Since the introduction of the first-generation model in 1995, the Honda CR-V has gone on to become the world's best-selling SUV. This latest evolution of the popular compact SUV has been developed to exceed the expectations of customers, with enhanced and unique characteristics. The new CR-V now features a range of sophisticated technologies and superior quality throughout.
The Honda CR-V has a fresh and sophisticated exterior design, with broader, muscular wheel arches, sharper contours on the bonnet and rear quarters, as well as the latest Honda family 'face' with its signature headlight graphic.
The new model raises the bar in terms of interior quality, sophistication and spaciousness - including, for the first time, the option of seven seats on petrol AWD models. Benchmarked against premium-brand products, it delivers improved ride quality, steering response, body control and NVH management. Evolved in every way, the all-new CR-V delivers more comfort, convenience and connectivity than ever before.
The all-new Honda CR-V's slightly larger exterior proportions, longer wheelbase and wider stance enable a significantly larger interior. Best-in-class space efficiency is highlighted by the generous space available for all occupants, as well as a wider, deeper boot with a longer load bay. A new two-position boot floor enables a flat surface for loading larger items, while a hands-free power tailgate enables convenient loading access.
Clever features make the new CR-V easier to use every day. For example, the height of the tailgate when opened can be programmed to avoid contact with low ceilings, while cabin flexibility is boosted by a three-mode centre-console storage, and new single-action 'dive down' 60:40 split-fold second-row seat backs that enable faster, easier loading.
The platform design incorporates Honda's exclusive next-generation ACE™ (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure, which employs a network of connected structural elements to distribute crash energy more evenly. In addition, standard across the range is Honda Sensing™, among the most comprehensive suites of active safety and driver-assistive technologies in the class, combining radar and camera information to assist the driver.
Sophisticated and sporty exterior design, with a familiar silhouette and premium-quality interior
The all-new Honda CR-V retains the familiar silhouette of the world's best-selling SUV, with an evolutionary design that is sophisticated and sporty. The new CR-V has a fresh exterior design, with broader wheel arches and sharper contours on the bonnet and rear quarters, as well as the latest Honda signature headlight graphic.
Key design principles for the new Honda CR-V were to create a modern and dynamic SUV that was also highly functional. Honda aimed for a refined and sophisticated proposition, with clean and contemporary styling that omits unnecessary lines.
One of the fundamental changes made by engineers was to extend the length of the wheelbase by 30mm. This change not only provides more space inside, but contributes to the more muscular stance of the SUV, with the wheels now placed closer to each corner. A large wheel-and-tyre combination, coupled with a short rear overhang and dual exhaust tailpipes, enhances the athletic impact of the car.
At the front, a bold design integrates the latest Honda family 'face', including the solid wing graphic and signature headlight shape, with LED illumination as standard. A solidly sculpted front bumper, with cleaner surfacing compared to its predecessor, frames a slim grille in the front valance. Sharp contours on the bonnet lead the eye up to a sleek, flush-mounted windscreen, from where the roofline flows back to a tailgate spoiler.
The rear haunches are more heavily contoured compared to the previous generation CR-V, complemented by wider arches over all four wheels. Its dynamic appearance is enhanced by a high, taut shoulder line - increasing the volume beneath - and a lustrous trim strip that rises as it runs from behind the front wheels to the rear of the car.
A kink in the top window line, as it reaches the back of the car, runs in parallel with the contour of the tailgate. The chrome finisher strip turns back on itself sharply, joining the flick up from the belt-line at the bottom of the window area, further enhancing the sporty aesthetic.
Sharply sculpted LED rear lights flow away from the trailing edge of the shoulder line, then wrap around the rear of the car to create an L-shaped graphic on each side that contains the rear window glass. It is finished by a chrome solid wing bar that runs the width of the tailgate between the lenses.
Customers can choose from eight exterior colours: solid Rallye Red, metallic Lunar Silver, Modern Steel, Cosmic Blue and Premium Crystal Red, and pearlescent Platinum White, Crystal Black and Premium Agate Brown.
Alloy wheels will be available in 17-, 18- and 19-inch sizes, depending on specification, and top-grade cars will be equipped with a panoramic glass sunroof as standard.
Advanced aerodynamics
The all-new Honda CR-V is the most aerodynamically efficient vehicle in its class, and was developed with a combination of computational fluid dynamics, scale-model wind-tunnel testing, and Honda's first full-scale wind-tunnel testing incorporating a running belt.
Narrow A-pillars offset the large shoulder volume, and frame a flush-mounted windscreen above neatly recessed wiper arms. Combined with the carefully sculpted front bumper, air disturbance is reduced around the leading edge. A sleek roofline, featuring a fin-type antenna, is complemented by under-engine and under-floor covers that enable a smooth flow of air above and beneath the Honda CR-V, which reduces drag and improves stability.
