access to water and sanitation for all by 2030." The report also warned that water "scarcity is becoming endemic" due to overconsumption and pollution, while global warming will increase seasonal water shortages in both areas with abundant water as well as those already strained. With the global population increasing every day, "in absolute numbers, there'll be more and more people that don't have access to these services," he said. it will keep on being between 40 percent and 50 percent of the population of the world that does not have access to sanitation and roughly 20-25 percent of the world will not have access to safe water supply," report lead author Richard Connor told AFP. Honda is expected to make a break from acronyms (such as BR-V and CR-V) for SUVs, and go for a moniker closer to City, Jazz or Amaze.A report by UN-Water and UNESCO released Tuesday warned of too little or too much water in some places, and contaminated water in others - conditions it said highlight the imminent risk of a global water crisis. Another novelty expected from this mid-range SUV is its name. The interior of the SUV promises to be spacious and comfortable, with a large free-standing touchscreen. The City chassis is known for its stiffness and lightness, which translates to an exceptional ride and handling experience. The vehicle’s platform and engines are similar to the fifth-generation City. The relatively flat roof with roof rails are behind the sporty look. The front grille with chrome embellishments, sharp-looking LED headlights, and muscular wheel arches all add to the car’s bold persona. ![]() The broad and flat bonnet, combined with the big and imposing nose, gives it the classic, boxy SUV appeal. The exterior design is sure to turn some heads. Honda’s new SUV will measure between 4.2 and 4.3 meters and will come with a long wheelbase. Honda has focused on giving the car a look that is in line with its purpose and designation as a mid-size SUV. While the latter is sourced from the City e:HEV. Gearbox options are likely to be similar to what’s already offered on the City – a 6-speed manual or a CVT for the 1.5-litre petrol motor and an e-drive unit for the strong hybrid version.Īlso Read: All-New Honda Mid-Size SUV Teased in India, Hyundai Creta Rival to Debut in May 2023 The former is expected to produce an output that is likely to be higher than the City’s 120 bhp, with more power and torque available in the mid-range. It is being anticipated that the upcoming mid-size SUV will draw its power from a couple of petrol engines that include a 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated unit and a 1.5-litre strong hybrid unit. Furthermore, it will rival the likes of Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos, and Toyota Hyryder. The new SUV has been designed at the Honda R&D Asia Pacific Co. The automaker has even released the official sketch of the SUV a few days back. Honda Cars India has confirmed that its all-new midsize SUV will make its global debut in India anytime in June this year. ![]()
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