Honda CR-V Undergoes Minor Change, Introducing Top-Grade Black Edition | HONDA
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June 22, 2020

Honda CR-V Undergoes Minor Change, Introducing Top-Grade Black Edition | HONDA

The body colors now include three new options: "Super Platinum Grey Metallic," "Premium Crystal Blue Metallic," and "Seaglass Blue Pearl," all featuring a special painting method.

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Honda CR-V Undergoes Minor Change

On June 18, Honda announced a minor change to its mid-size SUV, the CR-V, which will be available from June 19.

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Top-Grade Black Edition Features Exclusive Black Accents Inside and Out

The CR-V debuted in 1995 as an SUV that combined the refined ride of a sedan with the robust performance to handle diverse road conditions. The current generation, fully redesigned in 2018, was launched with a 7-seater, 3-row gasoline model and Honda's first-ever hybrid CR-V, earning it widespread acclaim across various user demographics.
This minor update includes standard sequential turn signal lamps, a heated steering wheel, and door mirrors that automatically adjust when reversing. The EX grade now features seats upholstered in a combination of fabric and prime smooth leather, replacing the previous fabric. The Masterpiece grade sees a revised wheel design and the addition of heated rear seats as standard.
Additionally, a new top-grade "Black Edition" has been introduced, featuring exclusive black accents inside and out, and black-painted aluminum wheels to emphasize its rugged, powerful SUV presence. Within the lineup, the hybrid model, equipped with a two-motor hybrid system, has been renamed "e:HEV" (pronounced "ee-aitch-ee-ee-vee").
Pricing for the EX series, powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine, ranges from ¥3,311,600 to ¥4,188,800. The e:HEV series hybrid models are priced between ¥3,925,900 and ¥4,558,400.
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