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Honda CR-V vs Toyota RAV4

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Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V

2024 price

Toyota RAV4
Toyota RAV4

$36,847 - $73,990

2022 price

Summary

2024 Honda CR-V
2022 Toyota RAV4
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Inline 4, 2.5L
Fuel Type
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Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
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4.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Slightly expensive compared to rivals
  • Only one hybrid model available
  • Awkward boot space

  • Clammy plastic seat coverings
  • No front passenger seat height adjustment
  • Some noise at higher engine and road speeds
2024 Honda CR-V Summary

The Honda CR-V hit our shores in 1997 and it’s been a popular medium SUV for families ever since but the recently launched 2024 (sixth-generation) version sees some much-needed updates to help keep it competitive in a hotly contested market.

The newest generation CR-V maintains a handy seven-seat configuration but the technology and safety systems have been overhauled to please the modern driver.

However, it’s the restyling of its looks which will catapult it towards the front of the mid-size SUV pack… and the position is well-earned. This is (now) a good-looking vehicle.

But Honda had to shake things up because the medium SUV class is one of the most popular categories in Australia and it’s awesome to see a hybrid variant being offered, even if it is only available on the top-spec model.

The CR-V has solid competition from the likes of the recently updated Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan X-Trail and Volkswagen’s family-friendly Tiguan Allspace.

This week I’m road-testing the VTi L7 front-wheel drive grade with my little family of three to see just how practical this revamp has been.

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2022 Toyota RAV4 Summary

Why aren’t there sportier versions of Australia’s most popular vehicles?

Given how successful the XR6 and SV6 were in their respective Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore ranges, you’d expect similar souped-up and/or go-faster grades in the top-selling Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson and Toyota RAV4.

Now, we know many offer turbo models already, but they’re skewered more towards the higher-end or luxury side, rather than setting pulses racing.

However, there is some light in this long and lonely tunnel for medium SUV buyers seeking some sporty spice, with the arrival of the Toyota RAV4 XSE hybrid.

Yes, it’s strictly a looks-only proposition, with no additional power or chassis upgrades to entice the keener driver. But, considering how accomplished the current generation is in pleasing enthusiasts as well as eco warriors, hope exists that it may add something fresh and exciting to a dull class.

Or, are we expecting too much from what is essentially a middle-of-the-road midsized hybrid SUV?

Let's check it out.

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