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2021 Honda CR-V

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The 2021 Honda CR-V is basically the one-size-fits-all crossover, appealing to a wider array of buyers than any of its competitors. It achieves that by being incredibly well-rounded and well-executed. Name a practical attribute and it almost certainly does it as well or better than its great many rivals: quality, safety, space, fuel economy, performance, feature content, value and likely reliability are all high points. And although it's not as stylish or fun to drive as some rivals, it's also not ugly or dull, either. So even if your heart is telling you to go in a different direction, it's hard to envision your head disagreeing with at least a test drive.

The 2021 CR-V carries over largely unchanged after receiving an update in 2020. It was completely redesigned for 2017. The new 2020 CR-V Hybrid was the most significant addition, but the base LX saw the biggest changes. It now comes standard with the Honda Sensing accident avoidance tech and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. All CR-V trims also received revised styling (basically some darker trim bits here or there) and a tweaked center console design.

There are five regular CR-V trim levels – LX, EX, EX-L and Touring – all of which come standard with a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four (190 horsepower, 170 pound-feet of torque), a CVT and front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is an option on each. The LX is reasonably well-equipped for the money, but the EX's premium is relatively small when you consider the immense number of features you get.
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The Honda CR-V Hybrid achieves 40 mpg in the city and produces 212 horsepower. That makes it the most powerful CR-V, but also betters the gas-only version's already impressive EPA fuel economy estimates of 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined with FWD, and 27 mpg city, 32 mpg highway and 29 mpg combined with AWD.

You can use the rest of this page to find more in-depth information about the 2021 Honda CR-V, including features, specs and where to find a good deal near you.

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The 2021 Honda CR-V is basically the one-size-fits-all crossover, appealing to a wider array of buyers than any of its competitors. It achieves that by being incredibly well-rounded and well-executed. Name a practical attribute and it almost certainly does it as well or better than its great many rivals: quality, safety, space, fuel economy, performance, feature content, value and likely reliability are all high points. And although it's not as stylish or fun to drive as some rivals, it's also not ugly or dull, either. So even if your heart is telling you to go in a different direction, it's hard to envision your head disagreeing with at least a test drive.

The 2021 CR-V carries over largely unchanged after receiving an update in 2020. It was completely redesigned for 2017. The new 2020 CR-V Hybrid was the most significant addition, but the base LX saw the biggest changes. It now comes standard with the Honda Sensing accident avoidance tech and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. All CR-V trims also received revised styling (basically some darker trim bits here or there) and a tweaked center console design.

There are five regular CR-V trim levels – LX, EX, EX-L and Touring – all of which come standard with a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four (190 horsepower, 170 pound-feet of torque), a CVT and front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is an option on each. The LX is reasonably well-equipped for the money, but the EX's premium is relatively small when you consider the immense number of features you get.
We'd start your search there.

The Honda CR-V Hybrid achieves 40 mpg in the city and produces 212 horsepower. That makes it the most powerful CR-V, but also betters the gas-only version's already impressive EPA fuel economy estimates of 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined with FWD, and 27 mpg city, 32 mpg highway and 29 mpg combined with AWD.

You can use the rest of this page to find more in-depth information about the 2021 Honda CR-V, including features, specs and where to find a good deal near you.

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Retail Price

$35,150 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 1.5L I-4
MPG 27 City / 32 Hwy
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 1-spd CVT w/OD
Power 190 @ 5600 rpm
Drivetrain all wheel
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