"The 2017 Honda HR-V has a stylish interior with an upscale layout. There are quality, soft-touch materials and a handsome design throughout the cabin. - cars.usnews"
2017 Honda HR-V Seating and Comfort
The 2017 Honda HR-V interior will surprise you with the quality of the material used even when it falls in the affordable subcompact segment. The dash has a clean and ergonomic layout although the design of the dash is a bit unconventional. Courtesy of the 2017 HR-V's 6.7-inches ground clearance you can simply slide in and out of the seats and thanks to its 63.2-inches height, even taller folks just need to duck a little while getting in or out to avoid hitting their head on the roof.
Although all is not good when you talk about HR-V's seating especially the front seats. the front seats lack support and can tire you out easily over longer hauls. The front seats would have been better had it got more cushion and a better lumbar adjustment. Moving to the rear seats, which are unlike the front and thus are comfortable and offer good support. The magic rear seats can be folded and shifted in several combinations for better practicality.
Model
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2017 Honda HR-V
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2017 Subaru Crosstrek |
2017 Jeep Renegade |
2017 Mazda CX-3
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Passenger capacity
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5
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5
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5
|
5
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Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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39.5/ 56.8/ 41.2
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39.8/ 56.7/ 43.1 |
41.1/ 55.9/ 41.2 |
38.4/ 53.5/ 41.7
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Second
(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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38.3/ 54.5/ 39.3
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38.0/ 55.6/ 36.5 |
40..5/ 55.1/ 35.1 |
37.2/ 50.4/ 35.0
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The front row seats of the Honda HR-V feel cramped and would become really uncomfortable for taller folks compared to the rivals. Speaking of which the Subaru Crosstrek gets the most accommodative front seats. Although coming to the rear seats the HR-V turns the table in its favor with the class-leading 39.3-inches of rear legroom which can be attributed to its above-average 102.8-inches of wheelbase.
2017 Honda HR-V Infotainment System
The 2017 Honda HR-V comes with a 5-inch LCD with a four-speaker sound system for infotainment in the base LX trim. The EX and higher trims get a 7-inch touchscreen with a 118-watt six-speaker sound system. The upgraded sound system is a welcome addition to the infotainment although the finicky touchscreen that is hard to operate plays a spoilsport.
On the contrary, the 5-inch LCD on the lower trim controlled by knobs and buttons feels much better to operate in comparison to this. That said, the top-of-the-line EX-L Navi trim shares the EX trim's setup and adds satellite-linked navigation with voice recognition, SiriusXM radio, and HD radio.
Interior Features
- Rearview camera
- Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel
- Floor mats
- 60/40-split rear Magic Seat
- Fabric upholstery
- Available heated front seats
- Available leather upholstery
- Available automatic climate control
2017 Honda HR-V Cargo Capacity
The 2017 Honda HR-V offers 24.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats. The rear seats can be 60/40-split folded or folded completely flat to increase the cargo space to up to 58.8 cubic feet. The rear Magic Seats by Honda offer a lot of adjustment thus allowing a more practical and flexible cabin for those who regularly haul a lot of cargo in their boot.
Model
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2017 Honda HR-V
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2017 Subaru Crosstrek |
2017 Jeep Renegade |
2017 Mazda CX-3
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Cargo Volume rear seat up (ft.3)
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24.3 |
20.8 |
18.5 |
12.4
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Cargo Volume rear seat folded (ft.3)
|
58.8
|
51.9 |
50.8 |
44.5
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None of the rivals can match the cargo space of the Honda HR-V thus proving how cleverly the Japanese were able to pack the cabin. Not only the longest but also the one with the longest wheelbase, Subaru Crosstrek wasn't able to beat the cargo capacity of the HR-V, the HR-V offers 3.5 cubic feet of more cargo space compared to the Crosstrek.