2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover

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Rating7.8

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Compact Hybrid SUV
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$27,850 - $36,050
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on August 12, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Highly Fuel Efficient

Regenerative braking makes the brakes feel clumsy

A new generation upgrade

Segment-best cabin space

The infotainment system needs to be updated

Design updation

Stunning interior quality

Hybrid powertrain

Agile handling

Adaptive regenerative braking

Specs & Features

$27,850

price

212 hp @ 6200 rpm

horsepower

129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm

torque

Continuously Variable Transmission

transmission

2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

One of the most beloved SUVs from Honda is its CR-V which has just got a little better. The new 2020 model is a major refresh from the previous year and Honda has also decided to stack up a hybrid engine for the 2020 model. This is not only safer for the environment but also offers exceptionally high fuel economy while also providing the creature comforts of the standard CR-V. 

Buying Advice

The best choice to buy out of the four trims if you are on a budget would be the mid-tier EX trim. It comes at a very reasonable cost and has almost all the necessary features for making the ride reliable and safe. Moreover, the gap in the Touring and EX-L does not seem to affect the handling dynamics at the EX trim at all. So, saving of almost $2,000 and $6,000 from the respective levels can be achieved as well that can be further be used for availing of extra features.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The urge for the utilitarian prospects and practicality, the 5-seater comes in 4 trims and all of them are available in AWD. The rivalry of this hybrid begins against the power of the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid, and Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid. Starting at a price of some $27,000, the expense can go up to $37,000 exclusive of the additional options.

Features
7.0/10

Just like the previous year, Honda offers the CR-V in four trims starting from the base LX trim going all the way to the top Touring trim. For the hybrid, all the trims come with the AWD system as standard. The base LX trim costs $27,850 and goes all the way up to 36,050 for the top Touring trim. Honda has cleverly divided the trim so you get exactly what you want and it sure does come in an affordable price range regardless of the trim. The LX trim gets additional packages like the Driver Assist suite and Honda Safety Sensing. The Lane Keeping Assist System has been given a priority in the EX-L trim. The Touring, being the top-dog, has been adorned with all that the mid and low-tier trims have with some extra benefits.

Trim

LX

EX

EX-L

Touring

MSRP (AWD)

$27,850

$30,360

$32,850

$36,050

Key Features

Honda Safety Sensing and Driver Assist suite

Distance Pacing with Traffic Stop-Go

Lane Keeping Assist System

VSA Electronic Stability Control

 

Remote engine start

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Power Tailgate with programmable height

Hands-free remote tailgate

 

18-inch alloy wheels

Adaptive cruise control

Collision Mitigation Braking System

19-inch alloy wheels

 

LED daytime running lights

Dual-zone automatic climate control

Automatic dimming rearview mirror

Audio Theft Deterrent

 

Remote entry system

Driver Selectable Mode

Leather upholstery

Tinted taillights and chrome exhaust.

A host of safety and comfort features are available right from the base trim, and as you progress through the trims, you will see the addition of better tech and comfort features. The Regenerative Braking System has been kept consistent across all trims along with added Electric Parking Brake and Hill Hold Control. The CR-V has an impeccable cargo volume that really makes it stand apart from the crew. If comfort standard features are the priorities then the Dual-zone automatic climate control has been engineered throughout all the trims.

Which Trim should you buy?

The best choice to buy out of the four trims if you are on a budget would be the mid-tier EX trim. It comes at a very reasonable cost and has almost all the necessary features for making the ride reliable and safe. Moreover, the gap in the Touring and EX-L does not seem to affect the handling dynamics at the EX trim at all. So, saving of almost $2,000 and $6,000 from the respective levels can be achieved as well that can be further be used for availing of extra features.

Fuel Economy
7.0/10

Hybrid engines are well known to produce high fuel economy figures, and the CR-V hybrid is no exception. The EPA estimates that the CR-V would provide 40 MPG in the city and 35 MPG on the highway. This is just a bit shy of what the main rival Toyota RAV4 Hybrid delivers but is still above the segment average. Moreover, 40 MPG in the city is an exceptional figure and would not hurt your pocket much while driving around crowded cities. Even when you are stuck in traffic you won't have to worry about the fuel being used, as at lower speeds the car uses its electric motor only.

