Home News Reviews Review: 2017 Honda HR-V - Versus 2015 Honda HR-V Review: 2017 Honda HR-V - Versus 2015 Honda HR-V Reviews Arvind | February 10, 2017 11:24 am Approximately two years ago, I had the privilege of sampling the much anticipated Honda HR-V in Thailand, roughly two months before it was due to be launched in Malaysia. All it took was a scenic drive down from Chiang Rai back into Chiang Mai, and a leisurely cruise within the city, roughly one hour of driving - I was smitten.I was instantly impressed with the composed driving demeanor and edgy styling which blended nice SUV proportions as inspired by Honda’s ‘Exciting H’ design philosophy. The interior too was modern, extremely practical, and felt premium to the touch.The ‘Ruse Black’ car you see on the left is owned by my family and has been a trusty workhorse for nearly two years now. It was so easy to live with and drive around town that we eventually sold the family’s BMW (E60) 5-Series, due to lack of usage.The Tafetta White unit on the right is a 2017 Honda HR-V which I had the opportunity to test recently.The big news for the 2017 model is the addition of the larger 17-inch 5-spoke alloys, and if I may say so myself - looks the business. The wheels are shod in Yokohama BluEarth E70 tyres, which have a 55 series aspect ratio versus the taller 60 series (Bridgestone Turanza tyres), which wrap the 16-inch wheels on the 2015 model.Do note, however, the 2017 model is featured here with the optional Modulo body kit, which sharply enhances the outlook of Honda’s mid-size crossover.After extensive driving in the 2017 HR-V recently, there was little difference to be felt in terms of ride comfort. The inherent comfort biased tuning of the suspension assured that regarding the bigger wheels and tyres, the driving experience remains mostly the same.The Yokohama tyres, however, grip much better in the wet and more progressive at the limit in the dry than the Bridgestones, and manages to make the 2017 model a sharper steer.Power comes from a 1.8-litre (R18) i-VTEC inline-four which outputs 140hp at 6,500rpm and 172Nm at 4,300rpm. The engine sends power to a CVT automatic driving the front wheels.Performance isn’t blistering as you might expect, but it’s more than adequate to hustle along the highway or around town. The CVT auto is silky smooth in most all daily operation except for when one abruptly lifts off throttle – which induces a slight jerk.On the economy front, it was surprising to note that the white HR-V returned a modest 8.8-litres/100km after some 500km of mostly urban driving. The figure is reflected on the family owned HR-V which, which frequently averages around 8.6- to 10.4-litres/100km.Two years on, the 2017 HR-V draws similar conclusions to our in-depth review of the 2015 model. It's well-positioned in one of the most competitive segments currently, which also rivals other crossovers such as the Mitsubishi ASX and Mazda CX-3. In this regard, the HR-V remains a triumph of packaging and pricing - echoed only by its runaway success. Related links:Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday?Enhanced 2015 Mitsubishi ASX Review – New Tricks from the Old HorseReview: 2015 Mazda CX-3 – Not Quite What It Seems ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2017 Honda HR-V vs 2015 Honda HR-V × 2017 Honda HR-V vs 2015 Honda HR-V Back to article / Related Tags Honda honda hr-v hr-v Modulo Print Related News Five-Star ANCAP For Australian Market Honda HR-V Auto News Hans | December 16, 2015 Honda’s overachieving Honda HR-V has added yet another accolade to its list of wins, this time by securing the maximum five stars in Australia and ... Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday? Reviews Hans | October 22, 2020 About nine months ago, our review of the Honda HR-V concluded that it was indeed an overachieving product. It’s not perfect, but punches well above ... 2015 Honda HR-V Full Review: It's H For Hipster With This Honda Reviews Hans | March 12, 2018 It's been 20 years since Honda last came out with a hit global product - the Honda CR-V in the mid '90s. The CR-V was aimed at the Gen-X crowd, folks ... Five-Star ASEAN NCAP Rating For Honda HR-V 1.8V Buying Guides Hans | July 16, 2015 The Honda HR-V (Grade V) was awarded the highest five-star rating in a recent crash test conducted by ASEAN NCAP. Other variants of the HR-V were ... Comments
