OFFICIAL: The 2017 Honda CR-V Debuts — Is It A STUD Or A DUD?

OFFICIAL: The 2017 Honda CR-V Debuts — Is It A STUD Or A DUD?
Honda has been on a roll. In previous years we pointed out that the company had lost its swagger. Now though, look out. That's because vehicles like the Accord, Civic, HR-V and Pilot are gaining a tremendous amount of interest.

That's because Honda is delivering some of the best product in years.

2017 Honda CR-V

Next up is the all-new, 2017 CR-V. As we know the compact sport-utility vehicle market is a growing one. And for years people have clung to their CR-Vs. We're expecting this all-new, fifth-generation CR-V to continue being a sales leader for the "H" brand.

So, what's really all-new about the CR-V? For starters it gets an all-new exterior body and interior. Then there's a turbocharged engine that produces 190 horsepower available. In addition, you'll note the rather upmarket look and feel of this Honda's interior. It looks more Acura than Honda. This is a good thing.

Pricing has not been announced. 2017 CR-Vs ship in the spring.


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Honda press release follows:

Bold and Sophisticated Styling and Turbo Engine Power Restate the All-New 2017 Honda CR-V as the Outright Benchmark Compact SUV


  • America's Best-Selling SUV gains more powerful turbo engine offering class-leading fuel efficiency
  • Honda Sensingtechnology now standard on EX and higher trims
  • New Display Audio featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • More premium interior boasts larger cabin with best-in-class rear seat legroom and larger, more versatile cargo space

DETROIT – Honda has pulled the wraps off an all-new, fifth-generation CR-V, America's best-selling SUV over the past 20 years. The completely redesigned and reengineered 2017 CR-V, going on sale this winter, boasts bold new styling, a more premium interior, the model's first-ever turbocharged engine and a host of new features and technologies aimed at maintaining CR-V's status as the outright benchmark in the highly popular compact SUV segment. American car buyers have purchased nearly 4 million CR-Vs since its U.S. launch in 1997.

"The new Honda CR-V raises the bar in every imaginable way, delivering more performance, space and premium content together with higher fuel economy ratings and value than ever before," said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division. "Customers are going to love what they see and what they experience behind the wheel of this new CR-V."

Bold and Sophisticated New Design
The new CR-V styling heads in a fresh new direction with an aggressive attitude, thanks to crisp and sharp front-end design elements, aggressive stylized headlights surrounded by a wing-shaped LED DRL array on all trims, and wide, muscular fenders. The long hood, longer wheelbase, short rear overhang and dual exhausts give the new CR-V a more sophisticated and athletic presence.

The CR-V's new windswept front end appearance includes signature Honda LED headlights (Touring trim), a Honda-first Active Shutter Grille that lowers aerodynamic drag, uprated aluminum alloy wheels (sizes 17 to 18 inches depending on trim) and narrower A-pillars for improved visibility. Adding convenience is a Honda-first available Hands-Free Access Power Tailgate, which allows opening and closing the tailgate with a foot activated sensor under the rear of the vehicle. Available Auto High Beam with High Beam Support (HSS) headlights, chrome garnishes, rain-sensing windshield wipers, roof rails and numerous Genuine Honda Accessories also expand beauty, convenience and functionality.

New Powertrain and Chassis Technology
The 2017 CR-V in EX and higher trims will feature CR-V's first ever turbocharged engine, a more powerful and fuel-efficient 1.5-liter DOHC, direct-injected and turbocharged in-line 4-cylinder powerplant rated at 190 horsepower (SAE net) and delivering incredibly refined and responsive performance across the engine's full operating range. Combined with the CR-V's more aerodynamic body, the new turbocharged powerplant will garner the highest EPA fuel economy ratings in the compact SUV class. CR-V LX trims will be powered by a 2.4-liter DOHC, direct-injected i-VTECÔ engine, and both engines will be mated to a smooth shifting and sporty continuously variable transmission (CVT) with Honda G-Shift control logic. Detailed specifications, including EPA ratings, will be provided closer to launch.

The all-new body and chassis design in the 2017 CR-V provides more agile and confident handling, greater refinement, additional ground clearance and superior overall versatility. Its front MacPherson strut and rear multi-link suspension utilize specially tuned low-friction dampers, with both FWD and AWD models including tubular front and solid rear stabilizer bars that promote quick turn-in and flatter cornering. Dual-pinion, variable ratio Electric Power Steering (EPS) also contributes to the CR-V's direct and satisfying steering feel.

More Premium, Spacious and Technologically Advanced Interior
The 2017 CR-V also raises the bar for interior refinement, utility and premium features in the compact SUV class. The more spacious cabin, with top-in-class interior space and the best rear seat legroom in its class, features upgraded materials throughout, including a new soft-touch instrument panel and more intricately stitched seats. A color TFT driver information interface (DII) center meter display adds to the handsome new design aesthetic.

