America’s Favorite SUV Gets Even Better
America’s Favorite SUV Gets Even Better:
All-New Honda CR-V Gets a Sophisticated and Rugged Design and More Advanced,
Sporty Hybrid System
·
Hybrid models are new
flagship of the CR-V model line, featuring a more advanced
and powerful two-motor hybrid-electric powertrain
·
CR-V hybrid models are a key
step in Honda’s electrification strategy; will represent about 50 percent of
CR-V sales annually
·
More sporty, modern and
spacious interior builds on new Honda
design direction
TORRANCE, July 12, 2022– America’s best-selling SUV of the past
quarter century just raised the stakes, as the all-new 2023 Honda CR-V debuts
with a rugged and
sophisticated design, along with a new, more advanced 4th-generation
hybrid-electric system for a fuel-efficient, sporty and more capable driving
experience. CR-V hybrid models are positioned as the top of the
CR-V lineup and will represent about 50 percent of sales for this 6th
generation, a key step in the Honda electrification strategy. The 2023 CR-V is
launching this summer, with the Hybrid model launching later in the year.
Perfect for daily life or
weekend escapes, the new CR-V is longer and wider with premium proportions and a
significantly broader stance, further advancing the new
Honda design direction with a low horizontal beltline and a long,
powerful front end. Honda’s most popular SUV backs up its strong new looks with
a more fun-to-drive
personality, more confident and refined dynamics, and increased torque and capability.
CR-V is available in four
trim levels, including the new hybrid-powered and more boldly styled CR-V Sport
and Sport Touring as the new top of the CR-V model line. With 247 lb.-ft of
torque from the new generation two-motor hybrid system, they are the most powerful
CR-Vs ever.
Inside,
the new sporty and modern interior brings fine craftsmanship, high-quality feel
of materials and must-have tech features. It’s also more quiet and more
comfortable, with new front Body Stabilizing Seats to reduce
fatigue and improve posture, and
the most cabin and cargo space in CR-V history. Standard class-leading safety features include a new Honda
Sensing® safety and driver-assistive technology with a new
wide-view camera and radar, next-gen
front airbags, as well as new rear side-impact and knee airbags.
“As
America’s outright best-selling SUV of
the past 25 years the Honda CR-V has played a critical role in
our past, but what’s significant about the all-new CR-V is the important role
it will play in our future – with the CR-V hybrid to represent
about 50 percent of sales,”
said Mike Kistemaker, assistant vice president of Honda sales at American
Honda. “More
stylish, more rugged, more tech and more fun-to-drive, this 6th generation CR-V
will be best in class in a large segment where that really matters.”
Key CR-V Features:a
- Rugged and sophisticated exterior design
- All-new 4th-generation two-motor hybrid
system (Sport, Sport Touring) is more powerful, makes CR-V more fun to
drive and adds towing capability
- Distinctive bolder styling for hybrid-powered Sport
and Sport Touring trims
- Sporty, modern, more spacious and comfortable interior
- Standard digital instrumentation
- 9-inch HD touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay®
& Android Auto™ compatibility (EX-L and Sport Touring)
- Standard 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay®
& Android Auto™ compatibility (EX and Sport)
- Enhanced global Honda Architecture
- Updated 1.5-liter Turbo engine (EX, EX-L)
- Retuned Real Time All-Wheel Drive with Intelligent
Control™
- New Hill Descent Control
- New Snow driving mode
- Standard Honda Sensing® system with new
wide-view camera and radar, plus new Traffic Jam Assist (TJA), Low-Speed
Braking Control and Traffic Sign Recognition system (TSR)
- Next-gen front airbags
- New standard knee and rear passenger side-impact
airbags
Rugged and Sophisticated Styling
The 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 the recently redesigned
Ridgeline and Passport TrailSport. A strong horizontal beltline highlights its
increased overall length (+2.7 inches longer), while a 1.6-inch longer
wheelbase and 0.4 inches of additional width give it a stronger, more aggressive
presence.
The radical repositioning of its
windshield pillars is key to CR-V’s new sportier proportions and improved
visibility. The base of these A-pillars has moved 4.7 inches rearward, 2.8
inches outward and 1.4 inches lower. Together with new door-mounted side
mirrors, these changes radically improve outward visibility.
