Honda CR-V (fifth generation)

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Honda CR-V
Fifth generation (RW1–RW8, RT5–RT6, RY1-RY2)
2018 Honda CR-V (RW MY18) +Sport 2WD wagon (2018-10-22) 01.jpg
2018 Honda CR-V +Sport 2WD (RW1; pre-facelift, Australia)
Overview
Manufacturer Honda
Also calledHonda Breeze (China, Guangqi Honda) [1] [2]
Production2016–2023
Model years 2017–2022
Assembly
Designer Iliya Bridan [3]
Body and chassis
Class Compact crossover SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, all-wheel-drive
Platform CCA [4] [5]
Related Honda Civic (tenth generation)
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor AC Synchronous Permanent-Magnet Electric Motor (Hybrid Version)
Transmission 7-speed CVT
E-CVT (hybrid)
9-speed ZF automatic
Hybrid drivetrain Honda Sport Hybrid i-MMD (CR-V Hybrid)
Honda Sport Hybrid e+ (CR-V PHEV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,660 mm (104.7 in) [6]
Length4,584–4,631 mm (180.5–182.3 in)
Width1,855 mm (73.0 in)
Height1,657–1,690 mm (65.2–66.5 in)
Curb weight 1,500–1,540 kg (3,307–3,395 lb) (FWD)
1,551–1,618 kg (3,419–3,567 lb) (AWD)
Chronology
Predecessor Honda CR-V (fourth generation)
Successor Honda CR-V (sixth generation)
Honda ZR-V (Japan)

The fifth-generation Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda since 2016, replacing the fourth-generation CR-V. It was first unveiled on 13 October 2016 in Detroit, United States. Honda began producing the CR-V at East Liberty, Ohio at the East Liberty Auto Plant in November 2016 [7] and at Greensburg, Indiana at the Honda Manufacturing of Indiana plant during February 2017. [8] [9] The fifth-generation of CR-V is available in 5-seater and 7-seater variant in markets other than North America.

Contents

Markets

Sales began in the U.S. on 21 December 2016 as a 2017 model year. While most North American market cars are made in the ELAP, HMIN or HCM plants, some, albeit relatively very few, are assembled in Saitama, Japan.[ citation needed ]

The fifth generation CR-V was also launched in Thailand on 24 March 2017 and in Indonesia on 27 April 2017 at the 25th Indonesia International Motor Show. Indonesian models went on sale on 17 June 2017. The Indonesian model top trim (Prestige) is equipped with 5-spoke 18-inch Modulo alloy wheels not seen in other markets.

In the Philippines, the 1.6-litre i-DTEC diesel engine manages 120 PS and 300 Nm of torque. [10]

The 158 kW (212 hp; 215 PS) CR-V Hybrid was unveiled at the 2017 Auto Shanghai in China in April 2017. [11]

On 12 July 2017, Honda Malaysia launched the fifth generation CR-V with four trim levels. [12] [13] After two years, Honda Malaysia launched the CR-V Mugen Limited Edition. [14]

The fifth generation CR-V was also launched in Japan on 30 August 2018 and went on sale on the following day, making it the return of the CR-V for the Japanese domestic market after a two-year hiatus since the fourth generation CR-V was discontinued there in August 2016. It was previously displayed on 27 October 2017 at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, announced on 29 September 2017.

The European market CR-V was shown at Geneva Motor Show in March 2018 and went on sale in September, including a seven-seat variant. The CR-V hybrid, which was previewed at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, went on sale in early 2019 with a fuel economy comparable to diesel competitors. Honda expects sales to split equally between gasoline and hybrid in three years. [15]

Equipment

In the American market, Honda Sensing package, which includes features like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Collision Mitigation Braking (CMBS) and Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS), is standard on EX and above trims; the package was formerly reserved to the Touring trim prior to the fifth generation release. New safety features introduced include: Blind Spot Information (BSI) with Rear Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM), replacing the LaneWatch system from the previous generation CR-V, and Auto High Beam (HSS) headlights. Honda Sensing is standard on all CR-V trim levels for 2020 and adds traffic sign recognition. [16]

LED daytime running lights, 18" alloy wheels and electronic parking brake with a new auto-hold feature are available. Additional, new features include 4-way driver's seat power lumbar, a power lift-gate, active grille shutter system to reduce aerodynamic drag, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay on a 7-inch touch screen display with volume knob, 7-inch TFT instrument display and LED headlights. [17]

Facelift

Honda unveiled a refreshed CR-V on 18 September 2019, initially for the North American market. For the first time in North America, the refreshed model introduced a hybrid powertrain as an option. However, the hybrid model is not introduced in Canada. The CR-V Hybrid features a 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder gasoline engine with Honda's i-MMD hybrid system. The hybrid version is assembled at Honda's Greensburg, Indiana assembly plant which also produces the standard gasoline-only CR-V, while the powertrain is assembled in Anna, Ohio. The previously-available 2.4-liter naturally-aspirated gasoline engine that powered the base LX trim is dropped from the CR-V lineup for 2020. The LX trim is still available in Canada with a 1.5-liter engine. Additionally, the CR-V's suite of advanced safety features are standard on every trim level, meaning even the most affordable CR-V provides adaptive cruise control and the latest crash prevention technology. [18] The gasoline-only CR-V went on sale at Honda dealerships across North America starting in late fall 2019, while the CR-V Hybrid went on sale in early 2020.

