Honda’s new CR-V Hybrid will cost from £29,105, the manufacturer has announced.
The new petrol-electric model complements the existing 1.5-litre petrol in the CR-V range, and that starting price nets you a two-wheel-drive model in basic S trim. Grades run through SE and SR, finishing at the top-spec EX.
All cars come with Honda’s latest Sensing suite of safety features as standard – including forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition. That’s a strong selection of safety kit for an entry-level model.
Move up to the £30,100 SE and you’ll net parking sensors and a rear-view camera as well, while the £32,580 SR grade adds blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, keyless entry and leather upholstery.
Opting for four-wheel drive costs £1,100 and is the only way to net the top EX trim, which starts from £36,390. It crowns the range with a heated steering wheel, head-up display, power tailgate and panoramic sunroof.
All models use a 2.0-litre petrol engine mated to an electric motor, giving a total output of 181bhp. Fuel economy is rated at 53.3mpg.
The CR-V Hybrid, which is expected to hit dealerships from February 2019, is the first step in a series of electrified powertrains, Honda says, and the beginning of its aim to have two-thirds of its European sales made up of hybrid or electric cars by 2025.
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