I like that they kept it simple. No turbos, DCT's, or gimmicky tech stuff. I'm not crazy about a CVT, but it is expected in this segment I guess. The mpg's aren't amazing, but it also costs less than half of what an EV will cost you too.
Really enjoy the format of your reviews. I believe the Sport trim in Canada gets a sunroof, heated steering wheel and duel zone climate controls; but uses the smaller EX-L rims. Also on the Honda Canada website it mentions a rear center armrest as standard on all trims. Funny the way Honda Canada and Honda America have these trim differences.
@@chriscahill7463 That’s fair I haven’t driven it but all the reviewers are saying it’s got very numb steering unlike the Civic which is getting glowing handling reviews.
I’m really hoping that next year will bring a hybrid with a bit more power. I have a 2012 Scion xB that’s starting to show its age, and I’m not looking to go below the ~8.6 second 0-60 I get now. And looking to get some better mileage. But I love the new design.
Honda really ruined the HR-V and is going backwards in design. The new generation lost the innovative hidden rear door handles, Magic Seats, weighs more so it has slower acceleration, has lower MPG, less cargo space in the back, and that horizontal chicken wire look strip across the dash not only looks bad, but it would be much harder to clean the dust off. The previous generation had a 0-60 rating of 8.6 seconds for the FWD. Now it's much slower, like around 10, 11 seconds or so. And it's still having a CVT transmission instead of a more reliable geared transmission. Honda also ruined the looks of the new generation Civic too. The previous generation looked so much more sportier. Before I was seriously thinking of buying a new HR-V, but most definitely not now. Honda engineers need to be replaced! The Toyota Rav4 with its 8 speed geared transmission blows Honda's CVT SUV's out of the competition! It's no wonder the Toyota Rav4 is the best selling SUV around.
LOL, love the observation of Tacomas...they're super popular in the Pacific Northwest. I believe their dealers get the best allocation of Tacomas anywhere in the country, save Hawaii. Anyway on the HR-V, I wish they would offer a Sport package with the moonroof, and that would be the ideal spec.
Bring back the 2.4 like in the older CRVS and Accords. I know it's not practical but just a thought. Maybe for the upper trim level? I would definitely be a buyer!
The HR-V sold in Europe would have been a nice car, but being based on the same Global Small Car platform used by the Honda Fit, the ride quality would have been inferior and it would have cost a fortune for Honda to adapt the K20C2 for that model. Honda may offer the L15B7 175 bhp and/or the 181 bhp e:HEV hybrid on the 2024 HR-V's for the North American market.
Great video. I am watching almost all of these videos, but haven't had time to check out all the actual driving ones, and this is the first one I have seen someone is testing a Sport Trim. The reason for the USB-A in front, and the two USB-C in the console is that the front one is the data connection some more audiophile level drivers still use the wired connection, especially for better stereo systems like the Bose one in the top Civic trim levels and the ELS ststem in the new Acura Integra A-Spec Technology Package. Also, some people connect a USB thumb drive with their music, which is USB-A. There is only one USB-C/USB-A thumb drive I have seen, and it is only 16G capacity. The USB-C is generally for faster charging if the vehicle or A/C charger is fast charge, like 20W+ for the A/C wall chargers. I was going to get a new Civic Sport Hatchback with this reliable N/A 2.0L engine I wish the previous HR-V Sport had. This HR-V Sport suits me better for what I want and need. Like the Civic Sport, it is well equipped for the price, with functional stuff like manual adjust seat, less likely to have potential problems. This engine has greater longevity and dependability than the turbo engine, with less potential problems, and expense for repairs and maintenance, especially if you have a lead foot and tend to thrash and abuse your vehicle. The engine is not the fastest, but it's sufficient, and keep in mind, you probably lose 1+ second in acceleration with the AWD versions. K-Tuner recently released a new calibration mod for this engine in the Civic that brings power and torque levels up to the non Si 1.5L turbo engine. I am fine with the matte black grill and trim that is less likely to show wear and tear from flying rocks, gravel, etc. compared to the glossy trim. The 18" wheels look a lot better that the 17" on the LX/EX-L and has the usual persona of a more pedestrian driver or non enthusiast, with less aesthetic value. Like the Civic, the Black Honda H Mark and HR-V emblems are available as an OEM accessory package. The steering feedback, may not be as heavy as in the Civic, but engineers probably did that for a reason, being an SUV. Ditto for the 18" wheels, and the suspension that I believe has slightly stiffer springs for better handling response. I prefer the appearance and ride the Sport has. Added road noise from the tires is not an issue with me as I am used to it, and will probably be playing my music, and plan to upgrade the speakers and amp later. I prefer leather seats, but would only get the sunroof if it came with the vehicle and trim I got. But the Sport seats look nice, and is said to be more supportive and comfortable. The upgrade to EX-L is not worth it for me unless ot had the Bose stereo from the Civic. On the Civic Sport some people have done a muffler delete which is a less expensive way to get better sound similar to an aftermarket exhaust system, if you want it louder. It would probably sound the same on the HR-V. A hybrid is possibly in the future, but keep in mind thst the HR-V is built in Mexico, and has only had the simpler N/A engine. Outfitting the assembly plant and training the workers for the hybrid or turbo engines may add more expense than Honda cares to expend. This HR-V Sport is about the price of the Civic Sport Hatchback I previously wanted, and with all the OEM accessories, destination and stealership scalping fee, should be just under $30K. I will be getting the FWD version, as I live in Honolu, HI and won't be needing the AWD for the places I go. Honda, Toyota and others do a pretty good job with trim levels reasonably equipped and prices for the specific consumer groups targeted. They also have the new 2023 CR-V and Pilot scheduled to be released in the coming months.
