New-generation Honda CR-V gains plug-in hybrid option

Honda’s sixth-generation CR-V SUV has made its debut for Europe, gaining a plug-in hybrid powertrain for the first time plus latest driver assistance tech.

Honda’s sixth-generation CR-V SUV gains its first plug-in hybrid powertrain

Revealed alongside the brand’s new ZR-V hybrid crossover and the fully electric e:Ny1, the all-new CR-V will be offered with a choice of either a full hybrid (e:HEV) or, for the first time in the European market, the e:PHEV powertrain. Both use a 2.0-litre four-cylinder direct injection Atkinson-cycle petrol engine, revised to enhance efficiency, refinement, and dynamic performance across the range.

The e:HEV is based on the fully hybrid powertrain seen in the Civic and using a lithium-ion battery and two compact, lightweight electric motors combined with the petrol engine to deliver EV, Hybrid and Engine Drive modes.

The new e:PHEV will use the same motors as the full hybrid but with a larger 17.7kWh battery that enables it to travel 51 miles (82km) in electric mode. This potentially puts it in the 8% Benefit-in-Kind bracket for the 2023/24 and 2024/25 tax years. It’s able to be fully charged in as little as 2.5 hours depending on battery temperature.

Design retains the existing CR-V side profile, but gains bolder styling at the front including new signature daytime running lights and bespoke grille designs to mark out the different powertrains. It’s also been designed for good outward visibility for all occupants.

The new CR-V is also larger in all dimensions while the 40mm longer wheelbase gives 16mm more rear legroom, and 18% more luggage capacity. Rear seats have eight levels of adjustment for the recline.

Honda Sensing driver assistance systems have been updated and the CR-V becomes the brand’s first model to include its Sensing 360 omnidirectional safety and driver assist system, which works to remove blind spots around the vehicle. According to the company, the new model delivers class-leading active and passive safety levels.

Tom Gardner, senior vice president at Honda Motor Europe, said: “The all-new CR-V builds upon everything the iconic model stands for – progressive design, a premium cabin, class-leading levels of safety, practicality and comfort, and efficient and responsive performance. This latest iteration is the ultimate SUV package, offering a unique, dynamic and premium product that perfectly suits the current demands of the European market.”

Sales of the new Honda CR-V start this autumn.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.