- The 2023 Honda CR-V starts at $31,110, plus a $1,245 destination fee
Most months, the CR-V is both Honda’s best-selling model and one of America’s two best-selling compact SUVs. It offers a near-perfect balance — plenty of cargo and passenger space in a vehicle small enough to maneuver easily in traffic and crowded parking lots. It’s economical, safe, and has the armor-clad reliability and resale value that made Honda so successful. Only the Toyota RAV4 wins more hearts.
All-New 2023 Honda CR-V
Honda has an all-new CR-V headed to dealer lots soon. Today, Honda revealed prices for the all-new CR-V.
The 2023 CR-V wears handsome updated looks — we think it’s the best a Honda SUV has ever looked — and borrows the bones of the excellent new Civic.
No one in the press has driven the new CR-V yet (though our Micah Muzio has spent some time exploring it but not driving it). But we expect it to replicate the balanced handling of the Civic.
EX and EX-L models get an updated 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine making 190 horsepower, mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Sport and Sport Touring models get a more powerful hybrid system using a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder and an electric motor, which combine for 204 horsepower. Front-wheel drive (FWD) is standard on all but the top Sport Touring trim, which gets all-wheel drive (AWD) standard. AWD is optional on every trim level.
2023 Honda CR-V Pricing:
Trim | Drivetrain | MSRP | MSRP Plus $1,245 Destination Charge | EPA Mileage Rating City/Hwy/Combined |
EX (FWD) | 1.5T/CVT | $31,110 | $32,355 | 28 / 34 / 30 |
EX (AWD) | 1.5T/CVT | $32,610 | $33,855 | 27 / 32 / 29 |
Sport (FWD) | Hybrid | $32,450 | $33,695 | 43 / 36 / 40 |
Sport (AWD) | Hybrid | $33,950 | $35,195 | 40 / 34 / 37 |
EX-L (FWD) | 1.5T/CVT | $33,760 | $35,005 | 28 / 34 / 30 |
EX-L (AWD) | 1.5T/CVT | $35,260 | $36,505 | 27 / 32 / 29 |
Sport Touring (AWD) | Hybrid | $38,600 | $39,845 | 40 / 34 / 37 |