Emphasizing the strong new styling is a
large, upright grille, a long hood and standard LED headlights. EX and EX-L
feature a gloss black grille mesh with a chrome trim, body-color side mirrors
with integrated turn signals and standard 18-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels. A
sleek body-color roof spoiler and a new, all-LED interpretation of signature
vertical taillights make the 6th-generation CR-V instantly
recognizable from the rear.
The more powerful Sport and Sport Touring hybrid
models feature even bolder styling. More aggressive front and rear facias and grille
mesh are highlighted with a gloss black accent, and Sport and Sport Touring are
the only trims with rectangular exhaust finishers. The unique lower bumper
design is gloss black on Sport and platinum on Sport Touring. The underside of
the rear spoiler is matte black on Sport, and gloss black on Sport Touring.
CR-V
Sport rides on grade-specific Berlina Black 18-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels, while
Sport Touring features black 19-inch split 5-spoke alloys.
Sporty, Modern and Spacious Interior
With
clean surfacing, high-quality feel of materials and upscale touches, the all-new
sporty and modern interior builds on the new Honda design direction. CR-V is also
more comfortable and more spacious than ever, with a notably larger
front-to-rear-seat couple distance and more rear seat legroom (+0.6 inches). The
rear seats now feature eight angles of recline for increased comfort.
The
top of the instrument panel has been designed with minimal cutlines to reduce
windshield reflections and other potential visual distractions. A striking
metal honeycomb mesh spanning the dash serves both form and function, concealing the air
vents that would otherwise mar the uncluttered and harmonious design.
New
front Body Stabilizing Seats reduce fatigue over long drives and the steering
wheel angle is more sedan-like for a more comfortable, sportier driving
position. Between the front seats is the largest center console bin in its
class with nine liters of space.
The 2023 CR-V has the most cargo room in the
model’s history with 36.3 cu.-ft. available behind the rear seats in both turbocharged
(+1.2 cu.-ft.) and hybrid (+3.1 cu.-ft.) models. In EX and EX-L, the rear load
floor can be lowered, expanding the cargo space to 39.3 cu.-ft. With the
60/40-split rear seatbacks folded flat, cargo space expands to 76.5 cu.-ft.
CR-V EX features gray or black cloth upholstery
with an 8-way power driver’s seat and black trim on the dash. EX-L adds gray or
black leather seating surfaces, a 4-way power passenger seat and piano black
dash trim.
CR-V Sport comes with exclusive black
cloth upholstery and black dash trim, while the Sport Touring comes with either
black or gray leather seating surfaces and piano-black dash trim. Both Sport
and Sport Touring come standard with a black headliner and orange contrast
stitching on the seats (black leather or cloth), console, steering wheel and
shifter.
Smart Technology
Technology has been smartly integrated into CR-V’s new cabin
with a focus on the driver, including a digital instrument display and a notably
larger standard touchscreen with standard Apple CarPlay®
and Android Auto™ compatibility.
The 7-inch digital instrument panel features an
all-digital tachometer on EX and EX-L, or a digital power flow meter on Sport
and Sport Touring, on the left and a physical speedometer on the right side. The 7-inch multi-information
display features user-selectable functions such as Honda Sensing®
settings, vehicle information and more.
A new 7-inch touchscreen audio system is standard on
EX and Sport with physical knobs for volume and tuning, and a simplified menu
structure. The storage area in front of the shifter is wide enough to
accommodate two smartphones side-by side, accompanied by two illuminated USB
ports, a 2.5A USB-A and 3.0A USB-C that are standard. For rear seat passengers,
two illuminated 3.0A USB-C charging ports are standard on Sport and Sport
Touring.
CR-V EX-L and Sport Touring have a
standard 9-inch touchscreen with a physical volume knob, wireless
Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility and a
simplified navigation structure with fewer menus. Qi-compatible
15W wireless smartphone charging is also standard.
CR-V Sport Touring comes with a 12-speaker
Bose premium audio system custom-engineered for the new interior. Featuring
Bose Centerpoint technology and SurroundStage digital signal processing, the
new system places all passengers in the middle of the music, regardless of
their seating position, with a clear and spacious listening experience.
Sporty, Yet Comfortable Dynamics
A
sportier and more engaging driving experience was created through a revised
chassis and a significantly stronger structure.
Based
on Honda’s enhanced global architecture, CR-V’s wheelbase has been extended to 106.3
inches (+1.6 inches) for a smoother ride and greater stability. Significantly
wider tracks (+0.4 inches in the front and the rear) also improve stability. A
15 percent torsionally-stiffer body further supports improvements in
ride, handling and overall refinement.