Models

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid

2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

2020 Ford Escape Hybrid

2020 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid

MPG (City)

40

45

41

36

MPG (Highway)

35

37

38

34

MPG (Combined)

38

41

40

35

Fuel Capacity (Gallons)

14

14.2

14.5

13.2

Range (City/Highway/Combined, in Miles)

560/490/532

639/525/582

595/551/580

480/449/462

Subaru is the least fuel-efficient and comes with the smallest fuel tank which results in less range. The RAV4 offers the best in class fuel economy and thus offers a better range even with a similarly sized fuel tank like the others in the segment. However, the CR-V's MPG figures are slightly less than the Escape Hybrid and RAV4, it still manages to give a decent coverage in comparison to the former. On the whole, the CR-V Hybrid has a better overall powertrain prowess with a dominant performance and an almost comparable mileage. 

Interior
8.1/10

The interior fitting and build quality are very refined. Moving up to the higher trims you also get leather upholstery which completes the overall look of the interior and gives a slightly upscale feel to it. The design and build of the cabin are made in such a way that it is practical and ergonomic for the occupants. The most noticeable feature inside the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid that separates it from the standard variant is the absence of a gear shift knob, which is replaced by a push-button gear selector and 3 buttons for the 3 drive modes.

Models

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid

2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

2020 Ford Escape Hybrid

2020 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)

40.1/57.9/41.3

39.1/57.8/41

40/57.6/42.2

39.8/57.6/43.1

Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)

39.1/55.6/40.4

39.5/56.4/37.8

39.3/56/38.9

37.4/55.6/36.7

Trunk Capacity (cubic feet)

39.2

37.6

34.4

15.9

The CR-V hybrid undoubtedly has the most cabin space, followed by the Ford. The RAV4 lacks in terms of cabin space and also has a smaller cargo area than the CR-V. Subaru comes with the smallest cargo area but is impressive in its front row spacing.

Utilitarianism is best achieved with the Honda CR-V Hybrid practicality. Moreover, this 5-seater makes up for nice family-friendly machinery. The CR-V has exceptional space management flexibility with its 60-40 Folding Setback seats. The highlights of this section are:

  • Automatic Air Conditioning
  • Piano Black Instrument Panel Insert
  • Remote Engine Start
  • Engine Immobilizer

What’s there to keep you entertained?

One thing that Honda needs to upgrade to make the CR-V the best crossover is their infotainment system which has now started to look and feel a bit dated. The rivals have better systems on offer, especially Ford and Toyota. Although it has all the modern-day features like Android Auto, Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, wireless charging pad in the topmost trim, it still needs some revisit at its end. 

The graphics and interface of the system have started to feel outdated as well. A highlight of the Hybrid model can be seen in the driver’s information cluster which features a unique display that gives power/charge status and a selectable display that lets the driver see information about power distribution and regeneration. Other features of the infotainment system include:

  • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • SiriusXM
  • HD Radio
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • 12-volt power outlet

Exterior
8.1/10

Honda has a typical design language that is a no-nonsense smooth flowing design for their cars. A flat-lined roof completes the overall look of the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid which also provides more headroom. Features like LED headlights, panoramic sunroof, rear privacy glass and LED fog lights are available in all the trims except the base LX.

The wheel sizes are also different for different trims, while the base trim has to make do with 18-inch alloy wheels, the top touring trim comes with 19-inch wheels. Moreover, LED daytime running is standard across the entire hybrid lineup.

Models

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid

2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

2020 Ford Escape Hybrid

2020 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid

Curb Weight (lb)

3,455

3,370

3,298

3,717

Length (inches)

182.1

180.9

180.5

175.8

Width (inches)

73

73

74.1

71

Height (inches)

66.5

67.0

68.6

62.8

Ground Clearance (inches)

8.2

8.4

8.6

8.7

Wheelbase (inches)

104.8

105.9

106.7

104.9

The Ford Escape Hybrid is the lightest of them all while the Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is the heaviest which gives one the advantage in weight transfer and body leaning while other struggle. All the cars remain almost identical in every other aspect with little variations. As on paper, the Subaru Crosstrek is the most compact one that makes up for its huge weight. The Honda CR-V Hybrid seems to follow the same path as that of Crosstrek with lesser dimensions than the others which also assists in its overall handling and dynamics. Some of the features are:

  • Spare Tire Mobility Kit
  • Metal-Finish Bumper
  • Lip Spoiler
  • Programmable Aero-Composite LED headlamps
  • Fully Galvanized Steel Panels

Safety
9.9/10

Honda has given extra attention to the safety of the CR-V. It comes loaded with features right from the base trim, and the features just keep on increasing as you move up the trim. Not only does it offer features, but also scores well in the crash tests conducted by the top safety institutions. NHTSA gave it a full five-star rating in its crash test, while the IIHS gave it a top rating of ‘Good’ in all the tests, making it grab its ‘Top Safety Pick’. 