The rear bumper edges are contoured towards the centre of the car, ending in sharp creases at each side. In combination with the prominent edges for the rear light lenses higher up the body, these creases help to detach airflow cleanly from the sides. A functional spoiler at the top of the tailgate further reduces disturbance at the rear. An overall reduction in aerodynamic drag compared to the previous CR-V also reduces the booming effect from body panels and extrusions, thus benefitting both fuel efficiency and interior quietness.
Air inlets at the front beneath the chrome Honda badge on the nose feature Honda's Active Shutter Grille system to improve fuel efficiency. By default, the system keeps the grille shutters closed as much as possible, even in city driving, to improve the aerodynamic performance. However, when required, the system operates an electronic step motor to open the grille shutters as much as necessary to allow airflow into the engine bay. A central processor tracks major temperature parameters for engine coolant, transmission oil and air-conditioning requirements, to determine the ideal state for the shutters.
Premium quality interior
A strong horizontal emphasis applied to the instrument panel and fascia layout enhances the feel of spaciousness in the cabin. Sleek design conveys a sense of strength and solidity, while a variety of highly tactile materials reinforce the premium ambience.
An expansive and intricately-stitched soft-touch panel sweeps across the width of the cabin, bisected by a gloss black accent, and the upper sections of the door panels feature soft-touch caps for driver and passenger comfort. Honda has increased the space in the front footwells by raising the lowest parts of the dashboard.
Smooth and sophisticated wood-effect trim, applied to the door cards and lower section of the dashboard, provides a dash of natural colour. Lustrous metallic trim embellishes the air vent bezels, steering wheel trim, door handles and the climate control panel, adding a contemporary finish. Premium seat upholstery is plush black fabric as standard, while high-quality supple leather is available in a choice of black or ivory for upper grade models.
Honda has rationalised the screen layout compared to the previous generation CR-V, now featuring just one central touchscreen,in addition to the 7-inch Driver Information Interface (DII) visible through the steering wheel. The control knob layout has also been simplified, including a simple cluster for air-conditioning management located beneath the touchscreen.
Class-leading forward visibility is afforded by a narrow section for the A-pillars, which are 10mm thinner than on the previous model, to improve the outward viewing angle. Honda has, nonetheless, been able to maintain the superior safety characteristics of the pillars by using ultra high-strength steel. The view of the road from over the bonnet has also been improved, thanks to a reduction of 60 mm in the body area not visible to the driver.
Full smartphone integration
The second-generation Honda Connect software in the new Honda CR-V offers enhanced intuitive operation and full, seamless smartphone integration via both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Integration with Apple CarPlay means that Honda Connect now brings iPhone functionality to the driving experience, delivering the interface through the CR-V's built-in display. Drivers can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to music from the touchscreen or by voice using Apple's Siri commands.
Android Auto has been designed to give drivers a simple, intuitive way to use Android smartphones through both touch and voice interfaces, minimising the potential for distraction. Supported features include Google Maps, Google Now, messaging, music and numerous other popular apps, depending on the market.
Driver Information Interface
Ahead of the steering wheel sits an all-new instrument binnacle, featuring a large full-colour 7-inch TFT-LCD Driver Information Interface (DII) central display, flanked by coolant-temperature and fuel-level gauges. The new DII includes a large digital speedometer and linear tachometer readout. Integrated into the lower half of DII is a 'content zone' in which the driver can scroll through and choose from a variety of infotainment content, including navigation instructions, SMS and email text display (including voice activated responses), audio track information, smartphone contacts, all-wheel-drive system status, and smart vehicle maintenance information.
Scrolling and selecting the information to display in the DII is performed via thumbpad controls on the left spoke of the steering wheel. It gives the driver the capability to scroll through the DII modes and adjust settings, perform alphabetic searches - of contacts or music tracks, for example - as well as select the preferred information to display in the instrument binnacle's DII. Also on the left spoke of the steering wheel are the integrated Bluetooth®3 HandsFreeLink® telephone controls. The combination of thumbpad controls and DII display in the driver's forward line-of-sight helps to minimise distractions while underway.
A second thumbpad on the right spoke of the steering wheel operates the adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist system settings.
Powerful petrol engine with real-world efficiency and effortless driveability
The new CR-V makes use of Honda's 1.5-litre VTEC TURBO petrol engine that was first seen in the latest Honda Civic, and has been adapted to include an exclusively-designed turbocharger for Honda CR-V. It offers a remarkable and class-leading combination of power and efficiency, and features numerous technologies to achieve optimum driveability and performance.
Power output for the VTEC TURBO is 173 PS (127kW) at 5,600 rpm when equipped with the six-speed manual gearbox (6MT), and 193 PS (142 kW) at 5,600 rpm for CVT models. Maximum torque is 220 Nm between 1,900 and 5,000 rpm for 6MT and 243 Nm between 2,000 and 5,000 rpm for CVT.
