Honda CR-V vs Mercedes-Benz C63

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Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V

$41,900 - $64,400

2026 price

Mercedes-Benz C63
Mercedes-Benz C63

$124,868 - $149,807

2021 price

Summary

2026 Honda CR-V
2021 Mercedes-Benz C63
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.5L

Twin Turbo V8, 4.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

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

10.3L/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

  • Price is high
  • Still not 100 per cent on the Coupe’s looks
  • No applicable ANCAP score
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.

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2021 Mercedes-Benz C63 Summary

If you know the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S, you know it’s a hardcore V8 thumper with little in the way of bashfulness. It’s a brawler. A beast. 

Now there’s an even more eye-catching AMG C 63 S Coupe, which we’re testing here. It’s the Aero Edition - a collector’s version of the current-generation C 63 S Coupe with a bit more visual bling that also helps it stick to the road better.

It is a local area special edition, with only 63 examples to be sold across Australia and New Zealand. And if the rumours are true, the next-generation will see the V8 engine in danger of being axed in favour of a hybrid, high-performance four-cylinder version. Say it ain’t so! 

Well, if the CarsGuide crystal ball turns out to be right, maybe one of these C 63 S Aero Editions is worth getting in your garage quick-smart. Or is it? Let’s go through the criteria and see how it stacks up.

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2026 Honda CR-V 2021 Mercedes-Benz C63

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