Honda CR-V 2020 News

Australia's hottest-selling SUVs
By Tung Nguyen · 06 Jan 2021
With 454,701 SUV sales in 2020 making up nearly half of all overall Australian new-car volume, it's no surprise to see high-riders parked on every street, at all the schools and the supermarket stable.For every humble passenger car sold in Australia last
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Who’s winning and losing in 2020 sales?
By Stephen Ottley · 07 Jul 2020
Car sales are down in 2020.
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What Honda Australia needs right now
By Tung Nguyen · 04 Apr 2020
Honda Australia is in the midst of transformation, and it is hoped that the change will turn the brand into a leaner, more profitable business that is better able to adapt to a shrinking Australian market and tough economic conditions.The news last week t
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Will online car sales be the new norm?
By Stephen Ottley · 29 Mar 2020
At first glance Honda Australia's decision to scale back its operations and adopt a new 'agency-style' sales model looks like a backwards step.
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Every Honda will go hybrid
By Tom White · 11 Dec 2019
It's a hybrid takeover at Honda, but it might be a while before we see electrified versions of its most popular cars...
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Will the world move past Honda?
By Tung Nguyen · 19 Nov 2019
Honda's lofty goal of bringing electrification to the masses seem to be at odds with the brand's local division, which currently only offers one electrified vehicle in its line-up - the prohibitively expensive $420,000 before on-road costs NSX flagship.Wh
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Could the Breeze preview the CR-V facelift?
By Tung Nguyen · 18 Oct 2019
Honda Australia's fifth-generation CR-V mid-size SUV has kicking around since 2017, meaning a facelifted version is expected in the near future for the Japanese brand's best-selling model.In the US, an updated CR-V was shown just last month with new looks
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Honda’s new Jazz goes green
By Tung Nguyen · 11 Sep 2019
Honda has confirmed its new-generation Jazz light hatchback, expected to be revealed at next month's Tokyo motor show, will launch next year and feature at least one hybrid engine that will be the sole powertrain for the European market.However, Honda Aus
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