The new VTEC TURBO engine delivers environmental performance that is among the class leaders. Official CO2 emissions are 143 g/km for the 6MT front-wheel-drive model and 162 g/km for CVT-equipped cars - which are fitted with all-wheel drive as standard. Fuel economy on the NEDC combined cycle is 6.3l/100 km (44.8 mpg) for the 6MT FWD model and 7.1l/100 km (39.8 mpg) for the CVT AWD car.
A boost in power compared to the previous petrol CR-V means that the new car delivers greater performance as well as significantly improved efficiency. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h takes 9.3 seconds, with a top speed of 211 km/h (131 mph).
Advanced technologies in the VTEC TURBO unit optimise power and efficiency, improving the responsiveness while reducing internal friction and weight.
Cylinder block and crankshaft
A lightweight, die-cast aluminium block with individual reinforced main bearing caps minimises weight, while cast-iron cylinder liners maximise durability. Each journal on the lightweight forged steel crankshaft is micropolished to reduce internal friction.
Cylinder head and valvetrain
The lightweight DOHC cylinder head is made of pressure-cast aluminium alloy. With exhaust ports cast directly into the cylinder head, the need for a traditional separate exhaust manifold is eliminated. A low-friction, silent chain drives dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. The cam drive is maintenance-free throughout the life of the engine. To help further reduce weight, new thin-wall hollow camshafts are used.
To benefit fuel efficiency, emissions and power, the exhaust valves are sodium filled. A hollow chamber within the valve contains sodium that is cooled by the exhaust port cooling jacket. As the cam reaches close to the valve head, the sodium helps to cool the entire valve. As the valve is internally cooled, there is no need for an enriched fuel mixture - a common requirement in turbo engines to help cool the exhaust valve. The resultant leaner mixture reduces emissions, increases fuel efficiency and boosts power output.
Dual-VTC varies the timing of both the intake and exhaust camshafts independently and continuously for optimised combustion to suit the driving conditions. Valve overlap can be increased or decreased depending on engine speed and load, to increase engine output, responsiveness or efficiency as required.
Piston cooling and friction-reducing technology
The engine's pistons help maintain stable combustion and contribute to improved efficiency with cavity-shaped crowns. The lightweight pistons have a carefully optimised skirt design to minimise reciprocating weight, as well as a low-friction coating applied in a unique pattern, which reduces vibrations and increases operating efficiency. The pistons on the 1.5-litre VTEC TURBO are cooled by twin oil jets directed at the underside of each piston crown, while ion-plated piston rings help reduce friction for greater operating efficiency.
Plateau honing further lowers the friction level between the pistons and the cylinders by creating an ultra-smooth surface. Plateau honing uses two grinding processes instead of the more conventional single-stage process. This also enhances the long-term wear characteristics of the engine.
Low viscosity oil (0W-20), a special two-stage oil pump relief valve, low-friction oil seals, special low-drag piston ring design, low-friction cam chain and a lightweight crankshaft also contribute to excellent overall operating efficiency.
Low-inertia mono-scroll turbocharger with electronic wastegate
Compared to other small displacement turbocharged engines, the turbocharger unit for the VTEC TURBO is more compact, with a small-diameter turbine. This is imperative for maximum responsiveness. The mono scroll housing design helps the turbo build boost pressure even at relatively small throttle openings and low rpm. Furthermore, the electrically actuated wastegate allows boost pressure to be precisely controlled.
Optimised CVT automatic transmission
The optional CVT automatic transmission was newly designed for deployment with Honda's latest VTEC TURBO engines. It features a turbine twin-damper for the torque converter, which improves refinement and driveability, and helps to smooth out initial acceleration.
Compared to traditional CVT systems which often exhibit a 'rubber band' feel in acceleration, Honda's latest CVT unit produces a totally different, more direct and familiar delivery of engine speed, with a stepped-ratio effect, which in turn results in a more linear response. The response and feedback from the CVT was targeted to feel similar to that experienced with a dual-clutch transmission.
Honda's CVT features two additional programmes that provide situation-specific safety and driveability enhancements.
Early Downshift During Braking (EDDB) uses the engine to assist the driver during braking. When the system recognises a deceleration, a downhill section, or a cornering situation initiated by the braking system, EDDB automatically increases the engine speed to provide engine braking. This then allows for quick re-acceleration after slowing or quick acceleration after cornering.
'Fast Off' measures how quickly the driver releases the accelerator pedal and maintains engine revs to provide engine braking in situations where the driver has released the pedal quickly. This system has been extensively tested for Europe's high speed, multi-lane roads. For example, Fast Off recognises when the driver has prepared to pass a vehicle in front, but is unable to complete the manoeuvre due to a vehicle in the next lane. As the driver quickly releases the accelerator pedal to let the vehicle behind pass by, Fast Off maintains a high engine speed in preparation for completing the overtaking manoeuvre.