I test drove one of these today, absolutely loved everything about it except….The powertrain is horrendous, you punch it from a stop and the engine makes noise but nothing really happens, eventually the awful cvt starts transferring some of the power to the wheels but i was blown away by how truly underwhelming the power delivery was..My 19’ crosstrek feels much, much quicker and i always considered it a dog.
Ford Escape! I thought it looked familiar. If folks like that car, they can get this one and rest easy it won't....get away from them 🤣 (Ford recall joke, credit not mine, just too good not to)
And so this is a Frankenstein. Civic and CRV had a drunk night. That’s why to me the HRV looks off from certain angles. I’ll never understand why Honda does not give you a sunroof with the sport trim and they didn’t bother to give this the “touring” pack.
Taos.CX-30.Seltos The Taos is so much better , motor , transmission , mpg , space , tech, awd, 0-100, driving experience . My wife and i have both and believe me the hrv is not really the class leader .
The tuning knob is only on the 7" display, not the 9" display on the EX-L. And only the Sport has the black A/C knobs. The Civic Sport does not have that, or the exterior mirror turn signal indicator lights, blindspot/rear cross traffic monitoring. The FWD is about one second faster than the AWD for acceleration for 0-60, etc. I will get a Pedal Commander if I get this. I don't think the hybrid will be put in the HR-V. It has the N/A 2.0L for a reason. They still could come out with a Sport Touring Hatchback with the 1.5L turbo. If they do add a hybrid, it should be in the EX-L. Personally, I don't think that the EX-L looks nicer, but it may appeal to the non enthusiast types. The 17" wheels detract from the looks. The EX-L should have 18"wheels also, but in the style wheels it has now. I have a detailed list of things to add to make the Sport as good or better than the EX-L. Also, the optional black exterior emblems should come included on the Sport, though some dealerships are putting it on. The two USB outlets under the center console do not matter if it has USB-C if it doesn't have the faster, higher output. And it's a Sport trim, expect it to have the Sport turned suspension with the louder bigger wheel/tires, stiffer springs and sway bars. IMHO I will take the Sport and day over the EX-L, looks much better. There's a nice $100 leather/leatherette seat cover set for the front and back and a lot of other goodies available online.
They have the Hybrid HR-V or some places ZR-V outside of the US. They could just add it to the US lineup. I think it will cost more and has more equipment upgrades some people want.
Looks better than the previous model. I just don't care too much for the round and smooth design on the inside. Not a fan of those fabric seats, insides of the doors and no rear arm-rest.
You can get inexpensive storage caddies that hang on the rear of the front seats with cup holders and lots of storage for various items, depending on which one, online.
@@fantom5894 mp3's are sadly a retro format. Even if they were supported in modern cars, you definitely would not use a tuning knob which is meant for radio.
A sport engine in the Sport would be nice
0 to 60 in 3-5 business days.
it seems like a decently executed sub compact SUV. just needs more power and better fuel economy
I like that they kept it simple. No turbos, DCT's, or gimmicky tech stuff. I'm not crazy about a CVT, but it is expected in this segment I guess. The mpg's aren't amazing, but it also costs less than half of what an EV will cost you too.
