Honda HR-V

The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Honda over three generations.

Honda HR-V
2015 Honda HR-V 1.8 VTi (RU5, Australia)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Production1998–2006
2013–present
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact crossover SUV (B)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, all-wheel-drive

The first generation HR-V was based on the Honda Logo. It was marketed from 1999 to 2006 in Europe, Japan and select Asia-Pacific markets and featured three doors (1999–2003) or five doors (1999–2006). The two configurations were internally designated GH2 and GH4 respectively.

After a hiatus between 2006 and 2013, Honda reintroduced the nameplate for the second generation HR-V, based on the third-generation Honda Fit. Production began in late 2013 for the Japanese domestic market (as the Vezel (Japanese: ホンダ・ヴェゼル, Honda Vezeru)) and in 2015 in North America, Australia, Brazil and select Asian markets as the HR-V. It is sold as the Vezel in Japan and China.

According to Honda, the "HR-V" stands for "Hi-rider Revolutionary Vehicle".[1]

First generation (GH; 1998)

First generation (GH1/2/3/4)
1999 Honda HR-V 1.6 (UK)
Overview
Production1998–2006
AssemblyJapan: Suzuka, Mie
Body and chassis
Body style3-door SUV (GH1 & GH2)
5-door SUV (GH3 & GH4)
RelatedHonda Logo
Honda City
Honda Capa
Powertrain
Engine
TransmissionHonda Multimatic S
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,360 mm (92.9 in) (3-door)
2,460 mm (96.9 in) (5-door)
Length4,000 mm (157.5 in) (3-door)
4,110 mm (161.8 in) (5-door)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,590 mm (62.6 in)
Curb weight1,200–1,300 kg (2,646–2,866 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorHonda Crossroad (second generation)

The HR-V debuted as the J-WJ concept, one of the four concepts in Honda's J-Mover Series unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and the 1998 Geneva Motor Show. With minimal changes from the concept, the HR-V was marketed exclusively in Japan via Honda's Verno dealership network, aimed at a young demographic. The HR-V was subsequently marketed in Europe with either a Honda D16W1 type 1.6-litre SOHC or an all-wheel drive SOHC VTEC Honda D16W5 type engine. A continuously variable transmission was optional.

The HR-V shared its platform with the Honda Logo, and was manufactured in Suzuka, Japan. The all-wheel drive configuration was initially available in a three-door body in February 1999 and was internally designated the GH2. In September 1999, Honda introduced a front-wheel drive, three door variant. Five door models were designated GH4 and were introduced in March 2000. At this time, Honda offered a 123 bhp (125 PS; 92 kW) VTEC engine option for both the three and five-door four-wheel drive models. Neither a five-door front-wheel drive, or a front-wheel drive model with the VTEC engine were marketed.

The five-door was 110 mm longer overall, with a 100 mm longer wheelbase (2,460 mm). Suspension on all models was via MacPherson strut front suspension and a five-link De Dion-type rear suspension.[2]

In advance of European pedestrian protection legislation, the HR-V was designed to minimize pedestrian injuries in the event of an impact. Equipment featured ABS brakes with EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution), dual SRS (supplemental restraint system) airbags, as well as folding power mirrors, power windows, folding rear seats, power steering, heat absorbing glazing, air conditioning, front fog lights and a rear spoiler with an LED center high-mounted brake light. A 285-litre cargo area was equipped with cargo hooks, a subdivided underfloor compartment, and 50:50 split-fold rear seats. Options included body colour roof rails and a large rear roof spoiler.[3]

The Real Time 4WD system, shared with the CR-V, uses a dual hydraulic pump rear differential where the 4WD system is hydraulically activated when the front wheels lose traction. The HR-V was noted for its low nitrous oxide emissions.[4]

The HR-V received an exterior and interior facelift for model year 2002.