The most sophisticated Honda CR-V chassis ever, with engaging dynamics and exemplary ride comfort
The all-new CR-V is based on Honda's latest chassis design, which is the most sophisticated ever engineered for a CR-V and ensures the car delivers an engaging driving experience with exemplary ride comfort.
The lightweight and rigid construction features a low centre of gravity, with sophisticated front and rear suspension systems, new control technologies, and new variable-ratio steering. Honda's latest all-wheel drive technology - the 'Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control System™' - together with increased ground clearance, gives the Honda CR-V genuine all-terrain capability.
A low-inertia and highly rigid platform is enabled through new body construction that uses lightweight, high-tensile materials that are among the most advanced in the industry. Honda worked closely with a supplier of a new generation of ultra-high strength hot-stamped steel, which increases strength and reduces the overall weight of the entire body frame. Use of hot-stamp ultra-high strength steel increases from 0% in the previous CR-V to nearly 9% in the all-new model. The combined use of high-strength 780 MPa, 980 MPa and 1500 MPa steel is 36% in the new CR-V, compared to 9% on the previous car.
Advanced new unibody
Superior materials and sophisticated engineering processes underpin the Honda CR-V's new platform design, and have helped to create a chassis that is lighter than that of the previous generation CR-V, with a 25% increase in torsional stiffness. The rigidity of the unibody contributes significantly to the car's impressive NVH characteristics.
The body assembly process also involves an innovative high-efficiency joining technique. The entire inner frame is assembled first, followed by the outer frame, and then the joints. This defies the conventional method of body frame assembly, which sees the outer frame assembled first, followed by inner assembly and the joints. This new production technology contributes greatly to the overall stiffness of the body.
Short-pitch welding places spot welds 20 mm apart in critical areas of the unibody, compared to traditional spacing of between 40 mm and 45 mm. This further contributes to increased stiffness and durability.
These design, engineering and manufacturing innovations result in a 35% increase in the body's global bending rigidity compared to the previous generation CR-V, and a 25% increase in torsional rigidity. This in turn provides a greater opportunity to tune the suspension for superior ride and handling performance, and helps to safeguard European standards of quality and refinement.
Rewarding dynamics and exemplary comfort
All-new suspension and a boost in body rigidity contribute to the most engaging and fun-to-drive experience ever found with a CR-V. Ride comfort is improved over its predecessor, with a new mechanical setup and the integration of advanced compliance-boosting technologies.
A wider body stance and longer wheelbase contribute to improved stability, complemented by a larger wheel and tyre size combination. Despite an improvement of 35 mm in ground clearance, the new Honda CR-V's centre of gravity is identical to that of its predecessor.
The sophisticated platform provides an optimised foundation for the most driver-focused dynamics set up in the CR-V model's history. The engineering team set out to create a highly agile SUV with linear responses, under the 'one motion, one input' concept that focuses on predictability and immediacy of the dynamic experience.
At the front, lower-arm-type front MacPherson strut suspension provides high lateral rigidity for linear handling, and low longitudinal rigidity for optimised ride compliance. Dual pinion variable-ratio electric power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering - which is also featured on the latest Honda Civic - has been specifically tuned for the CR-V and for European markets. The dual pinion system delivers exceptional feedback, with instantaneous responses that improve linearity, smoothness and accuracy.
Vibration transfer to the steering wheel is minimised by increasing the steering column diameter to 30 mm - 36% wider than on the previous CR-V - and locating the lightweight steering motor on the dual pinion rack, rather than in the conventional position on the steering column. Low-speed manoeuvrability has improved, with a 26% reduction in lock-to-lock measurement, down to 2.3 turns.
At the rear, an all-new rear multi-link suspension set-up delivers increased geometrical stability for predictable high-speed driving, superior ride comfort and more linear handling in conjunction with the EPS tuning. A solid rear stabiliser bar sharpens turn-in and reduces body roll, while a new floating, rubber-mounted, subframe structure improves noise isolation over the previous Honda CR-V.
Hydraulic suspension bushings, normally reserved for luxury-class vehicles, are fitted at the front and rear, resulting in superior ride isolation as well as enhanced chassis vibration control.
Larger brakes are fitted to all four wheels compared to the previous CR-V, with 296 mm discs at the front and 300 mm discs at the rear and are enhanced by the addition of an electric brake booster (EBB), delivering class-leading braking performance and feel. The EBB calibrates braking performance to vehicle speed and driver input, and can build up superior hydraulic pressure more quickly and with less pedal effort in all braking situations compared to conventional systems.