Suspension
and steering updates make CR-V more fun to drive, while simultaneously
improving ride quality. Its MacPherson strut front suspension and
variable-ratio steering now mount to a new stiffer subframe that repositions
the steering rack to improve feel and accuracy. Handling is further improved
with a stiffer rear subframe for the retuned multilink suspension which
features 15-percent higher spring rate for the upper spring mount.
New More Powerful, More Capable Hybrid Models
For a sportier driving feel, CR-V Sport
and Sport Touring feature an all-new 4th-generation two-motor hybrid-electric
system with a newly refined 2.0-liter Atkinson cycle 4-cylinder engine that adds
direct fuel injection and is mated to a pair of electric motors that are now
mounted side-by-side. This new configuration allows for the use of a larger
propulsion motor with increased torque output. Combined system output is 204[1] hp
(a 3 hp increase, ISO net), while the traction-motor peak torque rises to 247
lb.-ft. of torque (up 15 lb.-ft.).
The hybrid-electric system is more
refined at highway speeds and for the first time offers up to 1,000 pounds of
towing capacity. Linear Shift Control elevates the driving experience by
mimicking the vehicle speed-linked rev feel associated with a conventional
drivetrain shifting gears at wide open throttle. The new hybrid-electric system
also allows for a substantial increase in continuous maximum speed—which climbs
from 86 mph to 115 mph.
Under the hood of the CR-V EX and EX-L is
an updated 1.5-liter turbo engine with additional refinement, improved
emissions performance and 190 horsepower (SAE net at 6,000 rpm). Enhancements
include a new high-efficiency, high-response turbocharger and 4-2 exhaust port cylinder
head that help the 4-cylinder engine maintain peak power over a broader range of
rpm. Its torque peak of 179 lb.-ft. also arrives 300-rpm earlier, from 1,700-5,000
rpm, improving response. Engine noise also has been reduced significantly.
The continuously variable automatic
transmission (CVT) for the 1.5-liter turbo has been updated to reduce noise and
vibration. Significant drivability and performance improvements include Step-Shift
programming that simulates gear changes at full throttle.
An updated Real Time AWD with
Intelligent Control System™ improves traction management in slippery
conditions, like snow and mud. Available on all grades, and standard on Sport
Touring, the system can now send up to 50 percent of engine torque to the rear
wheels.
For the first time CR-V features Hill
Descent Control. Standard across the lineup, the system increases off-road capability
with more control on steep, slippery declines. Drivers can select speeds
between 2 and 12 mph.
Three
standard selectable drive modes optimize the driving experience for various conditions.
In addition to Normal and Econ modes, a new Snow mode maximizes available
traction and performance is slick snowy conditions. Sport and Sport Touring models
add a Sport mode.
Safety Performance and Feature Leadership Among Compact SUVs
The 6th-generation
CR-V is a leader in compact SUV safety features and performance thanks to
advanced active and passive safety technology that comes standard on every CR-V.
This includes the latest version of Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™)
architecture that has been enhanced for even better compatibility with larger
vehicles.
This
was achieved with a new upper A-pillar structure, side frame and lower firewall
structure – all designed to route crash energy around the cabin. Side impact
protection also has been improved, with stiffer structures in the roof, side
sill and B-pillar, doors, and the rear wheel arch and C-pillar. Targeting
today’s Top Safety Pick+ and NHTSA 5-star ratings, CR-V is designed to meet
anticipated future standards as well.
First introduced on the new Civic, new
driver and passenger front airbags were designed to minimize the potential for
severe brain trauma associated with angled frontal collisions. The new front
driver’s airbag uses an innovative donut-shaped structure to cradle and hold
the head to reduce rotation. The passenger-side front airbag uses a
three-chamber design to achieve a similar result, with two outer chambers
designed to cradle the head and minimize rotation. For the first time, CR-V
features standard knee and rear-passenger side impact airbags.
A new Honda Sensing® suite of
safety and driver assistive technologies integrates a new wide-angle camera and
millimeter-wave radar. The new camera features a 90-degree field of view, while
the radar has a 120-degree field of view. This wide angle improves collision
prevention performance via improved ability to recognize attributes of objects,
such as a vehicles or pedestrians, as well as white lines, road boundaries like
curbs, other vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, and road signs. The
wide angle also enables expanded control range for CR-V at intersections.