Engines

Petrol engines
Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Transmissions
1.6 D16W1
D16W2
1,590 cc (97 cu in) I4 103 bhp (104 PS; 77 kW) at 6,200 rpm 138 N⋅m (14.1 kg⋅m; 102 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm 5-speed manual
CVT
1.6 VTEC D16W5 1,590 cc (97 cu in) I4 123 bhp (125 PS; 92 kW) at 6,700 rpm 142 N⋅m (14.5 kg⋅m; 105 lb⋅ft) at 4,900 rpm 5-speed manual
CVT

Second generation (RU; 2013)

Second generation (RU1/2/3/4/5)
2018 Honda HR-V 1.8 VTi-S (RU5; pre-facelift, Australia)
Overview
Also calledHonda Vezel (Japan and China)
Honda XR-V (China)
Ciimo X-NV (China, electric)
Ciimo M-NV (China, electric)[5]
Everus VE-1 (China, electric)
ProductionDecember 2013 – present
Model years2016–present (North America)
Assembly
DesignerManabu Konaka (2012)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
RelatedHonda Fit/Jazz (GK)
Honda WR-V
Honda City (GM)
Acura CDX
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorHonda H1 AC PMSM (hybrid)
Transmission6-speed manual
CVT
7-speed DCT (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrainSport Hybrid i-DCD (Vezel/HR-V Hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,610 mm (102.8 in)
Length4,295–4,335 mm (169.1–170.7 in)
Width1,770 mm (69.7 in)
Height1,605–1,610 mm (63.2–63.4 in)
Curb weight1,180–1,270 kg (2,601–2,800 lb)

The second generation HR-V was previewed as the Urban SUV Concept which was unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. The concept version was said to be based on Honda's Global Compact Series, which includes the Honda Fit subcompact and the Honda City subcompact sedan.[6][7]

The vehicle was unveiled in November 2013 at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show as the Vezel.[8] The 'Vezel' name is coined from 'bezel', the oblique faces of a cut gem, with the 'V' for 'vehicle.'[9] Based on the Honda Fit platform, at the time of its introduction it is the smallest SUV from Honda, below the CR-V.[10] The exterior design of the crossover is inspired by coupés with its sloping roof, and a unique design element like hidden rear door handles.[11]

In terms of practicality, at its release in Europe, Honda claimed the HR-V offers 453 L (16.0 cu ft) of boot space with the rear seats up and 1,026 L (36.2 cu ft) with the rear seats down.[12] While in the North America, the HR-V is said to have 24.3 cu ft (690 L) with the rear seats up, and 58.8 cu ft (1,670 L) with the rear seats folded.[13] Honda has described its cabin as “exceptionally versatile,” due to the inclusion the Magic Seats system carried over from the Fit which enables the lower part of the rear seat to be folded up to carry tall items.

The HR-V's body uses 27% ultra-high-strength steel grades, of either of 780, 980 or 1,500 MPa yield strength.[14]

Japan

The Japanese Vezel models went on sale on 20 December 2013.[15] The Vezel is available with two powertrains, as a conventional gasoline-powered and as hybrid electric vehicle.[16] In Japan, the hybrid version is expected to account for 90 percent of the Vezel sales.[17] Its width dimension exceeds Japanese government dimension regulations (1,700 mm) which means Japanese buyers are liable for extra yearly taxes as a result.

The conventional Vezel is equipped with a 1.5-litre direct-injection DOHC i-VTEC inline-four engine coupled to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and it is available in front-wheel and all-wheel drive versions.