Agile Handling Assist (AHA)
Honda's Agile Handling Assist (AHA) is fitted to the CR-V for the first time. The electronic stability system has been specially tuned for the European market to reflect typical road surface conditions and driving styles. It provides subtle, discreet assistance for added safety and smoother, more predictable vehicle behaviour at low and high speeds, and with both gentle and rapid steering inputs.
Class-leading interior refinement
The all-new platform contributes to class-leading interior quietness and refinement. The exemplary management of NVH is the result of minimising the generation of noise and vibration, their transfer through the body structure, and extensive sound sealing and insulation techniques.
Minimised generation of engine noise is aided by the first application of Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) in a CR-V, which is standard across the range. ANC is designed to reduce low-frequency noise in the interior. It uses two in-cabin microphones to monitor for such noises from the engine, and can then create precisely timed 'reverse phase' audio signals to cancel them out. The system operates whenever the car is running, regardless of whether the audio system is on or off.
Engine noise is further mitigated by dedicated front, side and rear bonnet seals, a bonnet insulator panel, an engine under-cover and dedicated insulation material within the dashboard. In the cabin, a one-piece carpet liner adds further isolation from exterior noise.
Strategically placed body sealants, as well as acoustic separators inside the A-, B- and C-pillars, and the flush-mounted windscreen, contribute to the overall cabin quietness. The separators in the pillars reduce the transmission of noise from the floor area into the cabin, while 360-degree moulded triple door seals reduce wind noise and improve isolation. Each side window also has sealing blocks the lower front and rear corners to fill the gaps between the body and the glass and further reduce noise intrusion.
The large body panels are shaped using computer aided engineering (CAE) with a specific goal of reducing booming noise. Acoustic undercovers and insulators for the front and rear wheel arches, as well as the cabin and boot floors, further reduce road noise and vibration.
Improved technologies enhance Honda CR-V's real-world AWD performance and off-road ability
New CR-V's off-road capability is improved even from the base platform design, as it offers higher ground clearance that its predecessor with no impact on the centre of gravity.
Clearance underneath the car is increased to 191 mm for front-wheel-drive models, and to 201 mm for all-wheel-drive models. Both increases deliver a 35 mm higher stance than the previous CR-V. The ground clearance is in part helped by the larger-diameter wheel and tyre combinations, which also convey a more muscular stance.
Honda's latest all-wheel drive technology - the 'Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control System™' - is calibrated to deliver optimum fuel efficiency and driveability. It supports the front axle for smooth and efficient driving, even in everyday conditions, for example through powering the rear wheels when starting from a stop.
The all-wheel drive system employs a multi-plate clutch that connects a propeller shaft to the rear differential, and is operated by an electric motor driving a hydraulic pump. Its lightweight and fuel-efficient design provides an optimal balance of performance, with increased capability and security both on- and off-road, without adding unnecessary weight to the powertrain. When torque transfer to the rear wheels is not required, such as during high-speed cruising, the propeller shaft to the rear wheels is decoupled to reduce mechanical drag.
Software updates to the AWD system result in the ability send up to 60% of torque to the rear wheels when required, as well as an overall increase in torque through the system - up 10% to 550 Nm. The result is improved performance in low-traction conditions, as well as more responsive and capable hill-climbing performance.
Through revisions to the software calibration, the new AWD system also offers more dynamic cornering performance though feedback from the yaw rate sensor and steering sensor, in addition to the linear control of the actuator.
Class-leading space efficiency in the largest Honda CR-V cabin ever
The new Honda CR-V raises the bar in terms of interior quality, sophistication and versatility, with slightly larger exterior proportions than its predecessor that enable a significantly more spacious interior.
All occupants are afforded generous space, thanks to a wider stance and a long wheelbase of 2,660mm - increased by 30mm over the previous model - that provides a 50mm increase in the 'tandem distance' between first- and second-row seating. The driver and front passenger benefit from a 5mm increase in headroom and 16mm more hip room compared to the previous-generation CR-V, while thinner and flatter proportions for the fuel tank ahead of the rear wheels contributes to an additional 50mm of legroom for second-row passengers.
The front seatbacks of the new Honda CR-V are sculpted to deliver optimum comfort for the driver and front passenger, while being as slim as possible to increase second-row legroom.
Four-way power lumbar support is provided for front seat occupants, which offers 80 mm of vertical adjustment and 35 mm of longitudinal adjustment. Energy-saving, fast-warming heated seats are also available, with heated seat cushions for front and rear occupants, and heated seat backs for the driver and front passenger.
For the first time ever on a CR-V, Honda is providing the option of seven seats, with exceptional third-row legroom to ensure passenger comfort over longer distances. Wide-opening doors and integrated interior grab handles provide class-leading ease of access, while the second-row seats slide forward by up to 150mm to create a larger entry aperture.
