
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.

With a easy, typical inside, the HR-V feels prefer it was constructed to be as user-friendly as attainable. It nonetheless appears good too, and we like that many bodily buttons have been retained – there’s no diving into touchscreens to regulate the air-conditioning right here, for instance, and the centre stack dials particularly are satisfying to make use of with their notchy really feel.
Most of the surfaces are completed in some type of artificial leather-based, which additionally means they’re mushy. There are related accents to the in any other case fabric seat trim, an upholstery choice we admire given the occasional heat day in Melbourne.
We didn’t have any points staying snug in these seats on longer drives both, as they’re additionally mushy but supportive. Hopping in on colder days was made simpler by the material, however you additionally get two-setting seat heaters. Sadly no seat air flow, however that’s usually solely required for all-leather seats.
We additionally just like the chunky steering wheel and its buttons regardless of the latter being shiny and grime-prone, and the structure of all the things simply feels deliberate and purposeful, making this a extremely ergonomic automobile. Higher but, we didn’t hear any inside rattles or squeaks both.


When you get shifting, Honda’s hybrid system comes into its personal. It’s quiet at low pace and prioritises electrical energy, whereas transitioning to the petrol engine is seamless and occurs on the proper time.
You get a good kick from a standstill too, as there’s that immediate electrical torque helps the automotive really feel zippy round city. This additionally has gas financial system advantages that we’ll element additional down.
It isn’t the best-sounding engine you’ll ever hear, however Honda has a enjoyable means of getting across the drone produced by the CVT automated. There are programmed ‘gear’ steps that solely reveal themselves at excessive revs, when the transmission will shift by way of them as if they’re actual.
That is much more pronounced in Sport mode, and since there’s no lag between any of the ‘gears’, you get the sensation of lightning-fast shifts. In order for you your non-performance Honda to really feel like one thing a bit peppier, that is the closest you’ll get.


Seating capability apart (for now), the HR-V will also be fairly sensible. Boot area isn’t unbelievable on paper, however you possibly can truly pack quite a bit in – that is supported by the Magic Seats that may fold to open up more room within the boot, or elevate to create area within the second row.
As talked about in our introduction, you possibly can comfortably match one thing as massive as a cricket bag within the boot, and I used to be in a position to squeeze in a full-size golf bag with out collapsing the rear seats. This was very helpful as a result of it allowed me to suit occupants in the entire HR-V’s seat, and loads of their gear.
Past that there’s Honda’s capped-price servicing, which provides 5 normal companies at an astounding worth of simply $199 every.
That’s one of many least expensive service costs you’ll discover within the small SUV section, and a giant drawcard for newcomers to the Honda model.
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The not so good
The elephant within the room is the seating association. There are solely two seats within the rear, as the center of the again bench can’t legally be used as a seat as a result of there’s no seatbelt.

Why, I hear you ask? It’s just because Honda wouldn’t engineer a top-tether point for the center seating place, one thing that’s mandated by Australian Design Guidelines (ADR) for any nominated rear seat with a seatbelt. Honda’s resolution was to suit nothing in any respect.
That is regardless of the HR-V being supplied as a five-seater in some abroad markets. We’ve mentioned in critiques again and again that that is severely disappointing, because it limits the practicality of this automobile – there’s additionally no spare wheel and little under-floor boot storage.
What you get as a substitute is a normal fold-down armrest and a little bit extra bolstering for the seat bases. We will’t think about the again of the HR-V could be that snug if all three seating positions have been usable, however the truth this automotive is simply a four-seater severely limits its enchantment for a lot of consumers, whether or not they have households or not.
There have been a number of events when the HR-V couldn’t slot in everybody I wanted to ferry, and virtually each different SUV available on the market – together with direct rivals just like the Toyota C-HR and Mazda CX-30 – have at the least 5 seats for good cause.

Then there’s the infotainment state of affairs. We’ve heard complaints that the display is simply too small, however we don’t assume that is the top of the world.
What’s harder to stay with are the inconsistencies with Apple CarPlay. The HR-V helps wi-fi CarPlay, however as a rule my telephone wouldn’t join.
To keep away from messing round with getting one gadget to overlook the opposite and reconnect all the things from sq. one, a wired connection was the best way to go. The USB ports are positioned in plain sight and are simple to search out in low mild, which helps when plugging in a cable.
I’m not the largest fan of the multimedia display’s native graphics, however the massive bins are simple to learn. Comparable might be mentioned for the straightforward half-digital instrument cluster, however I nonetheless like the best way all the things is laid out right here forward of the motive force.

