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The 2019 Honda CR-V

The latest-generation Honda CR-V continues to prove its credentials as the world's most popular1 SUV, winning the title of 'Best Car Launched Last Year' in the influential Auto Trader New Car Awards.


  1. Source: JATO Dynamics (Sales period Jan. 2013 - Dec. 2017). * Markets include: EU + EFTA, NAFTA, China, Japan, Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam 

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Video demonstrating the 7 seats in the new 2019 Honda CR-V

For the first time the new 2019 Honda CR-V includes the option of 7 seats on selected petrol grades. The new 7 seat Honda CR‑V keeps its effortless 'one-motion' folding rear seat, whilst offering a third row, with two extra seats. When not in use the seats fold neatly away.

For a demonstration of the new 7 seats, please watch the video below:

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The 2019 Honda CR-V Hybrid

Honda has confirmed pricing, specification and grades for the 2019 Honda CR-V hybrid:

  • Pricing to start from £29,105 for entry level 2WD and top out at £37,255 for top spec AWD
  • Grades follow petrol version with S, SE, SR and EX
  • PCP pricing to follow in December

Honda UK has released details of the grades, specification and pricing of the CR-V hybrid. Following the launch of the petrol version in the summer, the hybrid is expected in dealerships from February next year and will start from £29,105 for a 2WD S grade and top out at £37,255 for an AWD EX.

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The new 2019 Honda CR-V Hybrid in

Ahead of its European show debut at the 2018 Mondial Paris Motor Show, Honda has confirmed official fuel economy and CO2 emissions for the all-new CR-V Hybrid. Under the combined cycle of the revised NEDC test, the front-wheel drive model of the 184 PS (135 kW) petrol-electric SUV has achieved CO2 emissions of 120g/km and official average (combined) fuel economy of 5.3l/100km (53.3mpg). The all-wheel drive CR-V Hybrid variant has CO2 emissions of 126g/km and average (combined) fuel economy of 5.5 l/100km (51.4 mpg).

The CR-V Hybrid is driven by Honda's unique i-MMD technology, which intelligently and automatically switches between three driving modes - EV Drive, Hybrid Drive and Engine Drive - to optimise both performance and efficiency.

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How Honda Hybrid works

In a first for a Honda SUV in Europe, the all-new CR-V will be available with advanced hybrid powertrain technology. The Honda Hybrid Performance system features intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) technology comprising two electric motors, an Atkinson-cycle petrol engine and an innovative direct transmission delivering high levels of efficiency and refinement.

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Mr Kobal gives a thumbs-up from the seat of his new Honda CR-V

We are delighted to announce that we have now handed over our first 2019 Honda CR-V. Mr Kobal has chosen a 1.5 i-VTEC SR - a wise choice, as the SR model now includes as standard many of the features that were previously only available on the EX model.

This new 1.5 litre turbo petrol engine offers much better performance than the 2.0 litre petrol of the previous generation CR-V - not only faster, but more relaxed and more economical.

Trident Honda now has fewer than 10 Honda CR-Vs remaining in its 2018 allocation, so to be one of the first to enjoy this massively improved model - please do contact us today.

The beautiful new Honda CR-V

Please see our Honda CR-V 2019 gallery below.

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Two CR-Vs in a mountain terrain

Honda UK has released details of the grades, specification and pricing of the next generation CR-V. Launched last month, the new CR-V will start from £25,995 for a 2WD manual S grade and top out at £36,455 for an AWD EX with CVT.

  • Pricing to start from £25,995 for entry level 2WD and top out at £36,455 for top spec CVT
  • Grades follow previous generation with S, SE, SR and EX
  • PCP example of £279 for mid-level SR manual in AWD

Available in dealer showrooms from early September, the new CR-V follows the grading of the previous generation rising from the entry level S grade to SE, SR and finishing at the top of the range EX. The 1.5 i-VTEC petrol engine will come with a choice of two and all-wheel drive and in both manual transmission and CVT.

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Two CR-Vs in a mountain terrain

Introduction: All-new version of the world's best-selling SUV

  • Improved comfort, convenience and connectivity
  • More spacious, and seven-seat option for the first time
  • Petrol engine delivers class-leading combination of performance and efficiency

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Advanced Compatibility Engineering in the new CR-V

Honda has now revealed the engineering behind the strongest, safest and most dynamic CR-V ever:

  • New generation of ultra-high-strength steel contributes to lightest and most rigid CR-V chassis ever, resulting in improved crash-worthiness
  • All-new suspension delivers comfort and driver-focused dynamics
  • Honda Real Time AWD System improves compatibility with various road conditions and increases fuel-efficiency
  • CR-V now safer than ever thanks to award-winning ACE™ body construction and enhanced safety technologies

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