Boot capacity is class-leading, with the biggest ever loading bay 'footprint' in the CR-V model line's history. The 160mm increase in width and a maximum loading length of 1,830mm - up 250mm on the previous model (1,800mm for the 7-seater vehicle) - can accommodate a 19.5-inch frame mountain bike.
New single-action 'dive down' 60:40 split-fold seatbacks enable faster, easier loading, and a completely flat surface for larger items. Dropping either section of the second-row bench seat can be done single-handedly; the seat base lowers towards the floor to enable the rear seatback to lie flat on top of it. The seatback can be 'reset' single-handedly as well.
A host of clever features make Honda CR-V more versatile than ever. The new two-position boot floor enables multiple configurations - a flat boot floor in the upper position to enable easier loading of larger items, or more space for taller loads in the lower position with a 100 kg loading weight capacity.
On top grades, a hands-free power tailgate is available, which features a height-setting function. Owners can set the opening height of the CR-V's power tailgate to a desirable limit depending on space available around the car, which is particularly useful in tight spaces with low ceilings, or when the back of a vehicle is near a wall. An on-demand 'Stop-and-hold' function allows the tailgate to be stopped at any desired position, which gives temporary control of the height opening (once opened beyond 1,185mm) without needing to program the setting.
A new three-mode centre console adapts to a variety of requirements. In its 'Console tray' mode, it can accommodate a 5.5-inch smartphone. The tray can be placed in forward or rearward positions, or stowed neatly, to enable three storage configurations. In the forward position, the smartphone tray covers up the main storage compartment for added security and privacy. When placed rearward, the tray keeps smaller items separated while enabling access to the compartment below. If the tray is stowed out of the way altogether, the storage compartment is large enough for a handbag or laptop.
Four USB charging points in the cabin enable multiple connections for phones, tablets and other personal electronic devices. There are 1.5-amp and 1.0-amp USB charging ports for front occupants, plus two high-capacity 2.5-amp USB charging ports at the back of the centre console for second-row passengers.
Cabin occupants can make use of extra-large capacity door pockets - 48% longer at front and 63% longer at the rear - enabled by moving speakers further up in door panels compared to the previous CR-V.
Industry-leading safety performance and Honda Sensing™ as standard
The all-new CR-V has been engineered to achieve industry-leading safety performance. In line with Honda's 'Safety for Everyone' philosophy, the same passive and active safety systems are included across all grades of the new Honda CR-V.
The exceptionally strong, rigid and stiff platform provides the foundation for exceptional safety performance, with an 'All Directions Collision Safety' concept. The platform design incorporates Honda's exclusive next-generation ACE™ (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure, which employs a network of connected structural elements to distribute crash energy more evenly. This design helps to reduce the forces transferred to the passenger cell in the event of an impact, giving superior front, side and rear crash-worthiness.
The six airbags help to protect occupants in the event of a collision, and include i-SRS Airbag and i-Side Airbag technologies.
The passive safety features on the all-new CR-V are complemented by the Honda Sensing™ suite of active safety and driver assist technologies, which - in a first for Honda - is installed on all CR-V grades. Honda Sensing™ is among the most comprehensive suites of safety technologies in its class. It uses a combination of radar and camera information, plus a host of high-tech sensors to warn and assist the driver in potentially dangerous scenarios.
The Honda Sensing™ suite of active safety technologies includes:
Further safety technologies in the all-new CR-V include:
Also fitted as standard are Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) with traction control, which enhances control capability while the vehicle is accelerating, braking, cornering, and Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
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The fifth-generation Honda Accord for the European market was unveiled in 1993 and was completely different from the global model ('CD'). It was in fact...
The V6 was offered in both the LX and EX versions of the sedan, LX models being referred to as LX-V6 and EX models as EX-V6. EX-V6 models came...
A 125-horsepower (93 kW) 4-cylinder engine was offered in the DX and LX models (F22A1), while the 1990 and 1991 EX received a 130 hp (97 kW) version (F22A4).
The third generation Accord was introduced in Japan on 4 June 1985 and in Europe and North America later that year. It had a very striking exterior design...
The 1984 sedan was available in four exterior colors, Greek White and three metallic options: Columbus Gray, Regency Red (burgundy), and Stratos Blue (steel).
Debuting on 22 September 1981 in Japan, Europe, and in North America, this generation of the Accord being produced in Japan, became the first to also be...
The first generation Honda Accord was launched on 7 May 1976 as a three-door hatchback with 68 hp (51 kW), a 93.7-inch (2,380.0 mm) wheelbase, and a weight...
The all-new 2017 Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is an even more compelling vehicle that offers greater practicality than previous fuel cell vehicles.
Honda unveiled the FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle at the Los Angeles Auto Show, announcing plans to begin limited retail marketing of the vehicle in summer...
