Currently, CR-V 2024 is in its 5th generation, launched in 2016, which significantly boosted sales figures, particularly in the US, where it remains the most popular generation on the CR-V platform.
The Honda CR-V, a mid-size SUV based on the Honda Civic, made its debut in 1995. Positioned between the HR-V and the Honda Pilot, the CR-V was Honda’s response to the growing crossover market, aiming to keep pace with the competition. According to Honda, CR-V stands for “Comfortable Runabout Vehicle.”
Exterior
The exterior of the Honda CR-V features Honda’s distinctive design cues, including a prominent chrome grille framed by LED daytime running lights and a sharply curved rear quarter window. The rear design includes a horizontal character line between the tail lights, reminiscent of the Honda Civic of its era. The vertically mounted rear tail lights add a sporty touch, complemented by dual exhaust tips.
Interior
Inside, the CR-V boasts a leather-clad interior that enhances its premium feel. The digital gauge cluster takes design inspiration from the Honda Civic. Front occupants enjoy heated and powered seats upholstered in two-tone leather. The dashboard features black leather and integrates Honda’s latest infotainment system, alongside dual-zone climate control.
Engine
Internationally, the Honda CR-V 2024 offers multiple engine options, including petrol, diesel, and hybrid variants. In Pakistan, however, it is solely equipped with a 2.0-litre petrol engine paired with a CVT transmission.
Mileage
The CR-V achieves a mileage of 10-12 kilometers per liter in city driving conditions.
Competition
In Pakistan, the Honda CR-V faces indirect competition from vehicles like the Toyota Fortuner, Kia Sorento, and Haval H6 due to its pricing and segment positioning.
Specifications
The 2.0-litre engine of the Honda CR-V produces 113 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 189 Nm of torque at 4300 rpm.
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