The CR-V offers the latest in-vehicle connectivity and audio performance with a new generation of advanced technologies. Available features include a 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio interface with Android operating system that now features a physical volume knob as well as an available new Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ developed in cooperation with the experts at Garmin®. The CR-V 's Display Audio system is compatible with the Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ platforms, giving customers seamless integration of key smartphone features and functions, including smartphone-powered GPS navigation and voice-controlled search capabilities.

Some of the key new comfort and convenience features available on the 2017 Honda CR-V include remote engine start, dual-zone climate controls, heated side mirrors, an Electric Parking Brake (EPB), rear USB charging ports, front passenger seat with 4-way power adjustment and driver's seat with 8-way power adjustment and 4-way power lumbar support and heated front seats.

Advanced Safety and Driver-Assistive Technology
The refreshed 2015 CR-V debuted the Honda Sensing suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies, helping it capture the 2015 Motor Trend Sport Utility of the Year honors. The 2017 CR-V further expands the application of Honda Sensing as standard equipment on EX and higher trims, expected to account for upwards of 75 percent of CR-V sales. 

Honda Sensing includes Collision Mitigation Braking (CMBS) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and pedestrian sensing capability, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with low-speed follow and Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS). Additional new driver-assistive technologies include the available Blind Spot Information (BSI), Rear Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM) and Auto High Beam (HSS) headlights.

Utilizing Honda's next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure, the 2017 CR-V targets the highest available collision safety ratings, including an NCAP 5-star Overall Vehicle Score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and a TOP SAFETY PICK+ rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), including a SUPERIOR rating for frontal crash prevention when equipped with Honda Sensing.

The 2017 Honda CR-V will be produced at three plants in North America – in East Liberty, Ohio; Alliston, Ontario, Canada; and, for the first time, in Greensburg, Indiana using domestic and globally sourced parts. Engines for the new CR-V will be manufactured in Anna, Ohio and in Alliston, Ontario, with the CVT being produced in Russells Point, Ohio.


cidflekkencidflekken - 10/15/2016 4:06:40 PM
+6 Boost
STUD. This is a looker. It's no longer the dowdy CR-V of the past. Though its greenhouse looks a bit too close to many in the segment, the other details gives it its own unique design and it almost looks more XC60 than Rogue. The interior looks well-laid out, though the middle screen angle looks like it may be challenged with sunlight. And the interior has RADIO DIALS!!!


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/16/2016 2:47:01 PM
+5 Boost
Great catches!

Agree, it looks more premium and XC60-like from the read.

I wouldn't consider the Escape or Rav 4 after seeing this.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/15/2016 4:09:12 PM
-4 Boost
TURD.
The face is hideous. The side detailing is disgusting. It looks too tall, too narrow, and too tipsy.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 10/15/2016 4:20:37 PM
0 Boost
I hate this look. Too many weird curves and angles.


kussimekkussimek - 10/15/2016 5:40:35 PM
-1 Boost
DUD, also the new CX-5 is on it's way which not only I bet will be a better looking car but better all around vehicle as well.



Dexter1Dexter1 - 10/15/2016 5:41:28 PM
-4 Boost
Another Asian eyesore visually polluting the roads. What is with that double-decker back end (and awful front end and side views for that matter?) Oh yeah—looks like those damned Toyota designers must be moonlighting for Honda. I'm being kind when I say it's truly disgusting.


BraddictionBraddiction - 10/15/2016 6:02:38 PM
0 Boost
The only thing I admire about this is the screen and dial placement. The air vents look very Rogue-ish, hmm. Other than that the rear looks hideous. 3/5 stars for overall design


TheSteveTheSteve - 10/15/2016 8:08:30 PM
-1 Boost
Although the profile looks inoffensive enough, the front and rear ends looks hastily and poorly thrown together.

I was about to suggest that perhaps looks are unimportant to people who buy economy cars, but then I remembered a number of ugly looking premium cars, so maybe it's just that much of the auto industry has run out of ideas, or got lazy, or has gone crazy, or fired all the good designers to save money. I don't know.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 10/15/2016 9:17:08 PM
+8 Boost
This is going to be a SALES STUD. And all of you who criticized the look of this car, I'm sure you're all correct; just like how the car magazines that rave about Mazda's zoom zoom cars, especially as they sell a fraction of the eyesores from Toyota and Honda, have all been correct as well. Just make sure you don't work for car companies that want to sell cars now :-)


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/16/2016 2:45:53 PM
+5 Boost
Completely agree.

The CR-V is gonna do BIG business for Honda.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/16/2016 6:46:14 PM
-4 Boost
@Agent00R...see your eye doctor.


MrEEMrEE - 10/15/2016 11:11:06 PM
+6 Boost
Stud, best in class likely to challenge Camry in sales.


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/16/2016 2:47:45 PM
+6 Boost
May also create demand destruction for Accord.


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