Lastly there’s the worth, which is a bit exhausting to swallow for an SUV of this dimension. Our e:HEV X tester sits in the course of the three-variant HR-V vary, however at $39,900 drive-away it’s solely $3000 cheaper than the flagship mannequin.
It’s additionally the most cost effective hybrid HR-V obtainable, with the only real petrol variant opening the lineup at $34,900 drive-away. The hybrids are little doubt the variants to go for, and in that context they’re nonetheless cheaper than a C-HR ($42,990 earlier than on-roads).
However at base degree the HR-V is clearly costlier than its rivals. The CX-30 begins at $34,655 earlier than on-roads, the MG ZS Hybrid+ at $33,990 drive-away, the non-hybrid Nissan Qashqai at $34,665 earlier than on-roads, and the Hyundai Kona at $32,500 earlier than on-roads, for instance.
This has doubtless contributed to the HR-V’s comparatively low gross sales determine within the first half of 2025, when Honda delivered 2403 examples, which is far fewer than the Kona (11,241), ZS (10,177), CX-30 (6202) and Qashqai (2783).
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Dwelling with the HR-V
My time behind the wheel of the HR-V ended up being pretty balanced, and included related quantities of freeway, suburban, and inner-city driving. I spend most of my seat time commuting, so we’ll begin there for a broad baseline in opposition to its rivals.

On common, my one-way commute takes round one hour and is comprised largely of freeway driving. This offers not solely loads of time to get acquainted with the entrance of a automotive’s cabin, but additionally to really feel how the automotive behaves at round 100km/h in addition to when crawling in visitors.
Regardless of its comparatively mushy suspension setup, the HR-V feels good at pace. It’s planted on the freeway, which you’ll not anticipate given its comparatively slender tyres and fairly excessive experience peak, which does provide a great view of the highway.
I had no points trundling alongside and the automotive feels fairly snug at 110km/h. It’s additionally ready to take in bigger bumps and undulations with out throwing you round an excessive amount of, which meant I by no means dreaded driving it on the lengthy haul to or from work.
There’s a noticeable discount in engine and dealing with efficiency when absolutely laden, however the experience additionally turns into smoother with extra passengers and cargo.

Having further weight over the rear axle creates fairly a snug experience, which is one thing I observed over the course of every week after I used the HR-V to ferry three pals forwards and backwards between Melbourne’s outer suburbs and its stadium precinct.
Every passenger had loads of area too, even within the again. After all the HR-V might by no means be an Uber given it lacks 5 seats, but it surely’s surprisingly good at transporting as much as 4 individuals.
Honda is famend for its experience/dealing with experience, and regardless of a definite lack of physique roll in comparison with lots of its rivals, the HR-V does provide fairly a luxurious experience, particularly alongside cheaper variants of the CX-30 or Qashqai, for example.
The automotive additionally has no situation ploughing over tram tracks, and inner-city driving is simple due to its small dimensions. It’s additionally fairly nimble due to a good turning circle and light-weight low-speed steering, which makes it simple to string into tight carparks too.

Including a lot of weight does blunt the efficiency of the automotive although, and the engine turns into fairly shouty underneath exhausting acceleration when absolutely loaded. It’s hardly insufferable throughout these few uncommon eventualities although.
The hybrid system greater than makes up for it. Over the course of three months our gas financial system hovered across the 5,0L/100km mark – a exceptional determine given the number of driving we subjected it to, and Honda’s declare of 4.3L/100km.
That mentioned, the HR-V solely has a 40-litre gas tank, which implies higher-load driving can drain it pretty rapidly. On a number of events we noticed the automotive travelling at 80km/h in electrical mode, so it has the potential to be correctly environment friendly if the situations and driving behaviours align.
All that factors to fairly a classy hybrid powertrain, similar to these obtainable throughout Honda Australia’s whole mannequin vary.

In contrast to some automobiles that may take greater than a one-week check to really feel snug in, we felt at residence within the HR-V after only a few days, which is testomony to how simple the automotive is to function and drive.
It’s backed up by a stable suite of security gear, though it does lack a surround-view digital camera. As soon as once more its small dimension means it’s simple to park, thanks partly additionally its generously sized wing mirrors.
The one factor we will complain about right here is its adaptive cruise system, which is pretty beepy – for the shortage of a greater time period. It’ll beep when a automotive strikes in entrance of you and beep when the pace restrict modifications, neither of which can be completely crucial.
In any other case there’s little or no to complain about right here. In typical Honda style, the HR-V e:HEV X is a stable total package deal that does virtually all the things properly with out standing out in any single space.
Josh’s verdict on the HR-V
Having spent most of my stint within the HR-V caught in metropolis visitors, I’d surmise that it’s a sensible and environment friendly commuter with out deal-breaking flaws.

The powertrain received’t set your world on hearth, but it surely’ll be low-cost to run and certain reliable. The adaptive cruise management works a deal with, too, and it’s a function that’s extra essential to me than most.
Likewise, the inside was designed with perform over kind in thoughts. Honda’s famed ‘Magic Seats’ by no means stop to impress, and the HR-V is properly outfitted to deal with the calls for of a small household.
The shortage of dependable wi-fi smartphone mirroring is an annoyance, although, and the four-seat cabin design unimaginative.
Personally, I’d be after one thing with a little bit extra character for the cash, however the HR-V ought to nonetheless tick loads of bins for a lot of small SUV consumers.

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