The hybrid model features a unique Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) which is designed to alert the pedestrians present around the car while it drives on electric power. The standard list of safety features includes traction control, stability control, ABS and EBD, and six airbags. The advanced safety features that are included in the CR-V include :

  • Forward collision warning system with pedestrian detection
  • Collision mitigation braking
  • Lane Departure warning
  • Lane keep assist
  • Adaptive cruise control

Competition
6.0/10

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid vs 2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

The Toyota RAV4 hybrid is the arch-nemesis of the CR-V Hybrid. The RAV4 offers better MPG and also offers more advanced and modern infotainment features, while the CR-V offers better comfort and more space inside. Both the cars offer a long list of standard active and passive safety features. The competition remains neck to neck but with the winner being a result of personal choice.

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid vs 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid

Both the Ford Escape Hybrid and the Honda CR-V Hybrid come at a similar price and have almost every feature. There is no lack of safety or infotainment tech in either of the cars. Honda offers more power and better cabin space than the Escape, thus, making the CR-V comparatively more practical and desirable.

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid vs 2020 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid

The Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is the smallest car in the crossover segment and offers the least fuel economy which is a major drawback for a hybrid car. The Crosstek, however, comes in a single trim which makes it stack up on a lot of standard features but also hikes the price. For the price of the Crosstrek, you can buy the CR-V Touring which comes fully equipped and offers better MPG and performance.

Final Verdict

The Honda CR-V Hybrid is a highly fuel-efficient and comfortable crossover. It comes with a lot of features as standard both for the infotainment and safety sections. It also has the most comfortable and spacious cabin as well as a large cargo area making it more practical than similar rivals of the segment. Although some rivals offer more MPG and better infotainment tech, they lack the driving dynamics and build quality offered by Honda.

Trims

    LX
    $27,850 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 212 hp @ 6200 rpm hp
    • Torque: 129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.8 sec
    • Top Speed: 103 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 38 mpg
    EX
    $30,360 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 212 hp @ 6200 rpm hp
    • Torque: 129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.8 sec
    • Top Speed: 103 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 38 mpg
    EX-L
    $32,850 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 212 hp @ 6200 rpm hp
    • Torque: 129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.8 sec
    • Top Speed: 103 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 38 mpg
    Touring
    $36,050 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 212 hp @ 6200 rpm hp
    • Torque: 129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.9 sec
    • Top Speed: 103 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 38 mpg

Compare to similar cars

Price

$27,850- $36,050

Engine

hybrid

Rating

7.81

Horsepower

212 hp @ 6200 rpm

Torque

129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm

Capacity

5

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$35,145

hybrid

6.76

148 hp @ 5600 rpm

134 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

5

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$28,350- $36,880

hybrid

8.03

219 hp @ 5700 rpm

163 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm

5

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hybrid

7.3

198 hp

155 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

5

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2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    7.8 sec16.4 sec103 mph
    5.2 sec13.5 sec152 mph
    7.4 sec15.7 sec117 mph
    9.8 sec18.2 sec112 mph

    2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      40 mpg35 mpg38 mpg14 gal.560/490 mi.
      44 mpg37 mpg41 mpg14.3 gal.629.20/529.10 mi.
      41 mpg38 mpg40 mpg14.5 gal.594.5/551 mi.
      22 mpg29 mpg35 mpg13.2 gal.-

      2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        182.1 in.73 in.66.5 in.8.2 in.104.7 in.
        180.9 in.73 in.67 in.8.1 in.105.9 in.
        180.5 in.74.1 in.65.9 in.6.8 in.106.7 in.
        175.8 in.79.6 in.62.8 in.8.7 in.104.9 in.

        2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          33.2 cu.ft.94.3 cu.ft.68.7 cu.ft.
          30.7 cu.ft.102.2 cu.ft.60.8 cu.ft.
          37.6 cu.ft.98.9 cu.ft.69.8 cu.ft.
          15.9 cu.ft.100.7 cu.ft.43.1 cu.ft.

          2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            SourceCompare
            43.8 cu.ft.33.2 cu.ft.68.7 cu.ft.
            83.1 cu.ft.30.7 cu.ft.60.8 cu.ft.
            69.8 cu.ft.37.6 cu.ft.69.8 cu.ft.
            43.1 cu.ft.15.9 cu.ft.43.1 cu.ft.

            2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Crossover vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              1500 lbs.850 lbs.3649 lbs.
              1750 lbs.1210 lbs.3710 lbs.
              1500 lbs.-3534 lbs.
              1000 lbs.1184 lbs.3717 lbs.

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