Explore The Honda CR-V With 5-Star Safety And Innovative Design. The SUV That Redefines Expectations. Check It Out Now!
Meet the new Honda CR-V SUV, which recently arrived in Brazil, not only brings innovations and style, but also guarantees an impressive performance in safety. In the rigorous crash tests conducted by Euro NCAP, the CR-V stood out, achieving five stars, especially when equipped with the advanced Honda Sensing 360 package, which is standard on the model sold in Brazil.
With a price of R$ 352,900, the Honda CR-V not only positions itself as the most expensive hybrid in Honda’s lineup, but also as a premium choice that promises superior performance, safety, and comfort. If you are looking for an SUV that offers all of this and more, the Honda CR-V is the right choice to ensure peace of mind on the roads, without compromising style or performance.
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Honda Sensing 360: The Key to Maximum Rating
When assessing safety, Euro NCAP, an authority in automotive safety, awarded four stars to the base version of the CR-V. However, with the addition of the Honda Sensing 360 package, the vehicle achieved the coveted five-star rating. This package includes cutting-edge technologies for the protection of adult and child occupants, with a safety rating of 85% and 86%, respectively.
In addition, pedestrian protection is strong, with a solid score of 80%. Despite some hesitations observed in the automatic emergency braking, the safety system of the Honda CR-V still impresses with an overall rating of 79%.
Elevated Design And Comfort In The New CR-V SUV
Besides safety, the design of the Honda CR-V also received special attention in this sixth generation, which now features a total length of 4,706 mm and an expanded wheelbase of 2,700 mm. The changes don’t stop there, with an 11 mm increase in width and subtle adjustments in height, now at 1,691 mm. These modifications not only enhance the vehicle’s aesthetics but also facilitate boarding and alighting, significantly improving space and comfort for rear seat passengers.

Advanced Hybrid Performance With The e:HEV System
Under the hood, the Honda CR-V comes equipped with the innovative hybrid system e:HEV, already known from the Civic and Accord models. In the CR-V, this system is adapted to handle the larger size and additional weight of the SUV. The 2.0 naturally aspirated engine with direct injection offers 147 hp of power and 19.4 kgfm of torque, acting as both a power generator and a propeller at certain times. The electric set complements with two electric motors that provide 184 hp and 34.2 kgfm of torque, ensuring the CR-V always has the necessary power available.
Furthermore, the CR-V’s automatic all-wheel drive system is ideal for those seeking reliable performance in different driving conditions, efficiently distributing power between the axles, with settings that vary between 60/40 and 50/50. The SUV’s e-CVT transmission has been specially adapted, now with two gears, to better respond in intermediate acceleration ranges.


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