2020 Honda HR-V Sport In-Depth Review: The Honda SUV With A Wild Side!
2020 Honda HR-V Sport
Hello guys, and welcome back to Car Obsession. Now then, think of your typical Honda SUV buyer and I imagine you'll picture a sensible, pragmatic and practical person. Therefore, the new HR-V Sport may seem a bit...brash. This is a small SUV with big alloys, pumped up looks, glossy black detailing and a double exhaust, so it's clear it means business.
It's able to back this up as well, thanks to a 1.5 litre turbocharged petrol which offers 182hp along with 240Nm of torque (177 lb ft), meaning you'll hit 62mph in just under 8 seconds, and the top speed is 134mph. That's for the 6-speed manual however, you will lose a bit of performance if you go for the CVT. Power can only be fed to the front wheels, so those looking for AWD are going to be disappointed.
You'll need somewhat deep pockets for the Sport, as it starts from £28,420, offering standard features such as 18" alloys, sport styling, rear privacy glass, double exhaust, LED lights both front and rear, 7" touchscreen with DAB radio, Bluetooth, navigation, but NO smartphone connectivity, half leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual zone climate control, reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors.
When it comes to safety features, the HR-V Sport has got that covered, offering standard features such as 6 airbags, autonomous emergency braking, high beam assist, traffic sign recognition, and speed limiter. This was enough to secure the HR-V five stars from Euro NCAP, which is bound to give peace of mind for those looking to use the car to move the family about.
Fuel economy, not a sexy subject, but an important one. As you would expect, this version of the HR-V is not going to be the kindest to your bank balance when it comes to consumption. On a combined run Honda states that this engine can offer up to 42.2mpg for the manual gearbox, and 39.2 for the CVT. When fitted to the manual, this 1.5 litre petrol emits 151g/km of CO2, whilst the CVT version emits 163g/km.
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Hello guys, and welcome back to Car Obsession. Now then, think of your typical Honda SUV buyer and I imagine you'll picture a sensible, pragmatic and practical person. Therefore, the new HR-V Sport may seem a bit...brash. This is a small SUV with big alloys, pumped up looks, glossy black detailing and a double exhaust, so it's clear it means business.
It's able to back this up as well, thanks to a 1.5 litre turbocharged petrol which offers 182hp along with 240Nm of torque (177 lb ft), meaning you'll hit 62mph in just under 8 seconds, and the top speed is 134mph. That's for the 6-speed manual however, you will lose a bit of performance if you go for the CVT. Power can only be fed to the front wheels, so those looking for AWD are going to be disappointed.
You'll need somewhat deep pockets for the Sport, as it starts from £28,420, offering standard features such as 18" alloys, sport styling, rear privacy glass, double exhaust, LED lights both front and rear, 7" touchscreen with DAB radio, Bluetooth, navigation, but NO smartphone connectivity, half leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual zone climate control, reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors.
When it comes to safety features, the HR-V Sport has got that covered, offering standard features such as 6 airbags, autonomous emergency braking, high beam assist, traffic sign recognition, and speed limiter. This was enough to secure the HR-V five stars from Euro NCAP, which is bound to give peace of mind for those looking to use the car to move the family about.
Fuel economy, not a sexy subject, but an important one. As you would expect, this version of the HR-V is not going to be the kindest to your bank balance when it comes to consumption. On a combined run Honda states that this engine can offer up to 42.2mpg for the manual gearbox, and 39.2 for the CVT. When fitted to the manual, this 1.5 litre petrol emits 151g/km of CO2, whilst the CVT version emits 163g/km.
Site: http://carobsession.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/carobsessionuk
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carobsessionuk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carobsessionuk/
Music Credit:
Music by taomei - Running - https://thmatc.co/?l=98B9CF
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