Honda CR-V (fourth generation)
Honda CR-V Fourth generation (RM1–RM4, RE5–RE6) | |
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Transmission | 6-speed manual 5-speed automatic CVT 9-speed automatic (diesel) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 103.1 in (2,619 mm) |
Length | 178.3 in (4,529 mm) |
Width | 71.6 in (1,819 mm) |
Height | 65.1 in (1,654 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Honda CR-V (third generation) Honda Crossroad (second generation) |
Successor | Honda CR-V (fifth generation) |
The fourth-generation Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda since 2011, replacing the third-generation CR-V. It debuted as a concept model called the CR-V Concept in Los Angeles, United States in September 2011, and went on sale in the country in December 2011.[2][3] It was introduced in Japan in November 2011 and went on sale a month after.[4]
Regions
Asia
China
The fourth-generation CR-V was launched in China in February 2012.[5]
India
In India, the fourth-generation CR-V was launched in February 2013 with 2 variants, a 2.0-litre petrol and a 2.4-litre, 185 bhp petrol. The 2.0-litre variant is equipped with a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic gearbox. The 2.4-litre variant is offered with an automatic gearbox, Honda's on demand four-wheel-drive system and an ECON mode to increase fuel efficiency.[6]
Indonesia
In Indonesia, the fourth-generation CR-V was launched by the official Indonesian distributor PT
It has side-mirror turning signals and projector headlights without
The facelifted fourth generation CR-V was launched in Indonesia on January 14, 2015. The 2.4L A/T Prestige Fender Audio variant was released in January 2016, featuring improved audio equipment from Fender.
Japan
In Japan, the fourth-generation CR-V was launched on November 28, 2011 and has been on sale since December 2, 2011.[4] The Japan-spec 2012 CR-V is offered in 2.0 L and 2.4 L variants. The 2.0 L variant is mated with continuously variable transmission with torque converter that has the same off-the-line acceleration and overall acceleration performance as the 2.4 L model. The 2.0 L variant is only available in front-wheel drive; the 2.4 L variant is available in four-wheel drive model only and equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission. It was discontinued in Japan in August 2016.
Malaysia
The fourth-generation CR-V has been launched in Malaysia in three engine options such as – 2.0-litre 2WD, 2.0-litre 4WD and 2.4-litre 4WD. The 2WD trim is powered by five-speed automatic transmission that powers the front wheels. Whereas, the AWD trim sends power to the rear wheels when required. The top-of-the-line 2.4-liter AWD trim is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission that is capable of generating about 188 bhp of power with 222 Nm of torque output.[7]
Philippines
In the Philippines, the fourth-generation CR-V was launched in early 2012 and is available in 3 trim levels. The 2.0 V which is the base model available with either 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission, no fog lights, no side side turning lights, has halogen type headlights and shark fin antenna and LED tail lights. 2.0 S ranging from the top it has fog lights and mirror with side turning lights fabric seats (also available for the 2.0 V) and the top-of-the-line 2.4 SX comes with 4X4 terrain, new alloy wheel design, leather seats, chrome door handles, HID headlights and smart key with push start/stop engine. All models receives reverse camera and ECON button. In early 2015, a facelift version for the CR-V has come, all models now receives
Thailand
In Thailand, the fourth-generation CR-V was launched in September 2012. It is offered in 2.4 EL 4WD, 2.0 E 4WD and 2.0 S 2WD trim levels.[8] They are all mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The 2.4 EL comes standard with 18-inch alloy wheels, Smart Entry and Start System, Navigation, HID projector headlamps and rain-sensing wipers.
Vietnam
The CR-V, together with Honda City, were Honda's top sellers in the country in 2014.[9]
Europe
Honda introduced the 2015 model in the first quarter of 2015. Three engines are available: 1.6 i-DTEC (diesel) producing either 120 PS (88 kW) power and 300 Nm torque (2WD) or 160 PS (116 kW) power and 350 Nm torque (4WD) (replacing the N22B 2.2 i-DTEC unit paired with the 5-speed automatic gearbox and 150 PS, that was used between 2012 and 2015); and 2.0 i-VTEC (petrol) producing 155 PS (114 kW) power and 192 Nm torque (both 2WD and 4WD). Three gearboxes are available: 6-speed manual (petrol and diesel), 5-speed automatic (petrol) and 9-speed automatic (diesel).
