Honda Offers a Sneak Peek at Its New HR-V

Honda promises its 2023 HR-V has improved dynamics and powertrain to go along with an aerodynamic exterior.

Nancy Dunham, Principal Analyst/Retail

April 7, 2022

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2023 Honda HR-V
’23 Honda HR-V goes sleeker to appeal to urban buyers.

Honda unveils its second-generation HR-V compact CUV, a sleeker, more aerodynamic version of its predecessor.

Honda engineers based the earlier HR-V on the platform, and some might say styling, of the now discontinued Fit that was an economical but bare-bones runabout. The new HR-V takes its cues from the Civic, giving the ’23 HR-V a much-needed exterior facelift that likely will attract younger urban buyers.

The HR-V came out of the gate in 2015 as a solid competitor in the crowded compact crossover field. That year it clocked 41,969 sales, placing it ninth in a field of 16, according to Wards Intelligence data. In following years the HR-V ranked in or near the top 20% of sales in its segment, which grew to 26% by 2020. In 2021, it scored 137,090 sales, making it the top- selling model in its division. Between January and March 2022 it logged 42,168 sales, leading the first-quarter pack.

With those sales numbers it’s a good bet that the styling boost will ensure it continues to lead the pack.

Highlights include a geometric grille that borders on art deco design, angular, cat-like LED headlamps, hidden wipers and door-mounted mirrors. The low beltline underscores the HR-V’s athletic styling that includes an extended hood, sculpted hatch and liftgate spoiler.

Honda notes the latest model has a longer wheelbase and wider stance, but the Japanese automaker is holding back specifications, pricing, powertrain and interior details until closer to launch this summer.

About the Author(s)

Nancy Dunham

Principal Analyst/Retail, WardsAuto

Nancy Dunham became an auto journalist more than twenty years ago. She has worked as an editor and writer for the National Automobile Dealers Association, US News & World Report, CarFax, and various newspapers in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Her work also appears in Costco Connections, AARP, the New York Times, Rolling Stone and other publications.

Before specializing in automotive retail journalism, she was a newspaper reporter, magazine editor and publisher.

She lives in Tucson, Arizona, with her three beloved cats.

Contact her at [email protected] or https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancydwrites/.

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