Honda CR-V vs Aston Martin DB11

What's the difference?

VS
Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V

$41,900 - $64,400

2026 price

Aston Martin DB11
Aston Martin DB11

2019 price

Summary

2026 Honda CR-V
2019 Aston Martin DB11
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.5L

V12, 5.2L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
7.1L/100km (combined)

11.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • No spare wheel in hybrid grades
  • No digital radio in all but top two grades
  • Weird gear shifter buttons

  • Expected safety tech MIA
  • Modest warranty
  • No Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
2026 Honda CR-V Summary

The current-generation Honda CR-V is a deeply impressive vehicle. It’s won a bunch of awards, it’s one of CarsGuide’s top picks for a medium SUV and it’s got decades of heritage. 

Despite all this, it’s not as popular as it once was. The Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson and newer rivals, largely from China, have grabbed the attention of Australian buyers.

Halfway through the sixth-generation CR-V's life Honda Australia has improved the offering, and the timing couldn’t be better.

As the fuel crisis looks to be hanging around for a while, Honda has trimmed the pure petrol grades from six to two and added three more hybrid grades. Previously hybrid power was only offered on the flagship e:HEV RS at around $60k drive-away, but now you can get a petrol-electric CR-V for just under $50k.

Not much else has changed with the model year 2026 update aside from some new spec on select grades, but Honda has addressed the CR-V’s biggest criticism by making hybrid power more affordable.

View full pricing & specs
2019 Aston Martin DB11 Summary

It might look like a stealth fighter, but this dramatic example of Aston Martin’s DB11 AMR didn’t fly under anyone’s radar during its time in the CarsGuide garage.

Forget the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, this piece of British royalty caused jaws to drop and camera phones to rise more effectively than any mere ginger celebrity or ex-TV trouper. 

AMR stands for Aston Martin Racing, and this performance flagship replaces the ‘standard’ DB11, delivering even more fire under the hood and fury from the exhaust. Aston also claims it’s faster, dynamically superior, and sleeker on the inside. 

In fact, the DB11 AMR’s 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 now produces enough grunt to accelerate it from 0-100km/h in just 3.7 seconds. 

More than just a flash Harry, then? Let’s find out.

View full pricing & specs

Deep dive comparison

2026 Honda CR-V 2019 Aston Martin DB11

Change vehicle