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Honda HRV Review: What's new with the 2020 HondaHR-V?



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Honda's HR-V small crossover SUV is an example. It was designed to be comfortable for the driver. The interior offers an array of features that make it one of the most comfortable cars in its class.

The HR-V's retuned all wheel-drive system is able deliver more torque to its rear wheels. The HR-V used to compete with smaller SUVs such as the Ford Puma (and the Toyota C-HR). It now competes with the Nissan Juke, Mazda CX-30.

Honda HR-V's small engine means that acceleration is slow. However, it handles well. This makes it a good choice to young families. You should consider another option if you are planning to go off-roading.

The Honda HR-V has eliminated roof pillars, strakes, and other obstructions at the front and the back. It also has a Magic Seat in its tailgate, which can fold flat to hold tall items. These features combined create the best 24.3 cubic feet of cargo storage space.


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A new infotainment platform is one of the most significant changes to the 2020 Honda HRV. This features a 7.0-inch touchscreen standard on the base model, but it also includes a 9-inch screen on the EX-L trim level. Both screens can be used with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. Although these technologies are not the best, they are more intuitive to use and have more features that the old model.

The centre console has touch-operated climate settings. The console is also covered with simulated leather. Despite this, the sound system is not premium. The interior of HR-V has a surprising amount of space, with ample room in both rows.


The HR-V's interior features include a stylish dashboard and a spacious cabin that offers good legroom and seating. It has plenty of padding to make long drives more comfortable and the seats are very supportive. You can also opt for a wireless charging pad.

Honda's latest model can also be purchased in Sport trim. This trim level has 18-inch alloy tires, and a new steering arrangement. This is a good thing, as it delivers a firmer feel at high speeds.

The Honda HR-V may not be as agile as the Mazda CX-30 and the Toyota C-HR but it is still a capable SUV. Its powertrain doesn't have the same punch as the Toyota C-HR or Mazda CX-30 but it does have a continuous variable transmission. This makes the car feel like it's actually driving. The HR-V offers many safety features, including a rearview monitor and lane-keeping support.


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Jeep Renegade is a practical and family-friendly SUV, that can also be used for off-roading. Another contender is the Subaru Crosstrek.

The 2020 HR-V isn't the most original car in its class. If you can overlook these imperfections, the package is still very attractive. The prices are very competitive. You can pick from many options that will fit your budget, even if you don't want to spend over $30K.


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Honda HRV Review: What's new with the 2020 HondaHR-V?