2017 Honda CR-V Preview

Christian Wardlaw | Oct 14, 2016

Fast Facts

  • Completely redesigned inside and out
  • Larger interior, more cargo space, better materials
  • Standard Honda Sensing technology for most versions
  • Optional blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert systems
  • Available turbocharged 4-cylinder engine
  • New infotainment system with smartphone projection
  • Built in Ohio, Indiana, and Ontario, Canada
  • On sale around the first of the year

2017 Honda CR-V Touring front quarter right photo

Introduction

2017 Honda CR-V Touring 7-8 front right photo

Honda could not have better timed the redesigned 2017 CR-V. In the past year, small crossover SUVs have become the most popular type of vehicle sold in America, and among them, the CR-V is the best-selling model. A thorough redesign should cement Honda’s lead in the segment, and when the new CR-V goes on sale this winter it will be offered in LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trim levels.

Exterior Features

2017 Honda CR-V Touring rear quarter left photo

Design highlights of the new CR-V include a longer wheelbase with reduced rear overhang, sharpened styling, sporty dual exhaust outlets, and standard aluminum wheels. All trim levels include LED running lights, and a new Automatic Shutter Grille System improves aerodynamics and fuel economy, Honda says.

Interior Features

2017 Honda CR-V black leather interior photo

Honda claims that the new 2017 CR-V “raises the bar” for refinement and premium features in the small crossover SUV segment. Honda also says the new CR-V offers best-in-class rear-seat legroom and more cargo space than before. Considering that it was already one of the roomiest models in its segment, this makes the CR-V even more family-friendly.

Optional Features

2017 Honda CR-V rooftop carrier accessory photo

Depending on the trim level, the new CR-V is available with a long list of upgrades. They include, but are not limited to, stitched leather seating, wood interior trim accents, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front and rear seats, heated side mirrors, and remote engine starting.

Honda says the new CR-V will be offered with a 12-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, including 4-way lumbar support. The front passenger’s seat will supply available 4-way power adjustment, which means it doesn’t offer a height adjuster, which is an oversight on Honda’s part.

Automatic high-beam LED headlights and rain-sensing wipers are also available, along with a hands-free power tailgate with foot-operated activation and larger 18-in. aluminum wheels.

Under the Hood

2017 Honda CR-V rolling chassis photo

The CR-V’s 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine carries over into the base LX trim level, making a reported 184 horsepower and 180 lb.-ft. of torque, according to Automotive News.

All other versions of the new CR-V feature a turbocharged, 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine making 190 horsepower and 179 lb.-ft. of torque. Though power ratings between the two engines are nearly equal, the turbocharged engine is expected to deliver better fuel economy combined with more torque lower in the rev range for superior acceleration.

Both engines will employ a continuously variable transmission with Honda G-Shift control logic, and power will be sent to the front wheels. An all-wheel-drive system is optional.

Additional engineering changes include greater ground clearance than the outgoing CR-V, revised suspension tuning for flatter cornering and quicker turn-in, and variable-ratio electric steering.

Safety

2017 Honda CR-V Touring front quarter left photo

Honda says the new CR-V uses its next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, which is designed to disperse collision energy away from the cabin and to be more effective in crashes with a variety of vehicle types and sizes.

Honda Sensing is now standard for all CR-Vs except for the LX trim level. This suite of driver-assistance and safety technologies includes forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, Road Departure Mitigation, lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow capability.

New features for the CR-V include a blind-spot warning system with rear cross-traffic alert, and automatic high-beam headlights. Honda did not reveal whether or not it will offer its camera-based LaneWatch technology for the CR-V.

Technology

2017 Honda CR-V HondaLink infotainment system photo

A new 7-in. touch-screen infotainment system debuts for the redesigned CR-V and includes a volume knob to make adjustment easier. The system features smartphone-projection technology for Apple and Android devices, voice-control compatibility with systems such as Siri, and smartphone-powered GPS navigation. An integrated navigation system is optional.

Families will be happy to know that Honda supplies rear USB charging ports in the new CR-V.

What’s Next?


Cars for Sale
Want to Take Action?
Shop Cars for Sale

Car Trade-in Values
Curious About Your Car’s Trade-in Value?
Find out With Our Car Trade-in Values Tool

Best Cars and Trucks
Want to Maximize Your Purchasing Power?
Explore Our Listings of the Best Cars and Trucks

EV Charging Stations Near Me
Need to Find EV Charging Stations Near You?
Check Out Our EV Charging Stations Map

Explore Car Shopping Guides

Best Popular Car Deals in June 2026

Best Popular Car Deals in June 2026

Are you looking for the best deals on the hottest new cars in June 2026? Look no further. We’ve researched the latest car incentives and offers for the top 10 best-selling cars in America. Here, ...See More

Read the Full Article
Best Popular Truck Deals in June 2026

Best Popular Truck Deals in June 2026

If you are searching for the best deals on the most popular new trucks in June 2026, your search ends here. We researched the latest incentives and offers for the 10 top-selling trucks in America. ...See More

Read the Full Article
Best Popular SUV Deals in June 2026

Best Popular SUV Deals in June 2026

If you are searching for the best deals on the hottest new SUVs in June 2026, your search ends here. We researched the latest car incentives and offers for the 20 top-selling SUV models in America. ...See More

Read the Full Article
Best Car Deals in June 2026

Best Car Deals in June 2026

The summer selling season is here, and automakers are offering strong cash and financing incentives on cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Check out the list below for current rebates, incentives, and loan ...See More

Read the Full Article