Helping establish the confident exterior of the Honda ZR-V is the stylised lower body cladding that wraps around the lowest parts of the car, taking in front and rear...
Honda CR-V styling heads in a fresh new direction with an aggressive attitude, thanks to crisper and sharper front-end design elements, aggressive stylized...
Honda CR-V Hybrid is equipped with an efficient 2.0-litre i-VTEC Atkinson-cycle petrol engine, with peak power of 107 kW (145 PS) at 6,200 rpm, and...
2023 CR-V features all-new rugged and sophisticated styling that further advances Honda's rugged exterior design direction for its light trucks, taking inspiration from...
Exterior styling updates to the 2020 Honda CR-V result in a more upscale and rugged appearance. In front, broad openings for the fog lights are fully integrated...
Honda CR-V styling heads in a fresh new direction with an aggressive attitude, thanks to crisper and sharper front-end design elements, aggressive stylized...
The all-new Honda CR-V is the most aerodynamically efficient vehicle in its class, and was developed with a combination of computational fluid dynamics...
The Honda CR-V, a perennial favorite of American car buyers and the best-selling entry-SUV of all time, receives the most significant mid-model cycle...
All new for 2012, the fourth-generation Honda CR-V embraces a sophisticated and bold styling direction, offers multiple technology firsts for Honda and...
The Honda CR-V adds to its compact crossover SUV credentials for the 2010 model year with refinements and upgrades to the exterior and interior, new...
The Honda CR-V is a highly-versatile four-door entry crossover SUV with a spacious five-passenger interior, sedan-like handling and ride comfort, and a...
Following the tradition of adding a trim level above the EX during the refresh like the first generation CR-V, Honda added the SE trim level for the 2005 CR-V.
Despite the power increase, the new CR-V retained the fuel economy of the previous model, thanks in part to the engine's i-VTEC system.
The Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda since 1996. It was loosely derived from the Honda Civic platform to...
The beauty and quality of the Mazda CX-5's dynamic body shape represents a mature, elegant Kodo design in which character line accents are minimised and...
The all-new Mazda CX-5's entirely human-centred interior design has been conceived with a focus on peerless cockpit ergonomics within an elegant...
Standing at the vanguard of Mazda's new-generation product lineup, CX-5 was the first model to fully adopt SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY and the KODO-Soul of Motion...
The Mazda CX-5 marks the dawning of a new era for Mazda. It is the first of a new generation of vehicles, a compact crossover SUV that embodies a balance...
The new technological developments realised with the MQB evo improve the Volkswagen Tiguan in practically every area. New hybrid drives with an all-electric range...
Volkswagen Tiguan has been fully redesigned on the MQB evo platform with all-new sheet metal, a shorter rear overhang, and a slight wheelbase increase.
Volkswagen Tiguan can be equipped with the 4Motion with Active Control all-wheel-drive system. The latest generation 4Motion system is designed to activate...
Volkswagen Tiguan takes assisted driving one step further with available Travel Assist. The system can take over steering, braking and acceleration of the new Tiguan...
Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace has now grown to a length of 4,723 mm (22 mm longer); all the generous interior measurements are unchanged. With its newly designed front...
The sporty DNA is not just to be found in the turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive system of the Volkswagen Tiguan R, but also in its extensively customised...
In the second generation Tiguan, Volkswagen designers have created an SUV that transfers a new design quality to this segment in a progressive and competitive way.
The all-new Volkswagen Tiguan marks an evolution in Volkswagen's clean and timeless design DNA, with modern lines and a refined appearance. The MQB...
The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace offers more space than many other SUVs in its class. This is facilitated by its "long wheelbase" (LWB) as it is known...
The new VW Tiguan is here. An SUV with design parallels to the larger Touareg . An SUV with powerful and at the same time fuel-efficient engines; fuel...
Volkswagen is showing the new Tiguan in a world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. This "small brother" of the Touareg...
Ioniq 5's progressive design evokes the daring attitude of Hyundai Pony, the company's first production car. It offers a redefinition of timeless design...
Ioniq 5 N boasts N-tuned brakes, which represent Hyundai's most powerful braking system. It features 400-mm diameter front discs with four-piston monobloc calipers...
The second-generation Skoda Kodiaq has a sculpted bonnet sporting a revised Skoda logo with a matt Unique Dark Chrome finish. It matches the distinctive frame of the...
Skoda Kodiaq RS has a MacPherson strut suspension with lower triangular links and torsion stabiliser up front, and a multi-link suspension with torsion stabiliser on the rear axle.
Skoda Kodiaq's powerful appearance is reinforced by the car's bold, sculptured and black-grained side skirts made of robust plastic, as well as the substantial...
Kodiaq RS now features a distinct, dynamically designed model-specific front bumper. The rear - as with all Skoda RS models - features a reflector spanning the entire...