The 2.0 engine also still uses port injection, avoiding the eventual, costly maintenance issues from direct injection.
The front look great! like a Ford Escape and not over chromed like the other Honda.
Really enjoy the format of your reviews. I believe the Sport trim in Canada gets a sunroof, heated steering wheel and duel zone climate controls; but uses the smaller EX-L rims. Also on the Honda Canada website it mentions a rear center armrest as standard on all trims. Funny the way Honda Canada and Honda America have these trim differences.
Thanks for the kind words, Dennis!
There is no rear center armrest for the Canadian HRV no matter what trim you choose.
Sunroof in the sport??? As it should be????? Im kinda mad the US versions dont, may have to get it installed in somehow
Too large. What happened to small vehicles. Plus no spare tire..saw at dealership. Was so big thought was a pilot
Tacoma, WA, hence lots of Tacos. Upper trims should have optional 1.5T since its close to Crv size
Weird my crosstrek has a bigger engine, more power, with better Mpg's. I'm getting 30.1.
Love the interior, exterior is good. Drive train, handling, and fuel economy crosses this off my list.
Handling? Have you driven one? Handles fantastic
@@chriscahill7463 That’s fair I haven’t driven it but all the reviewers are saying it’s got very numb steering unlike the Civic which is getting glowing handling reviews.
unfortunately we don´t get the economy and cheaper version here in europe. Thank you Kirk.
I’m really hoping that next year will bring a hybrid with a bit more power. I have a 2012 Scion xB that’s starting to show its age, and I’m not looking to go below the ~8.6 second 0-60 I get now. And looking to get some better mileage.
But I love the new design.
Honda really ruined the HR-V and is going backwards in design. The new generation lost the innovative hidden rear door handles, Magic Seats, weighs more so it has slower acceleration, has lower MPG, less cargo space in the back, and that horizontal chicken wire look strip across the dash not only looks bad, but it would be much harder to clean the dust off. The previous generation had a 0-60 rating of 8.6 seconds for the FWD. Now it's much slower, like around 10, 11 seconds or so. And it's still having a CVT transmission instead of a more reliable geared transmission. Honda also ruined the looks of the new generation Civic too. The previous generation looked so much more sportier. Before I was seriously thinking of buying a new HR-V, but most definitely not now. Honda engineers need to be replaced!
The Toyota Rav4 with its 8 speed geared transmission blows Honda's CVT SUV's out of the competition! It's no wonder the Toyota Rav4 is the best selling SUV around.
The accord is odd looking. Looks like a hatchback, but it's not.
ha always enjoy your commentary as you drive the vehicles. i drive the previous gen of the hr-v. this looks like a nice upgrade.
I saw an HRV Sport a few days ago. The window sticker read, "assembled in Mexico". should I be concerned about quality/reliability?
Ford escape vibes
LOL, love the observation of Tacomas...they're super popular in the Pacific Northwest. I believe their dealers get the best allocation of Tacomas anywhere in the country, save Hawaii.
Anyway on the HR-V, I wish they would offer a Sport package with the moonroof, and that would be the ideal spec.
Bring back the 2.4 like in the older CRVS and Accords. I know it's not practical but just a thought. Maybe for the upper trim level? I would definitely be a buyer!
There's definitely enough room in the engine bay. For such a large vehicle, the 2.4 would be well appreciated.
To be fair, the K20C2 engine does sound nice
Honda did a great job, but I wish we had the European model. As always, keep up the good work Kirk.
Thanks 👍
The HR-V sold in Europe would have been a nice car, but being based on the same Global Small Car platform used by the Honda Fit, the ride quality would have been inferior and it would have cost a fortune for Honda to adapt the K20C2 for that model. Honda may offer the L15B7 175 bhp and/or the 181 bhp e:HEV hybrid on the 2024 HR-V's for the North American market.
Or both :D
Great video. I am watching almost all of these videos, but haven't had time to check out all the actual driving ones, and this is the first one I have seen someone is testing a Sport Trim.
The reason for the USB-A in front, and the two USB-C in the console is that the front one is the data connection some more audiophile level drivers still use the wired connection, especially for better stereo systems like the Bose one in the top Civic trim levels and the ELS ststem in the new Acura Integra A-Spec Technology Package.
Also, some people connect a USB thumb drive with their music, which is USB-A. There is only one USB-C/USB-A thumb drive I have seen, and it is only 16G capacity. The USB-C is generally for faster charging if the vehicle or A/C charger is fast charge, like 20W+ for the A/C wall chargers.
