Welcome to our comprehensive car comparison page where we intelligently size up vehicles to help you make an informed decision. In this comparison, we examine the Honda HR-V, analyzing its various parameters, from model information to environmental impact, so that you can see how it measures up on different aspects of automobile excellence.
# | Lynk & Co 01 | Honda HR-V | Add to comparison |
---|---|---|---|
Generation | 01 1. Generation (1. Facelift) (CX11) Change selected generation 2024 - Now | HR-V 3. Generation (1. Facelift) (RV) Change selected generation 2025 - Now | |
Body | SUV | SUV | |
Doors | 5 | 5 | |
Vehicle class | Mid-size car (e.g., 3 Series) | Compact car (e.g., Golf) | |
Engine | |||
Remove | Remove from comparison | Remove from comparison |
Dimensions are crucial in understanding a vehicle's road presence and spatial offerings. The Honda HR-V stretches to a length of 4340 m, rides on a wheelbase of 2610 m, and stands at a height of 1582 m. Including mirrors, it spans 2028 m in width. A ground clearance of 188 m and a turning circle of 11.00 m suggest that the vehicle is designed with both urban navigation and modest off-road potential in mind. The HR-V's size provides a balanced mix of agility and interior spaciousness.
Cargo space is often a deal-breaker for many. The Honda HR-V's boot capacity ranges from 320 liters to 335 liters, depending on trim—with the minimal space pertaining to the '1.5 i-MMD Hybrid Advance Style e-CVT' and the maximum to the '1.5 i-MMD Hybrid Elegance e-CVT'. If you need more, folding the rear seats expands the space from floor to the roof to 1305 liters, and up to windows to 987 liters. Seating for 5 and standard Isofix anchors exemplify the HR-V's commitment to comfort and safety, respectively. Storage versatility stands out as one of the HR-V's core strengths.
The mechanical heart of the Honda HR-V features a 4-cylinder engine mated to a single-gear setup, emphasizing its focus on efficient, straightforward power delivery. It reaches a maximum speed of 170kph and outputs 96kW of power along with a substantial 253Nm of torque. Coming in at a cubic capacity of 1498c, this engine balances competence with economy. Acceleration from 0 to 100km/h ranges between 10.6 seconds and 10.7 seconds. In terms of performance, the HR-V is a balanced performer symbolizing reliability and steady power.
Fuel consumption and emissions are increasingly important factors. The Honda HR-V boasts a combined consumption of just 5.4 liters per 100km (WLTP), and a Co2 emission figure of 122.0 g/km—criteria where it seeks to excel in ecological responsibility. With a tank size of 40 liters, it ensures that stops at the fuel station are infrequent. It rolls on tyres size 225/50R18, and produces noise levels at 66dB, making for a quieter, more fuel-efficient journey. The HR-V treads lightly on both your wallet and the environment.
The Honda HR-V has an empty weight (EU standard) of 1452kg, and it can legally carry up to a permissible total weight of 1870kg, ensuring a capable payload for both passengers and cargo. It can support a maximum roof load of 45kg, indicating that it's ready for extra luggage when adventure calls. With its balanced weight distribution and solid build, the HR-V remains both agile and dependable for various loads and towing needs.
No specific data provided for offroad capabilities.
No specific data provided for electric vehicle features.