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  2. Honda CR-V (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fifth-generation Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda since 2016, replacing the fourth-generation CR-V. It was first unveiled on 13 October 2016 in Detroit , United States.

  3. Honda CR-V - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CR-V (also sold as the Honda Breeze in ... is used in a British car review article that was republished by Honda, ... 2016 [34] and at ...

  4. Honda CR-V (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-generation Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda since 2011, replacing the third-generation CR-V. It debuted as a concept model called the CR-V Concept in Los Angeles , United States in September 2011, and went on sale in the country in December 2011.

  5. 2019 Honda CR-V Review and Buying Guide | Everything ... - AOL

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    The Honda CR-V is unchanged for 2019. The CR-V is impeccably well-rounded with space, fuel economy, performance, value, safety and quality that betters most of its compact crossover SUV competitors.

  6. List of Honda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    CR-V 4WD; 2014– ZF 9HP transmission — 9-speed Acura TLX (V6), Honda Pilot (effective 2016 in some trims), Honda Odyssey, Acura MDX, Honda Passport, Honda Ridgeline (2020–present), Honda CR-V i-DTEC (Diesel Engine), Honda Civic i-DTEC (Diesel Engine) 2017– Honda 10-speed automatic — 10-speed with Sequential SportShift Paddle Shifters

  7. Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda introduced the CR-V e:FCEV in February 2024 in the US. It is a plug-in hybrid fuel cell version of the CR-V that is equipped with an electric motor, two high-pressure hydrogen tanks with a total capacity of 4.3 kg (9.5 lb) and a 17.7 kWh battery with plug-in charging capability. [97]