A Look at the Versatility of the 2023 Honda HR-V
August 10 2022, Lallier Honda Montreal
The all-new 2023 Honda HR-V continues to be one of the most practical and versatile vehicles in its class by offering more cargo space than its predecessor when the seats are in place.
Greater Cargo Capacity
Because it became larger in its renewal, the 2023 Honda HR-V is able to offer more cargo space than last year's model, allowing it to carry more bulky items or luggage while comfortably accommodating 5 passengers. With 691 litres of space behind the bench seat, the new HR-V is one of the roomiest subcompact SUVs on the market. By folding the 60/40 split rear seatback, the 2023 HR-V provides 1,559 litres of space, which also puts it near the top of its class.
Competent all-wheel drive
The 2023 Honda HR-V is available with Honda's Real-Time All-Wheel Drive, which makes it even more versatile by allowing it to go where two-wheel drive vehicles might get stuck and by giving it greater stability on slippery surfaces. Since it's an on-demand system, this all-wheel drive system provides the benefits of four-wheel power with the fuel economy of a two-wheel drive model when the road is dry. This means the 2023 HR-V can confidently venture onto dirt roads or snow-covered roads to get anywhere the driver wants to go, safely.
Comfortable and efficient
The 2023 Honda HR-V can adapt to any driver and situation by offering a balance between performance and comfort. To satisfy drivers who want to have fun behind the wheel, the new HR-V features an independent rear suspension for the first time, as well as a stiffer structure that allows for better control of body movement during cornering while absorbing road irregularities more effectively. In addition, the new front seats offer better support, making them more comfortable on long trips and better able to hold the driver and passenger in turns.