![]() When switching from electric to petrol power at normal speeds, the switch is near-seamless. Performance isn’t the point of the HR-V, which is clear given the 0-60mph time is 10.6 seconds, the HR-V certainly feels punchier than that. The battery pack size has also been increased to help with the electric range when in EV mode. To cope with the larger HR-V, it’s been uprated to create a combined 131hp and 253Nm. Under the bonnet, the HR-V receives the same ‘e:Hev’ setup from the Jazz, which uses a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine paired to two electric motors. But compared to the alternative Toyota C-HR (443 litres) and Volkswagen T-Roc (445 litres), the HR-V can't match them. In the boot, you'll find 319 litres to work with and the space itself is pretty useful. The Advance Style model comes with a more colourful cabin, thanks to orange detailing and lighter upholstery. The design is also very tidy, with the 9.0-inch touchscreen mounted high on the dash and a mix of virtual and analogue dials behind the steering wheel. The Honda HR-V has loads of space for passengers and is pretty comfortable most of the time. That being said, the boot is quite small considering the car’s size, and although the shape is good and you can find a small additional space under the floor, it’s a bit disappointing. The HR-V also comes with the magic seats usually seen in the Jazz so when you’re not using the back seats, you have lots of storage space. The cabin is super spacious as the fuel tank has been cleverly packaged to allow for more interior space. ![]() Add to that the 18-inch alloy wheels that’s standard across all versions of the HR-V, and you have a stylish SUV. The sleek headlights, hexagonal grille and simple front design look smart, while the ‘Premium Sunlight White’ paint will mean you won’t lose it in a hurry. ![]() Its latest generation has been given a complete overhaul and it’s now hybrid only.įor this generation, the HR-V now has a slightly squarer design as seen on the first generation, but also has a very modern look to help it stand out from the crowd. As Honda’s compact SUV, the HR-V is going up against the likes of the Toyota C-HR and Volkswagen T-Roc. ![]()
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