Trying to decide between the 2019 Honda HR-Vor CR-V for your next SUV? Both Honda SUVs provide advanced safety suites as well as a high-tech cabin, but they differ in space and power. Compare the Honda CR-V vs. Honda HR-V below and then explore your favorite at Westbrook Honda.
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Neither Honda model shies away from an impressive performance. The CR-V serves up a 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC® that generates 184 hp and the HR-V offers a 1.8L four-cylinder that exports 141 hp. The CR-V may take the lead in power, but the HR-V fuel economy rating is an efficient 28 city/34 highway mpg* when the LX trim is paired with a CVT transmission. Meanwhile, the CR-V earns up to 26 city/32 highway mpg on the LX trim* with a CVT trim.
If space is important, you’ll find the CR-V offers more with 75.8 cubic feet of cargo space. The HR-V has 58.8 cubic feet. Still, both models have similar interior features that’ll enhance your New London commute including:
Built with ACE™ body structure for strength, and offering the available Honda Sensing® technology suite, both the Honda CR-V and HR-V can instill confidence while driving Branford roads. Some of this tech includes:
Whether you choose the HR-V or CR-V, you’ll have a family-friendly and safe SUV. Check out our Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV-4 and Honda CR-V vs. Nissan Rogue comparisons, then explore the available HR-V trim levels to learn more, or visit us at Westbrook Honda in Westbrook.
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**Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.