Honda CR-V gets new look and safety features missing in Brazil

Honda CR-V 2021 Front Movement
Changes are concentrated in the front bumper and radiator grille (Disclosure/Honda)

After updating the HR-V and Civic, it’s Honda’s turn to give the CR-V a makeover. The SUV has undergone changes to the bumpers, wheels, radiator grille and equipment package.

This, in fact, is one of the big news for the line in the United States. Honda Sensing, the brand’s semi-autonomous feature package, is now standard for all versions of the North American CR-V.

Sensing features include adaptive cruise control with autonomous braking and lane keeping assistant.

Honda CR-V 2021 Static Rear
The new wheels are 18″ in the combustion versions and 19″ in the hybrid (Disclosure/Honda)
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Furthermore, the hybrid version of the CR-V will also be made in the USA. It uses a 2.0 pseudo-Atkinson cycle engine which, assisted by an electric motor on the rear axle, allows the delivery of a combined power of 212 hp.

And in Brazil?

Honda CR-V 2021 Interior
The hybrid version replaces the gear knob with buttons (Disclosure/Honda)

As the CR-V sold in Brazil is imported from the United States, the debut of the restyled version here is natural. Officially, Honda told QUATRO RODAS that it “does not comment on its business strategy”.

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The expectation is that the new CR-V will debut in the country a few months after its launch in the United States, scheduled for the beginning of 2020. It is possible that the brand will also import the hybrid version, which was exhibited at the last São Paulo Motor Show to test public receptivity.

Honda CR-V 2021 Bag holder
Versions sold in America still have only five seats (Disclosure/Honda)

Offering Sensing in all versions is a facilitator for Honda to bring the package to Brazil, but it is not a guarantee: the current Touring version, sold for R$ 194,900, always had safety systems in the USA, but the brand produced units with an equipment package specific to Brazil.

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Currently only the Accord has Sensing in Brazil. Even updated, the new Civic and HR-V Touring still do not offer the package, although the North American versions of the duo offer the systems in all versions.