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All-new petrol only Honda CR-V on sale from September

All-new petrol only Honda CR-V is on sale from September with prices starting from £25,995 for a 2WD manual S grade and topping out at £36,455 for an AWD EX with CVT
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Honda CR-V: good-value pricing for petrol-only CR-V. Hybrid to follow next year

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7 August 2018

THE all-new Honda CR-V SUV will be on sale from September.

It will be petrol only with prices starting from Honda’s usually good value price of £25,995.

That’s for the 2WD manual S version. Company car tax banding for the new Honda CR-V starts at 29%.

For most business motoring requirements, the Honda CR-V SE grade is £27,885 – again at 29%. If you add four-wheel drive capability to the CR-V, then the SE is priced at £28,995. The company car tax band is a grade higher.

Top range CR-V EX models start from £34,145 and are four-wheel drive only – with company car tax at 30%.

A CVT auto transmission will be available on all four-wheel drive models.

Honda CR-V standard equipment

Standard across all CR-V grades is parking sensors and a rear view camera as well as Honda SENSING; Honda’s suite of safety features which includes collision mitigation braking system, forward collision warning, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, road departure mitigation, adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition.

SR and EX will also feature blind spot warning and cross traffic monitoring, while the CVT version will feature low speed follow.

SR grade also adds smart entry and start, leather interior, active cornering lights and front windscreen de-icer.

EX further includes a heated steering wheel, head up display, hands free access power tailgate, heated rear seats and panoramic glass sunroof.

Honda says its PCP pricing is £279 a month on a three year, 10,000 mile contract. This rate is based on 6.2% APR for an SR AWD manual version. We don’t have Honda CR-V leasing rentals yet.

“The fifth generation CR-V once again raises the bar with the amount of equipment it comes with as standard at base grade,” commented Phil Webb, Head of Car at Honda.

The Honda CR-V hybrid version – which should offer lower emissions and reduced company car tax exposure – arrives in 2019.

Honda CR-V pricing and grades September 2018

Honda CR-V prices and grades table 2018

 

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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