Review: 2017 Honda HR-V - Versus 2015 Honda HR-V Reviews Arvind | February 10, 2017 11:24 am Approximately two years ago, I had the privilege of sampling the much anticipated Honda HR-V in Thailand, roughly two months before it was due to be launched in Malaysia. All it took was a scenic drive down from Chiang Rai back into Chiang Mai, and a leisurely cruise within the city, roughly one hour of driving - I was smitten.I was instantly impressed with the composed driving demeanor and edgy styling which blended nice SUV proportions as inspired by Honda’s ‘Exciting H’ design philosophy. The interior too was modern, extremely practical, and felt premium to the touch.The ‘Ruse Black’ car you see on the left is owned by my family and has been a trusty workhorse for nearly two years now. It was so easy to live with and drive around town that we eventually sold the family’s BMW (E60) 5-Series, due to lack of usage.The Tafetta White unit on the right is a 2017 Honda HR-V which I had the opportunity to test recently.The big news for the 2017 model is the addition of the larger 17-inch 5-spoke alloys, and if I may say so myself - looks the business. The wheels are shod in Yokohama BluEarth E70 tyres, which have a 55 series aspect ratio versus the taller 60 series (Bridgestone Turanza tyres), which wrap the 16-inch wheels on the 2015 model.Do note, however, the 2017 model is featured here with the optional Modulo body kit, which sharply enhances the outlook of Honda’s mid-size crossover.After extensive driving in the 2017 HR-V recently, there was little difference to be felt in terms of ride comfort. The inherent comfort biased tuning of the suspension assured that regarding the bigger wheels and tyres, the driving experience remains mostly the same.The Yokohama tyres, however, grip much better in the wet and more progressive at the limit in the dry than the Bridgestones, and manages to make the 2017 model a sharper steer.Power comes from a 1.8-litre (R18) i-VTEC inline-four which outputs 140hp at 6,500rpm and 172Nm at 4,300rpm. The engine sends power to a CVT automatic driving the front wheels.Performance isn’t blistering as you might expect, but it’s more than adequate to hustle along the highway or around town. The CVT auto is silky smooth in most all daily operation except for when one abruptly lifts off throttle – which induces a slight jerk.On the economy front, it was surprising to note that the white HR-V returned a modest 8.8-litres/100km after some 500km of mostly urban driving. The figure is reflected on the family owned HR-V which, which frequently averages around 8.6- to 10.4-litres/100km.Two years on, the 2017 HR-V draws similar conclusions to our in-depth review of the 2015 model. It's well-positioned in one of the most competitive segments currently, which also rivals other crossovers such as the Mitsubishi ASX and Mazda CX-3. In this regard, the HR-V remains a triumph of packaging and pricing - echoed only by its runaway success. Related links:Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday?Enhanced 2015 Mitsubishi ASX Review – New Tricks from the Old HorseReview: 2015 Mazda CX-3 – Not Quite What It Seems ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2017 Honda HR-V vs 2015 Honda HR-V × 2017 Honda HR-V vs 2015 Honda HR-V Back to article / Related Tags Honda honda hr-v hr-v Modulo
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Five-Star ANCAP For Australian Market Honda HR-V Auto News Hans | December 16, 2015 Honda’s overachieving Honda HR-V has added yet another accolade to its list of wins, this time by securing the maximum five stars in Australia and ...
Review: 2015 Honda HR-V – How Is It Like Living With One Everyday? Reviews Hans | October 22, 2020 About nine months ago, our review of the Honda HR-V concluded that it was indeed an overachieving product. It’s not perfect, but punches well above ...
2015 Honda HR-V Full Review: It's H For Hipster With This Honda Reviews Hans | March 12, 2018 It's been 20 years since Honda last came out with a hit global product - the Honda CR-V in the mid '90s. The CR-V was aimed at the Gen-X crowd, folks ...
Five-Star ASEAN NCAP Rating For Honda HR-V 1.8V Buying Guides Hans | July 16, 2015 The Honda HR-V (Grade V) was awarded the highest five-star rating in a recent crash test conducted by ASEAN NCAP. Other variants of the HR-V were ...