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2024 Honda CR-V: Australian pricing

Honda has confirmed Australian CR-V pricing and trim range

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SEPTEMBER: Full 2024 CR-V pricing

Following the earlier release of initial details, complete Australian pricing and details have now been revealed for the new 2024 Honda CR-V.

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Honda Australia has confirmed pricing for the sixth-generation CR-V.

Snapshot

  • Sixth-gen Honda CR-V on-sale in September
  • Priced from $44,500 drive-away
  • Seven variants and hybrid range-topper
  • Seven seats available on two front-drive grades

Launching before the year is out, the new Thai-built 2024 Honda CR-V will arrive in seven variants priced between $44,500 and $59,900 drive-away (an $8600 bump in price-of-entry), with orders open from September 1.

The new CR-V becomes Honda's largest offering in Australia, sitting above the recently-introduced ZR-V medium SUV.

Honda will sell the CR-V with three powertrains: a 140kW/243Nm petrol four-cylinder can be paired with a CVT and front- or all-wheel drive, and the 152kW front-drive e:HEV hybrid in a new range-topping RS form.

At the bottom end is the front-drive VTi X and seven-seat VTi X7, then comes the mid-spec VTi L available with five or seven seats and optional AWD, with the two flagship grades – VTi LX petrol AWD and e:HEV RS FWD – with five seats only.

There are six colours offered with platinum white, lunar silver, meteoroid grey and ignite red available on all grades, while crystal black and the new canyon river blue hues are reserved for upmarket trims.

Honda has yet to confirm equipment levels for each grade but has promised to bring more affordable hybrids to the smaller ZR-V as part of its strategy, so expect a similar plan as the CR-V moves through its life cycle.

With two seven-seat variants available, the 60-millimetre longer CR-V aims to compete against 'medium-plus' SUVs such as the seven-seat Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan X-Trail and Hyundai Santa Fe, rather than the smaller Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan.

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Unlike the Civic small car, Honda has sharpened the CR-V's drive-away pricing to be competitive with typical rivals on paper. For example, the $59,900 CR-V e:HEV is similarly priced to a Nissan X-Trail Ti E-Power AWD (about $59,200 drive-away).

At the opposite end of the spectrum, the new CR-V VTi X base model has become dearer, listing at $44,500 driveaway, or $2600 more than the outgoing equivalent. Those moving from the now-defunct VTi base model will need to look towards the smaller ZR-V for a nearer-$40K price.

Like all Hondas, the new CR-V is backed by the brand's five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty and five low-price services ($199 per visit). Buyers also get five years of free connected services thrown in with the purchase.

2024 Honda CR-V pricing

2024 Honda CR-V drive-away pricing
VariantPriceChange
CR-V e:HEV RS$59,900New model
VTi LX AWD$57,000Up $3400
VTi L7$53,000Up $3500
VTi L AWD$51,300Up $5100
VTi L$48,800New model
VTi X7$46,800New model
VTi X$44,500Up $2600
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Our original story, below, continues unchanged

March 2023: The sixth-generation 2024 Honda CR-V has inched closer to its local launch.

Snapshot

  • 2023 Honda CR-V: Australian details firm
  • Next-generation five- or seven-seater to remain Thai-sourced
  • Expected to gain hybrid option in Australia; tipped to arrive here by Christmas

Honda’s local arm has yet to confirm Australian-market details for the upcoming CR-V, but homologation information was published in the Department of Infrastructure’s vehicle certification database this week.

“Details relating to the timing of the next-generation Honda CR-V are yet to be confirmed, but it will continue to be a key pillar in our SUV strategy for the Australian market,” Honda Australia told Wheels.

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“We look forward to sharing more information around grades, specifications, and variants in due course.”

First unveiled in mid-2022, a Honda Australia spokesperson said it would be more than a year before the new CR-V arrived in local showrooms, pointing to a launch in the second half of this year.

It will follow the Mazda CX-5-sized ZR-V mid-size SUV due mid-year, with the CR-V growing in size – placing it in line with the seven-seat Mitsubishi Outlander and Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace.

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The government data confirms the new CR-V will remain sourced from Thailand, as with the current model, unlike the latest Civic and HR-V.

These vehicles shifted to Japanese production for new-generation versions launched in Australia in the past 18 months, amid Honda's shift to an agency sales model, and a more-premium focus and hefty price rises to match.

In Thailand, the next-generation CR-V is offered in six grades – including e:HEV hybrid and sportier RS variants – with five or seven seats.

It is powered by an updated version of the 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, with unchanged outputs at 140kW and 243Nm.

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As before, this engine is matched to a CVT automatic transmission and is available in front- or all-wheel-drive.

The naturally-aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol – available on the current entry-level Vi in Australia, which lacks any active safety technology, including autonomous emergency braking – has been discontinued globally for the all-new CR-V.

While a hybrid version of the outgoing CR-V was offered in the United States and Europe, the powertrain has been introduced in Thailand with the new model – opening the door for a local arrival to rival electrified versions of the Toyota RAV4 and GWM Haval H6.

It is similar to the hybrid powertrain in the Civic and ZR-V, combining an Atkinson cycle 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine with an electric motor for a more-powerful 152kW and 335Nm total system output.

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The hybrid has only five seats in Thailand; it is unknown if the electrified powertrain supports a three-row configuration.

Measuring 4694 millimetres long, 1864mm wide and 1692mm tall, with a 2700mm wheelbase, the new CR-V is 69mm longer, 10mm wider and 2mm taller, with an additional 41mm of space between the front and rear axle.

New additions include; a larger 9-inch dash-mounted infotainment system, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 7-inch semi-digital or 10.2-inch all-digital instrument cluster, a 12-speaker Bose audio system, a windscreen-projected head-up display, and LED interior ambient lighting.

Six colours are available in Thailand, depending on the variant: canyon river blue, ignite red, platinum white, meteoroid grey, lunar silver and crystal black.

When will the new CR-V come to Australia?

The 2023 Honda CR-V medium SUV is expected to arrive in Australia in the second half of this year, with local pricing and full details to be announced closer to its launch.

For context, the current CR-V is priced from $35,990 drive-away – making it the cheapest vehicle offered by Honda Australia, despite the Civic and HR-V being smaller cars.

However, the new model is tipped to open at or around $10,000 more than the outgoing version – if not more – rising to around $55,000 to $60,000 drive-away for the flagship hybrid.

VFACTS new-car sales data reveals 8123 CR-Vs were registered in Australia in 2022 – up 18.2 per cent compared to the previous year – representing more than half of all Hondas sold locally.

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