2020 Honda CR-V vs 2017-2019: Facelift differences & changes compared
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 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 2020 Honda E is a 315Nm (232 lb-ft) RWD electric hatch with a 100kW (134hp) or 113kW (152hp) motor, 220km (137mi) range, and 0-100km/h in ~8s.
The 2019 Honda N-Wgn is based on the latest N-Box, and has a spacious interior thanks to its fuel tank under the front seats, similar to the Jazz/Fit.
The 2019 Honda N-Wgn kei car has a new body, modern interior, split level trunk, 658cc I3 engine with or turbo, and a CVT.
The 2019 Honda N-Wgn Custom is a more youthful take on the second generation N-Wgn kei car with a slammed look, LED headlamps and thin LED taillights.
The 2020 Honda Civic hatch facelift includes little body color bars on the fake vents, new wheel designs, and proper buttons for the infotainment system.
The 2006 Honda Civic Type R had spaceship styling, a two door body, torsion beam rear axle, and a 2L I4 with 150kW (201hp) and 193Nm (142 lb-ft).
The 2006 Honda Civic Type S had the space efficient Jazz platform, futuristic styling, and the same 148kW (198hp) 2L I4 as the American Civic Si.
The Honda E Prototype previews a new electric hatch with a range of 200km (124mi), and a 110kW (148hp) and 300Nm (221 lb-ft) motor.