2025 Honda HR-V e:HEV X review: Long-term conclusion

Our three-month tenure with Honda’s smallest SUV has come to an finish, and returning the HR-V e:HEV X has left us with lots to unpack.

In contrast to typical long-term automotive critiques the place one journalist is presented nearly all of seat time, this HR-V was shared between myself and deputy market editor Josh Nevett – the 2 youngest members of the CarExpert editorial group with wildly completely different use circumstances (he lives close to Melbourne’s CBD and I’m properly out of city).

Josh broke down the fundamentals of the HR-V within the introduction we printed in Could, and it’s now my flip to offer you an perception into what our time with the automotive was like, and sum up our ideas. For stability, we’ve added Josh’s ideas in the direction of the underside of this evaluate.

All up, we clocked up a pair thousand kilometres within the HR-V over these three months, and my driving tasked it with long- and short-distance commuting, inner-suburb errand operating, and full-capacity carpooling, offering a broad snapshot of HR-V life.

I additionally reviewed the identical spec of HR-V in our regular seven-day format earlier this 12 months, so this was a great alternative to see how these takeaways stack up over the long term.

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The great

As is predicted of Honda, the HR-V boasts distinctive design and construct high quality, each inside and outside, though the outside is wise however doesn’t precisely stand out from the small SUV crowd.