Blind spot information (BSI) is now
standard. Also new are Traffic Jam Assist (TJA), Low-Speed Braking Control and
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR), as well as more natural responses for existing
features, such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow, and Lane
Keeping Assist (LKAS).
CR-V now features a Driver Attention
Monitor, which issues a warning on the dash when it senses the driver is
becoming inattentive. Standard Rear Seatbelt Reminder and Rear Seat Reminder are
new to CR-V; the latter notifies drivers to check the rear seating area for
children, pets or other precious cargo when exiting the vehicle.
CR-V Manufacturing
Speaking to the importance of CR-V in the
Honda lineup, the new 6th-generation CR-V will be built in three
plants in North America*, including the East Liberty Auto Plant in Ohio, the
Indiana Auto Plant, and Honda of Canada Mfg., continuing the 40-year legacy of
Honda’s commitment to build products close to the customer. Since 2006, Honda
has produced more than 5 million CR-Vs in North America, with roughly half of
those built in the U.S.
*
using
domestic and globally sourced parts
2023 CR-V Key Specifications and Features
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ENGINEERING |
EX |
EX-L |
Sport |
Sport Touring |
|
Engine
Type |
1.5-liter turbocharged
inline 4-cylinder |
2.0-liter inline
4-cylinder and two-motor hybrid system |
||
|
Displacement |
1498 cc |
1993 cc |
||
|
Horsepower |
190 hp (SAE net @
6000 rpm) |
204 hp1
(combined system, ISO net) |
||
|
Torque |
179 lb.-ft. (SAE net @
1700-5000 rpm |
247 lb.-ft. (@ 0-2000
rpm) |
||
|
Drive
Modes |
ECON / Normal / Snow |
ECON / Normal / Sport
/ Snow |
||
|
Transmission |
CVT |
Two-motor hybrid
system w/two-stage lockup |
||
|
Ratio
Range |
2.645-0.405 |
N/A |
||
|
Final
Drive |
5.640 |
4.438 |
||
|
Suspension
– Front / Rear |
MacPherson Strut / Multi-Link
|
|||
|
Wheels |
18-inch alloy, silver |
18-inch alloy,
Berlina Black |
19-inch alloy, black |
|
|
Tires
(all-season) |
235 / 60R18 103H |
235 / 55R19 101H |
||
|
EXTERIOR
MEASUREMENTS |
EX |
EX-L |
Sport |
Sport Touring |
|
Wheelbase
(in.) |
106.3 |
|||
|
Length
(in.) |
184.8 |
|||
|
Height
(in., front/rear) |
66.2 / 66.6 |
|||
|
Width
(in.) |
73.4 |
|||
|
Track
(in., front/rear) |
63.4 / 64.0 |
|||
|
KEY
FEATURES |
EX |
EX-L |
Sport |
Sport Touring |
|
Honda
Sensing® |
• |
|||
|
Advanced
Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) Body Structure |
• |
|||
|
10
Airbags, Including Next-Generation Driver and Front Passenger Front Airbags |
• |
|||
|
7-inch
Driver Information Interface Screen |
• |
|||
|
Apple
CarPlay® and Android Auto™ Integration |
• |
Wireless |
• |
Wireless |
|
Wireless
Charging |
|
• |
|
• |
|
7-Inch
Color Touchscreen with Volume and Tuning Knobs |
• |
|
• |
|
|
9-inch
HD Color Touchscreen with Volume Knob, Customizable Feature Settings and
Smart Shortcuts |
|
• |
|
• |
About
Honda
Honda
offers a full line of clean, safe, fun and connected vehicles sold through more
than 1,000 independent U.S. Honda dealers. Honda has the highest fleet average
fuel economy and lowest CO2 emissions of any major full-line
automaker in America, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
(EPA) latest data. The award-winning Honda lineup includes the Civic, Insight,
and Accord, along with the HR-V, CR-V, Passport and Pilot sport utility
vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan. Honda’s electrified
vehicle lineup includes the Accord Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, Insight and, in the future, Civic Hybrid.
In 2024, the Prologue SUV, Honda’s first volume battery-electric vehicle will join
the lineup.
Honda
has been producing automobiles in America for 40 years and currently operates
18 major manufacturing facilities in North America. In 2021, more than 95% of
all Honda vehicles sold in the U.S. were made in North America, using domestic
and globally sourced parts.
More
information about Honda is available in the Digital
Fact Book
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[1] Total system
horsepower (ISO net) of the peak, concurrent output of the two electric motors
and gasoline engine.

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