I was going to get a new Civic Sport Hatchback with this reliable N/A 2.0L engine I wish the previous HR-V Sport had. This HR-V Sport suits me better for what I want and need. Like the Civic Sport, it is well equipped for the price, with functional stuff like manual adjust seat, less likely to have potential problems.
This engine has greater longevity and dependability than the turbo engine, with less potential problems, and expense for repairs and maintenance, especially if you have a lead foot and tend to thrash and abuse your vehicle.
The engine is not the fastest, but it's sufficient, and keep in mind, you probably lose 1+ second in acceleration with the AWD versions.
K-Tuner recently released a new calibration mod for this engine in the Civic that brings power and torque levels up to the non Si 1.5L turbo engine.
I am fine with the matte black grill and trim that is less likely to show wear and tear from flying rocks, gravel, etc. compared to the glossy trim. The 18" wheels look a lot better that the 17" on the LX/EX-L and has the usual persona of a more pedestrian driver or non enthusiast, with less aesthetic value.
Like the Civic, the Black Honda H Mark and HR-V emblems are available as an OEM accessory package.
The steering feedback, may not be as heavy as in the Civic, but engineers probably did that for a reason, being an SUV. Ditto for the 18" wheels, and the suspension that I believe has slightly stiffer springs for better handling response. I prefer the appearance and ride the Sport has.
Added road noise from the tires is not an issue with me as I am used to it, and will probably be playing my music, and plan to upgrade the speakers and amp later.
I prefer leather seats, but would only get the sunroof if it came with the vehicle and trim I got. But the Sport seats look nice, and is said to be more supportive and comfortable. The upgrade to EX-L is not worth it for me unless ot had the Bose stereo from the Civic.
On the Civic Sport some people have done a muffler delete which is a less expensive way to get better sound similar to an aftermarket exhaust system, if you want it louder. It would probably sound the same on the HR-V.
A hybrid is possibly in the future, but keep in mind thst the HR-V is built in Mexico, and has only had the simpler N/A engine.
Outfitting the assembly plant and training the workers for the hybrid or turbo engines may add more expense than Honda cares to expend.
This HR-V Sport is about the price of the Civic Sport Hatchback I previously wanted, and with all the OEM accessories, destination and stealership scalping fee, should be just under $30K. I will be getting the FWD version, as I live in Honolu, HI and won't be needing the AWD for the places I go.
Honda, Toyota and others do a pretty good job with trim levels reasonably equipped and prices for the specific consumer groups targeted.
They also have the new 2023 CR-V and Pilot scheduled to be released in the coming months.
Good job getting this car review so early. You moving up in the big leagues bro!
Appreciate it!
yes awesome work thank you.🏆
Great video Kirk. 2 Q’s… does the Sport model have a heated steering wheel and what colours are available?
Cheers!
Kirk! Why didn't you let me know you were in town?😃
can you tell my if this 2L portal inject or direct inject
i really hope it portal inject
I test drove one of these today, absolutely loved everything about it except….The powertrain is horrendous, you punch it from a stop and the engine makes noise but nothing really happens, eventually the awful cvt starts transferring some of the power to the wheels but i was blown away by how truly underwhelming the power delivery was..My 19’ crosstrek feels much, much quicker and i always considered it a dog.
Ford Escape! I thought it looked familiar. If folks like that car, they can get this one and rest easy it won't....get away from them 🤣 (Ford recall joke, credit not mine, just too good not to)
And so this is a Frankenstein. Civic and CRV had a drunk night. That’s why to me the HRV looks off from certain angles. I’ll never understand why Honda does not give you a sunroof with the sport trim and they didn’t bother to give this the “touring” pack.
Hrv is simply fantastic and excellent job by honda .❤. Hrv is the class leader .🍾🥂. 1.hrv .2.cx30 .3.corolla cross .top 3 best.
Because of the mpg and predicted reliability I would reverse your top 😉 Time will tell...
Taos.CX-30.Seltos
The Taos is so much better , motor , transmission , mpg , space , tech, awd, 0-100, driving experience .
My wife and i have both and believe me the hrv is not really the class leader .
You do have rear vents. They are just under the front seats. Lots of cars have them.
The tuning knob is only on the 7" display, not the 9" display on the EX-L. And only the Sport has the black A/C knobs. The Civic Sport does not have that, or the exterior mirror turn signal indicator lights, blindspot/rear cross traffic monitoring.