Other changes for the 2020 CR-V include larger 19-inch alloy wheels on top-line Touring models, redesigned 18-inch alloy wheels for EX and EX-L trims, a revised front fascia with a new upper grille (which also features a blue-outlined Honda 'H' emblem on CR-V Hybrid models), revised side skirts with chrome inserts, a new rear bumper with chrome insert, a push button-controlled CVT for CR-V Hybrid models, LED front fog lamps on most models (except on the base LX trim), new exterior color options and standard Honda Sensing driver assistance technology for all models. [19] [20]

The facelifted CR-V was also released in Thailand on 14 July 2020, including the panoramic sunroof, wireless charger, Honda Sensing, automatic-dimming rear-view mirror and memory seat, and the 1.6 DT-E FWD was discontinued. In August 2021, Honda launched the CR-V Black Edition in Thailand, giving buyers a choice of a fully blacked out variant of the popular family SUV. Power comes from the long-serving 2.4-liter i-VTEC and a CVT combo. The Black Edition loses out on Honda Sensing which is fitted to the top-spec turbo-diesel variant, though still has a panoramic glass roof. [21]

In Malaysia, the facelifted CR-V was launched on 5 November 2020, which gets some minor styling changes and new features. The SUV's variant line-up also sees a revision, with just three options available instead of four previously. The base variant remains the 2.0 2WD. The remaining two variants are both turbocharged, 1.5 TC-P 2WD and the new 1.5 TC-P 4WD as the range-topping variant. [22] In October 2021, Honda Malaysia unveiled a new model for the CR-V called the Black Edition based on the 1.5 TC-P 2WD variant. [23]

The facelifted CR-V was also released in Indonesia on 18 February 2021, including Honda Sensing for Prestige variant, standard LED headlamps and fog lamps for all variants, along with 5-inch TFT instrument cluster and 7-inch touchscreen display for 1.5 Turbo and 1.5 Turbo Prestige variants. The Prestige variant no longer has Modulo wheels and now shares the same new wheel design with the 1.5 Turbo variant while the 2.0 variant retained the pre-facelift wheels. In December 2021, Honda launched the Black Edition variant in Indonesia. [24]

Honda Breeze

The Chinese market variant with different front and rear fascias is called the Honda Breeze (Chinese :皓影; pinyin :Hàoyǐng), produced and sold by Guangqi Honda. It was launched on 18 October 2019. The Breeze is also available as a hybrid and is sold alongside the international facelift version CR-V produced by Dongfeng Honda. [25]

Powertrain

The base engine is an Earth Dreams 2.4-litre I4 engine with 184 hp (137 kW; 187 PS); a turbocharged 1.5-litre I4 with 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) is offered. The turbocharged engine delivers peak torque between 2,000 rpm and 5,000 rpm [26] whereas the naturally-aspirated engine delivers its peak torque at 3,900 rpm. [27] U.S. and Canada models are only available with continuously variable transmission. For the 2020 model year, Honda has made the 1.5-litre engine standard on all CR-V trim levels sold in the United States and Canada. [28] In some markets, the CR-V is also available with a 1.6-litre Honda i-DTEC turbo-diesel option, producing 160 hp (119 kW; 162 PS) paired to a ZF 9HP transversely-mounted 9-speed automatic transmission. The i-DTEC turbo-diesel engine has been revised from having a single variable-nozzle turbocharger in the earlier version to having two turbochargers - one for low RPMs and the other for high RPMs - to minimize turbo lag. It uses an aluminum cylinder head paired to an open-deck cylinder block, with shorter and thinner piston skirts to reduce mechanical friction to levels comparable to a gasoline engine. [29]

EngineChassis codeHorsepowerTorque
1.5 L L15BE I4 turboRW1 (FWD)
RW2 (AWD)
RY1 (Breeze)
190 hp (142 kW) at 5,600 rpm179 lb⋅ft (243 N⋅m) at 2,000–5,000 rpm
2.0 R20Z1 I4RW3 (FWD)
RW4 (AWD)
151 hp (113 kW) at 6,500 rpm139 lb⋅ft (188 N⋅m) at 4,300 rpm
2.4 L K24V5 I4RW5 (FWD)
RW6 (AWD)
173 hp (129 kW) at 6,200 rpm165 lb⋅ft (224 N⋅m) at 4,000 rpm
2.4 L K24W9 I4RW5 (FWD)
RW6 (AWD)
184 hp (137 kW) at 6,400 rpm180 lb⋅ft (244 N⋅m) at 3,900 rpm
1.6 L N16A2 I4 turbo dieselRW7 (FWD)
RW8 (AWD)
120 hp (89 kW) at 4,000 rpm221 lb⋅ft (300 N⋅m) at 2,000 rpm
1.6 L N16A4 I4 twin-turbo dieselRW7 (FWD)
RW8 (AWD)
160 hp (119 kW) at 4,000 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) at 2,000 rpm
2.0 L LFA1 I4 hybrid gasolineRT5 (FWD)
RT6 (AWD)
RY3 (Breeze)
212 hp (158 kW) (combined output)129 lb⋅ft (175 N⋅m) gas, 232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) electric; 232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) combined. [30] [31]
2.0 L LFB-13 I4 PHEV gasolineRT7
RY7(Breeze)
212 hp (158 kW) (combined output)129 lb⋅ft (175 N⋅m) gas, 232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) electric; 232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) combined.

Safety

NHTSA 2017 CR-V: [32]
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Frontal Driver:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Frontal Passenger:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Side Driver:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Side Passenger:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Side Pole Driver:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Rollover FWD:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg / 16.3%
Rollover AWD:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg / 16.2%
Euro NCAP test results
Honda CR-V (2019) [33]
TestPoints%
Overall:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Adult occupant:35.793%
Child occupant:40.783%
Pedestrian:33.670%
Safety assist:9.976%

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Preceded by Honda CR-V
(fifth generation)

2016–present
Succeeded by