Honda HR-V
Standing for “high-riding revolutionary vehicle”, the Honda HR-V small SUV was introduced in 1999 and was sold in other markets as the ZR-V and Vezel in its native Japan.
In its first generation, the model was offered as an unorthodox three-door hatchback alongside a more conventional five-door. The two succeeding generations were offered as five-door only, though both incorporated a concealed rear door design as a nod to the original.
For its most recent (third) generation, Honda Australia introduced the HR-V as a mild hybrid for the first time, alongside just one other variant – the 1.5-litre petrol Vi-X. Neither are offered as an all-wheel drive and the HR-V cabin is limited to a maximum of four people.
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Honda HR-V hybrid now cheaper, value equation improves for compact SUV
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Honda HR-V, ZR-V & CR-V: More affordable hybrid variants due in Australia soon
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