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Honda Release The 2021 HR-V – Small But Mighty Crossover

by Rae Castillon

The Honda HR-V is back. The Compact crossover will be available in the UK from September 2020 and will start at £17,995.

The Honda HR-V is actually based on a platform we are already familiar with, the Honda Civic hatchback. Honda, like most, saw the market demanding a small car with SUV looks and so redeveloped the HR-V to meet these needs.

2020 Honda HR-V

The exterior of the HR-V looks very appealing, it provides a cheeky looking small SUV that has a sense of exploration about it.

As with most new Hondas, the car comes with the ‘magic seat’ system that allows the back seats to be folded completely flat, or fold up like a cinema seat. This helps make the car exceptionally practical.

Engine And Gearbox Choices

In the UK the HR-V will only be available with two engine choices; an all-new 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol engine and a 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel. Both engines will come with a manual gearbox as standard and the automatic will be an additional option.

Honda say that the diesel version of the car can achieve up to 70mpg and from testing the same engine in the Civic Tourer I believe them.

Four Model Variants

There will be four model variants of the car available in the UK – S, SE, SE Navi and EX. Starting the at the bottom the S gets 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, a DAB radio with Bluetooth connectivity, climate control and front and rear parking sensors. Next up the SE gets 17-inch alloys, dual-zone climate control, automatic lights and wipers, and Honda’s 7-inch touchscreen Connect infotainment system. Higher up the range, SE Navi adds satellite navigation. Lastly, top the of range model, EX gets keyless entry and start, panoramic sunroof, leather trim, rear-view camera, heated seats and LED lighting.

I’m interested to see where the HR-V goes and can’t wait to get a go behind the wheel.

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