The Skoda Kodiaq is an all-rounder: the SUV is suitable for business, as well as family and leisure use - and drives off-road with ease. The brand transfers...
Skoda Kodiaq RS presents itself as a member of the RS family, which is specifically designed for sportiness, with a bold and dynamic design as well as...
The new-generation Toyota Hybrid System in the Toyota Venza combines a high-efficiency 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with three electric motors in...
The Toyota Venza crossover now offers enhanced exterior styling, added value through several new standard convenience features and updated option packages...
Toyota unveiled the all-new 2009 Toyota Venza crossover sedan at a press conference at the 2008 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Venza will...
Willys and Rubicon models benefit from the use of rugged tubular steel rock rails to curtail potential body damage inflicted while out on the trail.
Jeep Wrangler 4xe powertrain integrates two electric motors and a 400-volt battery pack with a fuel-efficient, turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and TorqueFlite...
The all-new 2018 Jeep Wrangler delivers legendary off-road capability courtesy of two advanced 4x4 systems, and for the first time in Wrangler's history...
The new 2018 Jeep Wrangler's body-on-frame design is bolstered by eight body mounts on two-door models and 10 on the four-door. A fully boxed frame...
Tuned specifically for the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 and its functional hood scoop, the engine is rated at 470 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque.
Jeep introduces the all-new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 petrol engine that will be equipped on the 2012 Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. 3.6-liter...
Chrysler Group LLC released images of the new 2011 Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Jeep continues to refine the successful Wrangler formula by...
More Off-road Capability - Increased ground clearance, larger wheels and tires, enhanced Dana front and rear solid axles, available next-generation...
Featuring a one-of-a-kind, four-door open-air design, the all-new 2007 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited expands the Jeep experience to new dimensions. With...
This updated Wrangler featured a coil-spring suspension (based on that of the Jeep Grand Cherokee) for better ride and handling, and a return to the CJ's...
Jeep®, the company that created off road cars more than 60 years ago, has won yet another stunning award - and this time it's the one that is...
In 1983, the growing market for compact four-wheel-drive vehicles still sought the utilitarian virtues of the Jeep CJ series, but consumers also were...
Toyota RAV4 has a robust new exterior style which reflects its authentic SUV spirit, underlined by a striking, tough new model logo. The strong front design and dynamic...
For the all-new Toyota RAV4, designers kept in mind design elements of Adventure and Refined to allow owners to get up and go in their RAV4, no matter...
To maximize the adventurous look, the Toyota RAV4 Adventure grade has an available Ice Edge-colored roof that is paired with one of three exterior colors...
Toyota engineered the 2021 RAV4 Prime for the performance-oriented driver and is therefore offering it in the sporty SE and XSE grades. The SE grade is...
Its full hybrid drive system combining a 2.5 litre Atkinson Cycle petrol engine with a powerful electric motor, the new Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is available in...
Toyota is proud to claim to have created the compact SUV market with the launch of its first Recreational Active Vehicle with 4 Wheel-Drive ( RAV4 ) in...
Since the first generation of Toyota RAV4 (Recreational Active Vehicle with 4 Wheel-Drive) was launched in Europe in 1994, over one million customers...
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. revealed the highly anticipated all-new Toyota RAV4 EV at the 26th annual Electric Vehicle Symposium in Los Angeles. This...
In Europe the Toyota RAV4 has always set benchmarks in the compact sports utility vehicle segment, delivering sophisticated levels of driving performance,...
The Toyota RAV4 was completely redesigned for the 2006 model year. It still has a 2.4 L four-cylinder engine, which now produces 166 hp, up 5 from last year.
Although the RAV4 was available as a two-door in Europe and Asia, the American model was now only available in a four-door configuration.
The Toyota RAV4 (pronounced "rav-four") is a compact crossover SUV built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in Japan...
Quite simply, the UK 4x4 market has never been the same since Toyota RAV4 was launched (Recreational Activity Vehicle - four wheel drive) in 1994. From the...
All-new Ford Bronco architecture for 2- and 4-door models is based on a fully boxed, high-strength steel chassis that delivers available best-in-class suspension...
Both Ford Bronco 2- and 4-door models make the open-air experience quick, easy and fun. Two-door models come with a standard three-section roof system...
To give Bronco Raptor even more desert-running power, the Ford powertrain team developed the proven twin-turbo 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine with specific Raptor...
For 1982, the Ford Bronco saw a slight facelift as it adopted Ford's blue oval emblem, taking the place of "F-O-R-D" lettering on the hood, and the Bronco horse...
The second generation Ford Bronco is based on the Ford F-100 pickup truck chassis (1973-1979 sixth generation). Approximately one foot shorter than the shortest F-100...
The first-generation Ford Bronco is built upon a chassis developed specifically for the model range, shared with no other Ford or Lincoln-Mercury vehicle.