The Vezel hybrid version is equipped with Honda’s next-generation sport hybrid i-DCD system that combines a 97 kW (130 hp), 156 N⋅m (115 lb⋅ft) 1.5-litre direct injection engine with a 22 kW (30 hp), 160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft) electric motor, Honda’s Real Time AWD, Reactive Force Pedal. The hybrid version fuel economy is 27.0 km/l (76.3 mpgimp; 63.5 mpgUS) (3.7 L/100 km) in the Japanese JC08 cycle, while the gasoline version has a fuel economy of 20.6 km/l (58.2 mpgimp; 48.5 mpgUS) (4.9 L/100 km) in the JC08 cycle.[16]

The facelifted model was unveiled on 25 January 2018 in Japan and released later on 15 February 2018. It features a revised chrome bar grille and LED headlamps both being similar to Honda Civic, thin chrome garnish strip on the rear trunk and updated front bumper.[18]

North America

The second-generation Honda HR-V debuted at the 2014 New York International Auto Show as a concept car, with the production model unveiled later at the 2014 LA Auto Show. The HR-V was introduced in the United States in 2015 as a 2016 model. It shares the same platform as the third-generation Fit and is largely identical to the Vezel, which went on sale in Japan in December 2013. HR-V will be smaller than both CR-V and Pilot, again (after the demise of Element) giving Honda a model range with three crossover SUVs.[19]

The US-market HR-V is manufactured at Honda's Celaya, Mexico assembly plant alongside Fit and went on sale in May 2015 as a 2016 model. It is powered by a 1.8-litre SOHC i-VTEC I4 engine mated either to a CVT transmission similar to the Civic or a 6-speed manual transmission (FWD only). Fuel economy for front-wheel drive (FWD) automatic models is rated at 28/35/31 mpg (city/highway/combined) or 27/32/29 mpg for all-wheel drive (AWD) models.[20]

For the 2019 model year, Honda announced the mid-cycle refresh for the HR-V. It features a revised chrome bar grille being similar to Honda Civic and new headlamp design featuring a single projector lens with DRLs or full LED headlamp similar to the Civic Touring, updated bumper design and overhead roof rails. There are now two headlight options as well; full LED headlights for the touring trim, or LED projector headlights for the other trims. On the interior, Honda has announced that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will now be available. The head unit is now updated and features a volume knob replacing the volume slider. Honda Sensing will be standard on EX trims and higher. Although the manual transmission is no longer available, Honda tweaked the CVT transmission as well as the optional AWD system. Two new trim levels for the HR-V: Sport and Touring was added to the trim lineup, now ranging from LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring.[21]

China

In China, the vehicle is manufactured and marketed by two separate joint ventures with different names and cosmetic changes. Guangqi Honda revealed the vehicle with the Vezel nameplate in October 2014.[22] It is mostly identical with the global model, Inside, the dual-tone interior features black and orange finish instead of the Japanese version's full grey theme.

In November 2014, Dongfeng Honda released its own version called the XR-V.[23] Previewed by the XR-V Concept in September 2014, it features a redesigned front and rear fascia and door panel sheet metals as it is positioned as a more aggressive looking vehicle.[24][25] In the rear end, the taillights have been replaced with narrower, LED lights that span the entire width of the rear end. The interior is slightly different from the Vezel with the horizontal HVAC vents replaced by round vents. Both the Vezel and XR-V are powered with a 1.5-litre or 1.8-litre i-VTEC petrol engines.

Honda revealed the facelifted XR-V in February 2020 featuring an updated front fascia and rear bumper. The engine options of the facelift model includes a 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine and a 1.5-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated engine.[26]

An electric vehicle version of the Honda Vezel was called the Everus VE-1 in China, based on the Everus EV concept. Production model debuted in November 2019.[27] An electric vehicle version of the Honda XR-V is called the Ciimo XN-V, based on the XN-V Concept. Production model began in October 2019.[28] Another electric version released by Dongfeng Honda is the Ciimo X-NV which was revealed in November 2020 which sports a new front and rear fascia design, and a completely redesigned interior with a 12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster and push-button gear selector.[29]

Europe

The HR-V was unveiled in the European market in September 2014 as the HR-V Prototype.[30] The specs was further detailed in February 2015, and it went on sale in September 2015.[31][32]

