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I drove Honda’s $43,000 CR-V Hybrid. These 17 features make it one of the best SUVs money can buy.
- The Honda CR-V is one of the most popular compact SUVs in the US and Honda’s best-selling model.
- I recently drove a 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid with all-wheel-drive in range-topping Sport Touring trim.
- I was impressed by the CR-V’s advanced hybrid powertrain, quiet cabin, and smart interior design.
The CR-V compact SUV, now in its sixth generation, is Honda’s best-selling model and has been since 2017.
Last year, Honda sold more than 361,000 CR-Vs in the US. That’s approaching the total sales of the brand’s venerable Accord and Civic sedans.
I recently reviewed an all-wheel-drive 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid in the range-topping Sport Touring trim with an as-tested price of $42,605. I was impressed by its hybrid powertrain, quiet ride, and excellent cabin ergonomics.
The base CR-V starts at $30,100, while the most affordable hybrid trim, the front-wheel-drive CR-V Sport, starts at $34,350.
The top-of-the-line hybrid trim starts at $40,800.
Here’s a closer look at some of the CR-V’s most interesting features that make it one of the best compact SUVs money can buy.