The Japanese automaker has given the midsize SUV a decent styling from the inside. To start with, the center part of the dashboard is wrapped in leather while the inaccessible upper and lower parts have cheap but soft-touch plastic. A few piano black inserts can also be seen on the dashboard. There are plenty of buttons around the driver's side with the drive mode buttons, making all of them more accessible for the driver and front passenger. The center console is made of the same plastic but a pleasant look is provided by the classic wood finish around the console which can also be spotted running across the front passenger side.
Talking about seats, the CR-V has a good space of about 103 cubic feet to fit 5 adults in its cabin. The front seats are bucket styled with 12-way power and 4-way lumbar support for the driver in all trims whereas the front passenger gets a 4-way power adjustment seat only in the EX-L and Touring trims. These seats are heated along with two-position memory for the driver’s seat. In the rear is a 60/40 split-folding bench seat that has good cushioning and can hold three full-sized adults pretty comfortably for a long time.
The EX trim has good quality cloth seating surfaces whereas the EX-L and Touring trims have leather-trimmed seats.
Models
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Honda CR-V Hybrid
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Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
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Ford Escape Hybrid
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Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid
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Seating capacity
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Front row (head/ shoulder/ leg) (in)
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38.0/ 57.9/ 41.3
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39.5/ 57.8/ 41.0
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40.0/ 57.6/ 42.4
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39.8/ 56.7/ 43.1
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Rear row (head/ shoulder/ leg) (in)
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39.1/ 55.6/ 40.4
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39.5/ 56.4/ 37.8
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39.3/ 56.0/ 38.9
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37.6/ 55.6/ 36.7
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Cargo capacity (cu-ft)
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33.2
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37.8
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34.4
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15.9
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Though the front headroom might be the shortest in the CR-V, the legroom in the rear is the best in class while the standard cargo capacity is not the best but good enough. The Ford Escape has the best front room while the best shoulder room is provided in the Toyota. The RAV4 has more room for cargo while the Ford is nearly the same as the Honda. Although the Crosstrek belongs to a completely different segment, it provides the best front legroom but has a cramped rear headroom whereas the cargo capacity is nowhere near to the rest of its competitors. Some salient interior features of the 2021 honda CR-V Hybrid are:
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Power moonroof
- Ambient lighting
- Wireless phone charging
- Heated and leather-wrapped steering wheel
- A Deep storage bin under the armrest
- Power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory setting
What’s there to keep you entertained?
Honda equips the 2021 CR-V hybrid with a standard 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that has a good response but some choppy graphics. The screen resolution is not the best but it gets the work done, however, the display is clear and bright. Though there are these blemishes, Honda covers them up by giving smartphone-like features on the infotainment system right from changing live wallpapers to getting notified if your favorite sports team has scored. The CR-V has great amounts of connectivity and device integration as well.
The driver’s instrument cluster is also a full-digital screen and is highly luminous even in the bright daylight along with a good resolution. This display provides a seamless medium for the SUV to communicate with the driver. Moving on to the audio system, the EX and EX-L trims get a 180-watt 8-speaker system while the Touring gets a 330-watt 9-speaker premium audio system with a subwoofer, both of them have speed-sensitive volume compensation as standard and provide a good quality sound inside the cabin. Some features of the infotainment system are mentioned below:
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible
- SiriusXM and HD Radio
- Pandora compatible
- Bluetooth audio streaming and hands-free link
- Satellite-linked navigation system (Touring)
- Voice recognition and digital traffic display (Touring)
- 4 USB ports and a 12-volt power outlet