Thailand

In Thailand, the HR-V went on sale on 17 November 2014. It is powered by 1.8-litre engine with four trim levels namely S, E, E Limited and EL.[33]

Singapore

In Singapore the official Honda distributor sells the HR-V, while the parallel imported version retains the name Vezel.[34]

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the HR-V was revealed as a prototype model at the 22nd Indonesia International Motor Show on 18 September 2014 and went on sale on 24 January 2015 as a locally assembled model. It is offered with 1.5-litre and 1.8-litre engine options. The 1.5-litre option were available in the base model A with manual transmission, slightly more equipped S with either manual or CVT, and the CVT only E trim. The only trim available for 1.8-litre variant is the Prestige which is equipped with LED projector headlights with daytime running lights, two-tone alloy wheels, full leather interior and panoramic roof. Mugen body kits were optional for the 1.5 E and 1.8 Prestige variants.

The facelifted HR-V was launched at the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show on 2 August 2018. The 1.5 S and 1.5 E trims received projector headlights, while the 1.5 E Special Edition and 1.8 Prestige received full LED headlights and LED fog lights. The 1.5 A trim was dropped.

Malaysia

The HR-V was launched in Malaysia in February 2015 as a locally assembled model with three trim levels: S, E and V.[35] All variants were updated in May 2016 where the previously offered 16 inch alloy wheels were swapped for 17 inch.[36] A limited 'Mugen' edition based on the V trim was launched in February 2018 and was limited to 1,020 units.[37] Bookings open for the facelift version in July 2018[38] and in November 2018, a facelift HR-V was showcased during the 2018 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show.[39] In January 2019, the facelifted HR-V was launched with four trims: 1.8 E, 1.8 V, 1.8 RS and Sport Hybrid i-DCD. Malaysia became the only country outside of Japan to officially market the Vezel/HR-V hybrid.[40] It was reported that 3,000 facelifted HR-V units was delivered with a total of 8,500 bookings.

Philippines

The HR-V was launched on 9 June 2015 and it was offered in three trim levels: S, E and EL. All models are only offered with the 1.8-litre engine matted with a CVT transmission.[41]

The facelifted HR-V was launched on 24 August 2018 and it is offered in two trim levels: 1.8 E and 1.8 RS.[42]

Taiwan

The HR-V was introduced in Taiwan in October 2016 and is only available with the 1.8-litre engine. It comes in three different trims, the VTi, VTi-S and S. All models feature a CVT transmission, with the VTi featuring seven gear ratios (including L), whereas the VTi-S and S have five gear ratios.[43] For the 2019 refresh, the VTi model was discontinued. The refresh also brought the CVT gearbox to the VTi-S model, as well as several other minor tweaks, like 17-inch alloy wheels (up from 16-inch). The S trim was updated with full LED lights, an updated entertainment system with improved reversing camera and a few other minor tweaks.

Brazil

The Brazil-market HR-V, assembled locally at Honda's plant in the state of São Paulo and also imported from Argentina, went on sale in first-quarter 2015 as a 2016 model.[44][45][46][47][48] For the first nine months of 2015, Honda's production in Brazil was reported to increase by 20 percent as a result of the launch of HR-V compared with a 20% drop for the industry.[49]

On 21 May 2020, the last HR-V rolled out the assembly line of the Argentinian plant, marking the closure of the plant.[50][51] This means Brazil is the only producer of the HR-V in South America.

