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The Honda CR-V continues for 2021 as a carryover model following its major boost of freshened styling, new features and upgraded powertrains -- including a the CR-V Hybrid last year.
Honda's CR-V Hybrid is the first electrified SUV from the automaker, joining the Accord Hybrid and Insight as the third electrified Honda manufactured in the U.S. as the company moves to apply its advanced two-motor hybrid-electric system to all of its core U.S. models in the years ahead.
In addition to the hybrid-electric variant, major upgrades to the CR-V included bolder front and rear styling, re-designed wheels and standard Honda Sensing safety and driver-assistive technology (previously available only on EX and above trims).
All non-hybrid 2021 CR-V models are powered by the 1.5-liter VTEC Turbo engine. The powerplant is rated at 190 horsepower, with responsive and refined performance across the engine's full operating range. Available in front- or all-wheel drive configurations, power is transmitted through a smooth yet sporty continuously variable transmission (CVT) with Honda G-Shift control logic.
Exterior styling updates to the Honda CR-V have resulted in a more upscale and rugged appearance. In front, broad openings for the fog lights are fully integrated into the bumper, giving the CR-V a more aggressive look, while the chrome grille is more pronounced. CR-V EX, EX-L and Touring trims get round LED fog lights, while CR-V Hybrid models in the same trims feature distinctive bar-type fog lights with five LEDs.
The 2021 Honda CR-V maintains the same agile and confident handling. Its front MacPherson strut and rear multi-link suspension use specially tuned low-friction dampers, with both FWD and AWD models including tubular front and solid rear stabilizer bars that promote responsive turn-in and flatter cornering.
35MPG Highway
40MPG City
38MPG MPG Combined
2.0L Hybrid I4 212hp engine with 1-Speed Direct-Drive Automatic transmission