Honda CR-V Sport Touring (2023, sixth generation) photos
The 2023 Honda CR-V is bigger, classier, and has an improved hybrid system.
The 2023 Honda CR-V is bigger, classier, and has an improved hybrid system.
As part of its 2020 facelift, Honda CR-V will only be available in the US with two powertrain options: a 1.5L turbo I4 or a new 2L hybrid I4.
The 2020 Honda CR-V facelift has new bumpers, wheels, center console bin, smoked taillights, and the option of a 2L AWD hybrid powertrain.
The 2020 Honda CR-V facelift is pretty hard to pick against the original fifth-generation model. See what’s new in this side-by-side comparison.
The 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid is new to the facelifted range, and has AWD and 212hp (158kW) from its 2L Atkinson cycle I4 and two electric motors.
The 2018 Honda CR-V is based on the same platform as the 10th generation Civic. The base LX is only US CR-V to have the 2.4-liter I4 with 137kW (184hp).
The new Honda CR-V Hybrid will replace the 2.2-liter turbo diesel models in the fifth-gen EU range. It has a 2-liter gas engine and an electric motor.
The 2018 Honda CR-V Hybrid was unveiled at the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show, and will be coming to the US, with an announcement due at a “later date”.
The Honda CR-V Hybrid at the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show has the Accord Hybrid’s drivetrain with a 2-liter I4, two electric motors, and a lithium ion battery.
The 2017 Honda CR-V is all new, but the styling is evolutionary. We look at the fourth and fifth generation SUVs side by side to see all the changes.