Others

Despite being a global model, Honda did not market the second-generation HR-V in India where it has significant operations, citing uncompetitive pricing compared to its rivals and potentially high investment for the localization of components.[52] A Honda executive cited an example of the crossover's electric parking brake which comes standard with the vehicle that would inflate the cost, while the vehicle was not designed with a manual handbrake in mind. Honda offered the cheaper Brio-based BR-V and the Fit/Jazz-based WR-V instead.[53] The company has started a project from late 2017 to produce and market the second-generation HR-V in India from December 2019, only to be shelved again due to low sales forecast.[54][55]

Powertrain

Petrol engines
Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Transmissions Year
1.5 i-VTEC L15Z 1,497 cc (91.4 cu in) I4 120 PS (118 hp; 88 kW) at 6,600 rpm 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 4,600 rpm 6-speed manual
CVT
2015–present
1.5 i-VTEC L15B 1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 132 PS (130 hp; 97 kW) at 6,600 rpm 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 4,600 rpm 6-speed manual
CVT
2013–present
1.5 VTEC Turbo L15B7 1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) turbocharged I4 185 PS (182 hp; 136 kW) at 5,500 rpm 240 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft) at 1,900–5,000 rpm (manual)
220 N⋅m (160 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–5,500 rpm (CVT)
6-speed manual
CVT
2018–present
1.5 i-VTEC Hybrid LEB 1,496 cc (91.3 cu in) I4 132 PS (130 hp; 97 kW) at 6,600 rpm (engine)
30 PS (30 hp; 22 kW) at 1,313–2,000 rpm (motor)
152 PS (150 hp; 112 kW) (combined output)
156 N⋅m (115 lb⋅ft) at 4,600 rpm (engine)
160 N⋅m (120 lb⋅ft) at 0–1,313 rpm (motor)
190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) (combined output)
7-speed DCT 2013–present
1.8 i-VTEC R18Z9 1,799 cc (109.8 cu in) I4 141 PS (139 hp; 104 kW) at 6,500 rpm 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 4,300 rpm 6-speed manual
CVT
2014–present
Diesel engine[12]
Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Transmissions Year
1.6 i-DTEC N16A 1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) turbocharged I4 120 PS (118 hp; 88 kW) at 4,000 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm 6-speed manual 2015–2020

Safety

  • - ASEAN NCAP - (applies to models equipped with only driver seat belt reminder), (applies to models equipped with two seat belt reminders)
  • - NHTSA -
  • + - Euro NCAP -
2016 HR-V NHTSA scores[56]
Overall:
Frontal Driver:
Frontal Passenger:
Side Driver:
Side Passenger:
Side Pole Driver:
Rollover: / 15.3%

Recall

Vezel Hybrid produced in Japan from July 2013 through February 2014 were recalled due to a problem with the software program controlling the 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) which could cause a delay in the ability to begin driving or the inability to move at all.[57]

Honda recalled 160,000 Fit subcompact and Vezel sport-utility vehicles, manufactured from August 2013 through February 2016 in Japan, because of defective power steering and a part that controls the electric current in the vehicles. The recall does not affect any Honda models sold abroad.[58]

Third generation (2021)

The second-generation Vezel/third-generation HR-V will be unveiled in Japan on 18 February 2021.[59][60]

Sales

Calendar year Japan United States[61] Canada[62] Mexico Brazil Europe[63] Thailand Indonesia China
Vezel[64] XR-V[65] Ciimo X-NV[66] Everus VE-1[67]
2014 96,029[68] 3,764[69] 22,545 526
2015 71,021[70] 41,969[71] 7,213 12,567[72] 51,159[44] 7,621 26,417[73] 36,425[74] 126,838 118,749
2016 73,889[75] 82,041[76] 12,371 18,603[77] 55,758[78] 33,064 15,590[79] 44,331[80] 164,076 161,711
2017 64,332[81] 94,034 14,149 9,064[82] 47,775[83] 29,375 15,371[84] 39,081[85] 146,906 167,952
2018 59,629[86] 85,494 9,071 13,052[87] 47,959[88] 25,920 15,682[89] 34,891[90] 141,600 168,250 100
2019 55,886[86] 99,104 12,985 17,175[91] 49,488[92] 21,747 21,980[93] 106,788 147,203 1,507 1,555
2020 32,931[94] 84,027 12,068 11,441[95] 32,515[96] 14,390 7,884[97] 13,021[98] 150,363 168,272 6,579 2,376

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