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2017 Honda HR-V Review

By Matt Zimmerman

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Overview:

2017 Honda HR-V

If it’s a car that looks good in your garage, then it is relatively a good car. It’s the Honda’s Subcompact SUV HR-V that we have tested now. HR-V is pretty much similar to the Honda Vezel which is available in the Japanese market.

Honda launched this model for the first time in 1999. The franchise was continued for 7 years. After 2006, the production was halted. The first generation was marketed in Japan and some other countries of Asia Oceanic.

Well, HR-V, according to Honda means “Hi – Rider Revolutionary Vehicle”. The title would seem similar to another franchise of Honda. Precisely, that franchise is considered to be the elder sibling of HR-V. It is none other than Honda CR-V. Honda introduced HR-V as the mini successor of CR-V, by giving it a lighter structure. It has been created for the drivers who’d love to enjoy an SUV at a cost of a city cruiser. It has a smart performance capability along with an economical fuel mileage.

For 8 years HR-V remained away from the market. In the meanwhile, Honda launched Vezel in Japan. Although, HR-V had a good market response, but still the production was paused. In 2014, Honda re-introduced HR-V, but as a concept car in the New York Auto Show. The franchise was now basing the Honda Fit. Particularly, Honda targeted to maneuver the fuel economy of this compact SUV.

The present day Honda HR-V has three models. They are LX, EX, and EX-L with Navigation. However, on the basis of the territory, the models have different titles. Instead of Japan, the car is marketed in North America, Australia, Brazil and some Asian markets.

HR-V is tagged as low as $19,500.

Specifications:

EngineTransmissionHPTorque
1.5 – 1.8 L6 – speed manual

CVT

130 – 141 hp114 – 127 lb – ft
0 – 62 MPHTop SpeedBody StyleMPG
9.3 s117 mphSUV28 city/ 34 highway

Performance:

Hood of 2017 Honda HR-V

The Honda HR-V is available in two powertrains. The first is with the 1.5 L SOHC inline 4 cylinder engine. And the other comes with 1.8 L SOHC inline 4 cylinder engine. The manual transmission supports the front – wheel – drive configuration. While the CVT is supported with an all – wheels – drive configuration.

For the manual transmission, we received the EPA mileage of 31 mpg. And when we hopped into the CVT, we received 2 mpg lesser EPA. This is mainly because of the AWD configuration for the CVT. However, the same transmission has delivered a better EPA in other cars.

The Honda HR-V is ranked among the lowest emission cars, in terms of nitrous oxide emission. In terms of performance, HR-V is considered to be the successor of Honda Element.

The performance of both the engines is impressive. Well, Honda has tuned HR-V sweetly. Hence it makes its performance smart. Particularly, the suspension has been tuned fantastically. The acceleration is swift, giving it a thump of thrust to go off the green lights. Over the mountains, the AWD pushes the HR-V through the thickest of the canyons.

Besides the performance, the handling of HR-V is quite responsive. Every sharp turn is taken elegantly by the car. This is because of one of the best differentials available in HR-V’s suspension.

Exterior:

2017 Honda HR-V

The exterior of Honda HR-V is sporty. Basically, it was designed as a concept car. The same design has been carried on to the commercial models of HR-V.

The body of HR-V has been designed using the ultra – high – strength steel. Almost 27 – 30% of the car utilizes the 780 – 1500 MPa yield strength steel. This increases the safety of the car in the on-road collisions.

Performance needs the support from the exterior. The exterior of HR-V provides a continuous down force over higher speed. This enables the car to perform 2 – 2.5% better. The sportiness has been further enhanced with the rear roofline spoiler. Further, the exterior is beautified with amazing colors available for the car.

Overall the exterior of HR-V has received 80% of acclaim from its reviewers.

Interior:

Interior of 2017 Honda HR-V

Comfort is essential for the family cars. Especially, when the car is meant to travel on long journeys. The Honda HR-V is equipped with all the essential comfort equipment. Well, some package details are available only in the higher trim of the franchise.

The interior details of the car are certainly luxurious. When it is compared to the rest of the cars in competition, we do get HR-V lacking a bit. Though it seems luxurious, but it is certainly not the attractive one. Precisely, this is the place where Honda makes HR-V economical.

When it comes to the cargo space, the rear seats could be folded down to earn more space at the back. With the seats up, HR-V has 24.3 cubic feet of space. While with the rear seats down, it has 58.8 cubic feet of space.

As compared to its elder sibling, CR-V, it has almost 13 cubic feet less space. However, it is just 10 inches shorter than CR-V.

Features:

Features of 2017 Honda HR-V

The Honda HR-V comes with a 5 – inch touchscreen infotainment system. More or less, the infotainment system in all the cars of Honda and Acura are same. The system supports the music, Bluetooth, mobile support and some other functions. However, Navigation panel is only available in the EX – L with Navigation model.

Safety:

2017 Honda HR-V Safety

Honda is notable for its safe cars. Whether it’s a hatchback, a sedan or an SUV, all the cars of Honda are made safe for driving. The assessment of the Traffic Safety departments rated HR-V as a 90% safe car. Overall it is awarded 5 – Stars.

The safety schedules include a range of driving assistive and passive safety packages. The driving assistive package includes Anti – Lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist, Electronic Brake – Force Distribution (EBD), Hill Start Assist and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA). The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is only available in the higher trims of the franchise only.

The passive safety package includes 3 – point seat belts, multiple threshold front airbags, side curtain airbags and many other. The entire passive safety package is standard for all the models in the franchise.

Competitors:

Fiat 500X

For the Honda HR-V, we get the competition from the Fiat’s 500X. Both the cars bear a similar price tag. The best difference present between both the cars is found in the performance. This makes Fiat earn more score.

Among the family cars for 2017, HR-V has earned a decent spot. Yet there are a number of cars to come this year, which would configure the position of Honda HR-V. You may also check out our review for the Honda BR-V.

Sources

http://automobiles.honda.com/hr-v
https://www.honda.ca/hrv/specs
http://automobiles.honda.com/hr-v#build-price

About Matt Zimmerman

Matt is no stranger to the automotive world, writing about cars since 2008 as a contributor for several huge automotive websites such as Car and Driver, AutoEvolution, Motor1, CarAdvice or MotorTrend. A true fan of everything with wheels, his garage includes a dozen of different cars, including an old BMW M3 and a Tesla Model S. Learn more about GCB's Editorial Process.

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