Fit, HR-V, CR-V, or Pilot? What’s the Difference?
With the introduction of the HR-V, Honda currently has 4 different SUV-like vehicles on the market. If you are looking for your next vehicle, this could leave you wondering: what is the difference between these 4 vehicles? The Fit, HR-V, CR-V, and Pilot are all unique members of the Honda family, and some of their key differences will be identified below!
The 2015 Fit:
- Trim Levels: DX, LX, EX, and EX-L Navi
- Seats: 5
- Storage: up to 1,492L
- Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined): For manual transmission: 8.1/6.4/6.7 L/100KM; For CVT: 7.2/6.0/6.7 L/100KM (average between trim levels)
- Magic Seats: Yes
- Transmission Options: 6 speed manual and Continuously Variable Transmission
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The 2016 HR-V:
- Trim Levels: LX 2WD, EX 2WD, LX, EX, and EX-L
- Seats: 5
- Storage: up to 1,665L
- Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined): For manual transmission: 9.3/7.0/8.3 L/100KM; For CVT FWD: 8.3/6.7/7.6 L/100KM; For CVT AWD: 8.8/7.2/8.1 L/100KM
- Transmission Options: 6 speed manual and Continuously Variable Transmission
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The 2015 CR-V:
- Trim Levels: LX 2WD, LX, SE, EX, EX-L, and Touring.
- Seats: 5
- Storage: up to 2,000L
- Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined): Front-wheel drive: 8.6/6.9/7.8 L/100KM; Real Time AWD: 9.1/7.2/8.3 L/100KM
- Transmission Options: Continuously Variable Transmission
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The 2015 Pilot: