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| Price | Ranges from $ 24,990.00 to $36,640.00 |
| Body Style | Wagon |
| Release Date | From January 2015 to July 2020 |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| VIN Plate Location | Driver Side Front Floor |
| Compliance Plate Location | RH Side Bottom of B-Pillar |
| Country of Origin | THAILAND |
| Safety ANCAP Rating | 5 |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Seating Capacity | 5 |
| Type | MULTI POINT F/INJ |
| Size | 1799 (1.8L) |
| Power | 105kW @ 6500rpm |
| Torque | 172Nm @ 4300rpm |
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Number of Valves | 16 |
| Valves | SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM |
| Compression Ratio | 10.60 |
| Bore/stroke | 81.00x87.30 |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED |
| Turning Circle | 10.60 |
| Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
| Brake (Rear) Type | DISC |
| Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 215/55 R17 - 7x17 | 215/60 R16 - 7x16 | 235/65 R17 - 7x17 |
| Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 215/55 R17 - 7x17 | 215/60 R16 - 7x16 | 235/65 R17 - 7x17 |
| Front Suspension Type | MacPherson Strut / CS / GD / ARB |
| Rear Suspension Type | ToB / CS / HyDSA / ARB |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 50.0L |
| Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 3.3L/100km to 3.5L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 6.6L/100km to 6.9L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
| Emission Standard | - |
| Length | 4,294mm |
| Width | 50mm |
| Height | 1,605mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,610mm |
| Front Track | 1,535mm |
| Rear Track | 1,540mm |
| Ground Clearance | 170mm |
| Gross Vehicle Mass | - |
| Gross Combination Mass | - |
| Braked Towing Capacity | 800kg |
| Unbraked Towing Capacity | 500kg |
You may have heard word that Honda is discontinuing production of the HR-V in certain overseas markets such as the UK, however, to the delight of Australian motorists, the HR-V is an ever-present figure down under and also better than ever courtesy of a new MY release. Keep an eye out for a bigger refresh in the near-future, as well as the prospect of an all-electric variant down the track as Honda intends to phase out internal combustion engines across its vehicle line-up due to growing emissions standards.
Both highly-rated vehicles, it largely comes down to size and engine performance when comparing the Honda HR-V and CR-V SUVs. The CR-V is a mid-size crossover with more room for passengers and cargo, although the compact crossover HR-V still beats most of the peers in its segment for roominess and comfort. While the HR-V is not offered with a turbo engine, that option is available to buyers of the CR-V, meaning the larger model has more grunt and pulling power that favours it in adventure settings. Of course, the HR-V is more affordable, while still possessing most of the CR-V features and comforts, making it a great choice for smaller families in urban settings.
Honda's most popular car in Australia, the HR-V has resonated with buyers of small SUVs who value a generous serving of equipment as standard. One area the HR-V does exceptionally well is creating an inviting and spacious atmosphere inside the cabin, complemented by advanced safety tech and ample storage. The versatility of 'Magic' rear seats adds another layer of practicality that small families will appreciate. The HR-V might not have off-road AWD credentials like the Hyundai Kona and Subaru XV, nor the turbo 'punch' of the Toyota CH-R, but for a delicate balance of value, performance, comfort and amenity, you'll never look back.
After just a few years in the market, the Honda HR-V is doing wonders for the Japanese manufacturer’s local sales. While we’re not surprised - after all, SUV sales are on a tear across the board - this small SUV has got undoubted levels of swagger. With the same ‘magic seats’ you’ll find on other vehicles from Honda like the Jazz, there are unprecedented levels of cabin space, which from the outside almost seems as if it were an optical illusion. The 2019 HR-V rolls out a strong line-up of safety technology including autonomous emergency braking, nudging it ahead of some peers in the same segment. Honda hasn’t stopped short of tailoring the HR-V to a wide market, settling for a sizeable range of variants. What’s great is that the price difference between the base and top variant is about $10k, so the extent of value throughout the intermediate variants is marvellous. Even the more affordable options pack a plethora of options and materials into the cabin, so there’s no doubt you and your family can get a lot out of the HR-V on long trips. Keep a close eye on this one!
Honda has freshly updated its HR-V small SUV. The four-model range now includes the RS model being tested here. It’s more a badge engineering exercise than anything else, as there’s no sign of a big turbocharged engine or stellar sports handling. But marketing frippery shouldn’t disguise the positive traits the HR-V possesses.
Why is it that small SUVs these days all seem to have quirky styling that make them look like ninja throwing stars? Heck just because it?s a small doesn?t mean it needs to look like it?s your first car, right? Well if you feel this way then the Honda HR-V may be your thing with its more grown up looks. I can tell you now that while the HR-V has Clark Kent (o...
Even in top-spec guise, the HR-V is outclassed by competitors on almost all fronts bar one – its ingenious use of its compact cabin space.
The current Honda HR-V is practical, but it's never been particularly sexy. The recently-revealed RS doesn't do much to change that.
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It might be getting long in the tooth, but a latelife update has added some modern relevance to the Honda HRV.