2023 honda CRV

2023 Honda CRV – 6 WORST And 7 BEST Things

This is the latest Honda CRV

It comes in 4 trims – 2 trims per powertrain

So we’re going to break down the highlights both good and bad of this new CRV

This is the newest CRV from Honda

Another way of saying that is, this is the newest version of one of the most important vehicles in Honda’s lineup

Do Honda better have made suer it’s a smash.

So did they? Today we’re talking about the best and the rest of the new Honda CRV…starting with the rest

Bad:

1 – Interior things

We’ll start with the interior and there are a handful of things to note in here so i’ve lumped them all into one list. Ready?

No HUD

No cooled seats

No heated rear seats

No pano roof

No 360 camera

HALF a digital cluster – meanwhile the Civic touring gets the full 8 inch

These aren’t things that I arbitrarily decided aren’t good enough, these are things present in other competitors that aren’t present here..on the top trim CRV

2 – Missing powertrain

This one is a big mystery to me because I know they have it in their lineup overseas

It’s a plug-in

The CRV gets a 1.4KwH battery pack which is big enough to add power and act as a normal hybrid

However, competitors like te Tucson, Rav4, and Sportage all get PHEV options to help bridge the gap as we move to EV

Honda have even said they expect 50% or more CRVs sold to be hybrid..so why not offer that next step before full BEV?

3 – Towing

This is pretty straight forward and pretty obvious, but towing maxes out on the CRV at 1,000 lbs

Which isn’t great

However, we’re also in the Toyota BZ4X which could be considered a BEV competitor to this

And Toyota recommends you don’t tow at all in that thing

4 – Fuel economy

Looking at the AWD hybrid specifically we see 40 mpg city and 34 mpg highway

Which sounds pretty good on the face of it..at least in the city

HOWEVER, when we compare that to last years CRV hybrid with AWD it’s actually down 1 mpg

Of course it’s a new more boxy shape and it’s bigger and heavier – but less mpg is not the direction we want to go, Honda

5 – Price delta*

So base for base the CRV hybrid seems to only cost about $400 more than last year

That’s not an unheard-of jump in price, especially considering it’s a new generation with new styling and interior

HOWEVER, that $400 jump is from a AWD CRV hybrid from last year

To a FWD CRV hybrid this year

Then to add AWD to this years CRV it’s $1500 so pound for pound you’re looking at almost $2,000 upcharge…for less mpg

The only bright side here is that even with this jump in price it’s stil lmore affordable than a RAV4…and way better looking too

6 – HAVE to get the hybrid

Lastly, it feels almost like HONDA is PUSHING you into the hybrid

The hybrid gets better fuel economy..obviously

It brings way better performance (0-60 is like 2.5 seconds faster)

It looks so much more expensive than the EX and EXL

I know Honda said they were expecting at least 50% of new CRV purchases to be hybrid and looking at the differences between these two…I can see why

I wish the non-hybrid was a little better to be more competitive 

Good:

1 – Looks great…in the right spec

I will say the turbo CRVs is EX and EXL don’t look quote as good, but this Sport Touring looks the business

super clean modern design

canyon river blue pearl

black accents

bold grille

silver lower valence

LED headlights

bigger 19 in black wheels

clean boxy profile design w/ chrome accent

rear end looks kinda Mazda in the taillights

Wheelbase is up about an inch

total length up over 3 inches

I’m a fan

2 – Trunk is huge

Last year’s CRV already had a pretty huge trunk – it was one-of if not the biggest in the segment

And this new CRV brings an even bigger trunk

The rear setas fold 60/40..nice

But there is a bit of a hump..it’s not a totally flat floor with the seats down

Also weirdly you can lift the trunk floor

In the new pilot there’s a huge cubby underneath offering more space

3 – Interior design

I really like the dashboard design of the new CRV…which is the same as saying i like th dashboard design of the HRV, the Civic, teh Pilot, and the accord since they’re essentially the same

You’ve got a really clean design with honeycomb vents

9 inch info screen

Wireless ACP & AA

Annoyingly only half the cluster is digital

The civic and pilot and accord all get full digital cluster

You DO get physical climate controls

And it’s just a nice design mixed with nice features and practical storage

The cluster thing is weird but overall i like the modern clean design

4 – Physical climate controls

I just touched on this, but so many cars now are baking the climate controls into the infotainment screen

The Chevy colorado I was in last week added the headlight controls into the infotainment screen

Like there are just some things that are better with a physical dial or toggle

So nice work Honda…also thank you for bringing the volume knob back in the Civic

5 – Rear seats are huge

These, much like the trunk were already nice and big and possibly even segment leading

And now for 2023 the rear seats are even bigger

Great legroom, great headroom

It’s not perfect, it’s missing a pano roof and heated rear seats

However, as far as space and comfort goes…the CRV is tough to beat back here

6 – Power & performance (over engine)

So on paper, this CRV actually LOST power compared to last year

This is not the reality though

Honda changed the way the calculate HP…which seems like an eyebrow raiser, but that’s probably someone else’s video

Based on the NEW way they gauge power, the OLD CRV makes 201 hp while the NEW CRV makes 204 hp

Is it a huge difference, no – but it’s an important distinction to go from losing power to gaining with a new car

The Hybrind CRV with it’s 204 hp and 247 lbft get to 60 in 7.4 seconds…while the non-hybrids are around 9 or 10

7 – Ride & Dynamics

The CRV has never really been super luxurious or isolated in terms of its cabin refinement

It’s the same chassis as the Civic, but unlike the Civic this is a jacked up, taller SUV

That means the dampers have to be frimer

That means there’s more wind noise

That means it won’t corner as well

BUT with all that said…i still don’t mind the ride

It’s smooth enough

The steering is fine

There is a little more road noise coming in than i might like

But overall it’s still a great thing to bop around and commute in

So the new CRV from Honda

I will say there are some pros and there are some surprising cons

The lack of a PLug_In is weird to me

And all those omissions on the interior that we covered right away seem like base-hits they forgot to swing at

But when it comes to being comfortable, specious, and practical, the CRV doesn’t miss

Thanks to Russ Darrow Honda for letting me a have a go so i could show you this new CRV

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