The FWD is about one second faster than the AWD for acceleration for 0-60,
etc. I will get a Pedal Commander if I get this.
I don't think the hybrid will be put in the HR-V. It has the N/A 2.0L for a reason. They still could come out with a Sport Touring Hatchback with the 1.5L turbo.
If they do add a hybrid, it should be in the EX-L. Personally, I don't think that the EX-L looks nicer, but it may appeal to the non enthusiast types. The 17" wheels detract from the looks. The EX-L should have 18"wheels also, but in the style wheels it has now.
I have a detailed list of things to add to make the Sport as good or better than the EX-L.
Also, the optional black exterior emblems should come included on the Sport, though some dealerships are putting it on.
The two USB outlets under the center console do not matter if it has USB-C if it doesn't have the faster, higher output.
And it's a Sport trim, expect it to have the Sport turned suspension with the louder bigger wheel/tires, stiffer springs and sway bars.
IMHO I will take the Sport and day over the EX-L, looks much better. There's a nice $100 leather/leatherette seat cover set for the front and back and a lot of other goodies available online.
They have the Hybrid HR-V or some places ZR-V outside of the US. They could just add it to the US lineup. I think it will cost more and has more equipment upgrades some people want.
Soooo slow
@Kirk Kreifels: Wife needs/wants a new vehicle. 2023 HR-V or 2023 Corolla Cross?
USB-C shortage ✅🆗😂
The seats are SO ugly! Literally its the reason why Im torn on whether to go with the Sport. And the fact that there's no sunroof 😩
Price ?
This may be a dumb question but does Europe have a different H-RV and if so, why?
It's smaller for the global market. Our HR-V will be zrv in other markets slotting between HRV and CR-V
Kirk,Thank you for these excellent reviews 👌👏👍 Are you doing a review on the LX ??
Thank you! No I wasn't able to test an LX trim this time.
Kinda looks like a Porsche.
Cool looking car, Crap interior . Learn from Mazda lol
Interior is really good here. Some aspects are actually superior to Mazda.
@@KirkKreifels I was looking at the cx60 compared to this . Maby it’s not a fair comparison . Need to compare to cx30? Hahaha
Kirk is like a friend I never met in Real Life!
5:12 call Shih Tzu rescue 😂
i see a fish eye lense i downvote and leave
No sun roof? Canada version has em
Idk why we got this instead of the one they get overseas. Honda should be using a global platform like what Toyota’s doing.
The Honda site shows a gold wheel option for $1400 for EX-L trim only, 17 inch.
No EX trim?
I wish we could get the black wheels on the EXL….but want leather so can’t go with Sport trim.
Something about this car reminds me of the s200. I can't put my finger on it but something!
Bro tell me why for just a second, if you squint, it looks like an urus. Like deadass.
Looks better than the previous model. I just don't care too much for the round and smooth design on the inside. Not a fan of those fabric seats, insides of the doors and no rear arm-rest.
Very nice review!
Assembled in Mexico...... no thank you!
Washington + Subaru = Worst drivers on the planet
Dude! The steering Wheel ... HOLD IT!
I’m waiting for the Trailsport
I don’t see that blue color on the Honda website.
How is the sound quality?
Okay but how are the speakers
Boy does that look nice.
Great review..Thx
I don't think the HRV is going to sell well with people who have kids or family simply because the rear seats don't have a cup holder.
I think they are in the doors.
You can get inexpensive storage caddies that hang on the rear of the front seats with cup holders and lots of storage for various items, depending on which one, online.
Love the look
Got mine coming in a week, how upset you think I will be from the overall speed on this card vs my 09 altima???
Where you able to pick yours up? How do you like it, does it feel underpowered?
@@kianasmith774 yeah I got it and it's not that bad as I thought it would be, but deff would look into making it faster down the road
@@Ab-ek4sn I put a deposit on one coming in in a few weeks & all of these review videos have me concerned lol
@@kianasmith774it's not that bad trust me and deff rides smooth. But I will look into trying to make it a lil faster when I see my mechanic friend
@@Ab-ek4sn what do you plan on modifying
who listens to the radio enough to need a tuning knob anymore
I would rather have one than not
I do Albert
Normal people, even when they're listening to mp3s via the head unit
@@fantom5894 mp3's are sadly a retro format. Even if they were supported in modern cars, you definitely would not use a tuning knob which is meant for radio.