HondaCR-V (2023-)
- Medium/Large SUV
- Full hybrid
- Available new
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Honda’s CR-V is one of the UK’s most familiar SUVs. Launched in 2023, this sixth-generation CR-V is larger than ever, competing with medium-sized SUVs such as the Kia Sorento and Toyota RAV4. It’s offered in either e:HEV hybrid or e:PHEV plug-in hybrid forms – but is it a good choice? Read our full Honda CR-V (2023-) road test review to find out.
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