North America
The CR-V Concept debuted at the Orange County International Auto Show in September 2011,
It is powered with a 2.4-liter i-VTEC inline-four engine that puts out 185 hp and 163 pound-feet (220 Nm) of torque at 4,400 rpm along with an all-new Real-Time all-wheel-drive (AWD) with intelligent control system. All North American CR-Vs come equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission.[11] Front-wheel-drive CR-Vs now get 23 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway, while models with the optional Real-Time all-wheel-drive are rated at 22 mpg and 30 mpg, respectively.[12]
2015 facelift
The facelifted 2015 model year CR-V went on sale during October 2014.[13] The CR-V uses the direct injected "Earth Dreams" engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT) combination first introduced on the ninth generation Accord, EPA estimated fuel economy is improved +4/+3/+3 mpg (city/highway/combined). The structure has been modified to improve crash performance, particularly in the IIHS's small offset crash test. The suspension shock absorbers, springs, anti-roll bars and lower control arms are also revised to improve ride performance, while a reduced 15.6:1 steering gear ratio and larger brake booster gives it a sportier feel.
The EX-L with the Rear Seat Entertainment option was discontinued for the 2015 model year. A new "Touring" trim supplants the "EX-L w/Navigation" trim level as the top trim level and adds
Pre-facelift (2011–2014)
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Front (EX-L)
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Front (VTi)
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Rear (VTi)
Post-facelift (2014–2018)
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Front (VTi)
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Rear (VTi)
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Front (EX)
Marketing
To promote the vehicle during Super Bowl XLVI, Honda brought in Matthew Broderick for their commercial, which pays homage to his 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.[15] The commercial ties into Honda's "Leap List" campaign for the CR-V.[16] The company also released an extended version video.[16]
Engine
Chassis code | Engine | Power | Torque |
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Petrol engines | |||
RM1 (FWD) | 2.0 L I4 i-VTEC R20A (JDM spec) | 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) @ 6,200 rpm | 191 N⋅m (141 lb⋅ft) @ 4,300 rpm |
RM1 (FWD) RM2 (AWD) |
2.0 L I4 i-VTEC R20A6 | 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp) @ 6,500 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) @ 4,300 rpm |
RE5 (FWD/AWD) | 2.0 L I4 i-VTEC R20A9 | 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp) @ 6,500 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) @ 4,300 rpm |
RM4 (AWD) | 2.4 L I4 i-VTEC K24A (JDM spec) | 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) @ 7,000 rpm | 222 N⋅m (164 lb⋅ft) @ 4,400 rpm |
RM3 (FWD) RM4 (AWD) |
2.4 L I4 i-VTEC K24Z7 | 187 PS (138 kW; 184 hp) @ 7,000 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) @ 4,400 rpm |
2.4 L I4 i-VTEC K24Y1 | 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp) @ 6,000 rpm | 220 N⋅m (160 lb⋅ft) @ 4,300 rpm | |
2.4 L I4 i-VTEC Earth Dreams K24W9 | 187 PS (138 kW; 184 hp) @ 6,400 rpm | 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) @ 3,900 rpm | |
2.4 L I4 i-VTEC Earth Dreams K24V5 | 175 PS (129 kW; 173 hp) @ 6,200 rpm | 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) @ 4,000 rpm | |
Diesel engine | |||
RE6 (FWD/AWD) | 2.2 L i-DTEC Turbo N22B4 | 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 350 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
1.6 L i-DTEC Turbo Earth Dreams N16A2 | 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm | |
1.6 L i-DTEC Turbo Earth Dreams N16A4 | 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) @ 4,000 rpm | 350 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) @ 2,000 rpm |
Safety
The CR-V utilizes Honda's Advanced Compatibility Engineering front structure, the structure was upgraded during the mid-cycle refresh. All CR-V models come standard with a rear-view backup camera.[17]
NHTSA
2016 NHTSA[18] | |
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Overall: | |
Frontal – Driver: | |
Frontal – Passenger: | |
Side – Driver: | |
Side – Passenger: | |
Side Pole – Driver: | |
Rollover: | / 17.4 % |
Overall: | |
Frontal Driver: | |
Frontal Passenger: | |
Side Driver: | |
Side Passenger: | |
Side Pole Driver: | |
Rollover: | / 17.4% |
Euro NCAP
Test | Points | % |
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Overall: | ||
Adult occupant: | 37 | 93% |
Child occupant: | 37 | 74% |
Pedestrian: | 25 | 68% |
Safety assist: | 6 | 66% |
IIHS
Moderate overlap frontal offset | Good[30] |
Driver small overlap frontal offset (2012–14) | Marginal[31] |
Driver small overlap frontal offset (2015–16) | Good1 |
Passenger small overlap frontal offset (2015–16) | Acceptable[32] |
Side impact | Good |
Roof strength | Good2 |
- 1 vehicle structure rated "Good"
- 2 strength-to-weight ratio: 5.08
References
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