If you recognise the Honda HR-V’s name but not its shape, then you’ve probably recalled some deep, dark memory of Honda’s last dabble in the compact crossover market. The original HR-V ...
But when Honda starts exporting its new Fit-based crossover – or better yet, building it in Mexico for North American consumption – it will be called the HR-V. This news comes courtesy of ...
Honda's extended tease for the 2016 HR-V compact crossover is finally over. The CUV debuted in Japan late, last year, and the company has trotted various versions to shows around the world since then.
Unless you really want the upright stance and available all-wheel drive of the HR-V, Honda's new compact crossover is good, but its own sibling is better.
So it comes as no surprise that Honda chose the New York Auto Show to share the first pictures and details of its Fit-based HR-V. SEE ALSO: 2014 New York Auto Show Coverage Slated to arrive this ...
The HR-V would really benefit from having Honda’s sweet 180-hp, 177 lb-ft 1.5L turbo-four that’s found in the upper trim Civics and CR-V crossover. But since these entry-level crossovers are ...
Honda has filed a trademark application in the U.S. for the name HR-V, a badge that will likely appear on the brand’s new sub-compact crossover. At the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, Honda revealed the ...
If you've been inside the latest Honda Civic, the new HR-V will be familiar with its honeycomb trim stretching across the dashboard to hide the air vents and a landscape-oriented infotainment ...