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Honda — HR-V

The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Honda. It is currently in its second generation, which debuted in 2021 for the 2023 model year. The HR-V is positioned above the Honda Fit and below the Honda CR-V in the Honda SUV lineup. It is known for its fuel efficiency, spacious cargo capacity for its size, and comfortable ride.

Honda — HR-V

In production
Manufacturer:
Other names:
• Honda Vezel (Japan, 2013–present) • Honda XR-V (China, 2014–present) • Honda ZR-V (2022–present)
Production Years:
1st generation: 1999 - 2006 (Europe, Japan, and select Asia-Pacific markets only) • 2nd generation: 2021 - present
Generations:
2 Generations • 1st generation 1999 - 2006 • 2nd generation: 2021 - present
Class:
• Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment)
Comparable Vehicles:
• Mazda CX-30 • Hyundai Kona • Toyota C-HR • Kia Seltos • Chevrolet Trax
Predecessor:
• Honda Logo (for the first generation)
# of units sold:
800,000 globally (as of December 2021)

MSRP by Year

All figures are $USD and US Pricing

Annual Sales (USA)

All figures are x1000

Annual Sales (Canada)

All figures are x1000

Generations

1st Generation (1999-2006) • Body style: Offered in both 3-door and 5-door configurations. • Market: Primarily sold in Europe, Japan, and select Asia-Pacific markets. • Engine: 1.6L gasoline engine. • Transmission: 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual. • Note: This generation was not offered in North America. 2nd Generation Global Model (RV code): • Introduced in 2021 • Smaller and sleeker design compared to the first generation. • Available with a 1.5L gasoline engine and CVT transmission. • Sold in most global markets except North America. North American Model (RZ code): • Introduced in 2023 as the 2023 model year. • Larger and more rugged design compared to the global model. • Available with a 2.0L gasoline engine and CVT transmission. • Marketed as the Honda ZR-V outside of North America.

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