Honda CR-V 2023 News

Tim Nicholson's Top 5 cars for 2023: From the Honda CR-V to the Peugeot 308 and - wait, is that a Citroen?
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By Tim Nicholson · 24 Dec 2023
Is it really the end of 2023 already? How did that happen so fast?? Well, it's time once again to review my year in cars and whittle down everything I have driven into a short list of five of my top picks.
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More hybrids coming? Supply levels of 2024 Honda CR-V, ZR-V, HR-V and Civic Type R revealed
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By Tim Nicholson · 01 Nov 2023
Much like most other manufacturers, Honda’s stock levels have been up and down since the pandemic, and while supply has improved on some key models, it’s the hybrids and hot hatches that still have lengthy wait lists.

Waiting too long for a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid? 2024 Honda CR-V price and specs confirmed for electrified family SUV arriving soon
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By Tung Nguyen · 01 Sep 2023
Honda’s new-generation CR-V will hit Australian later this year in a seven-variant line-up that is geared towards stealing sales away from the Mazda CX-8, Nissan X-Trail and Mitsubishi Outlander.
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Why Honda is confident it will meet sales targets: New ZR-V and CR-V to lead resurgence for the Japanese brand
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By Stephen Ottley · 19 Aug 2023
Honda Australia is confident that the arrival of the all-new ZR-V and new-generation CR-V will lead it back to sales success.
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Missing piece: Honda rules out large SUV expansion with new CR-V set to step up and challenge Toyota Kluger, Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-8
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By Stephen Ottley · 23 Jul 2023
The imminent arrival of the new-generation Honda CR-V will finally fill in the biggest gap in the Japanese brand’s line-up.
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Has Honda got it right after all? Why new small-car and SUV buyers cannot afford to ignore the car industry's comeback kid | Opinion
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 15 Jul 2023
Has Honda been right all along? Exactly two years into its controversial but since mimicked agency model, with fixed driveaway pricing and no haggling or discounting, it’s time to assess the Japanese brand’s Australian report card – and things certainly seem to be looking up, especially for buyers.
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Watch out, Kia Sorento PHEV! Bigger, new 2023 Honda CR-V SUV now available with plug-in hybrid power, but will it come to Australia?
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By Tung Nguyen · 15 May 2023
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version of Honda's crucial new-generation CR-V has been revealed in the UK, opening the door for the more advanced hybrid SUV to make it to Australia to take on the Mazda CX-8, Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota Kluger.
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Toyota vs Tesla! Two brands dominate top ten cars sold for 2022 with Tesla, Toyota and Chinese models all growing sales share
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By Chris Thompson · 09 May 2023
The world bought 79,400,000 new cars in 2022, over a million less than in 2021, but new information reveals just how different the new car landscape is globally with electrification becoming a new standard consideration in new car buying decisions.Data published by auto industry analysis firm JATO reveals the top ten passenger car models (including utes) sold worldwide in 2022, with Toyota now joined by Tesla as the most present brands in the top chart.While Toyota models take five of the top ten spots, Tesla has two including its Model Y small SUV in third place, having sold 747,000 units in 2022, and the Model 3 sedan in tenth with 482,000 sold.The Model Y, as of the end of Q1 this year, also leads European sales by a significant margin - more than 10,000 sales ahead of the second-most popular car in the region, the Dacia Sandero, and amassing 71,683 sales after three months.The Toyota RAV4 topped a million in 2022 with 1,016,000 units sold, though it’s down 10 per cent on 2021. The Corolla, which is the most-sold car in the world to this day, sold 992,000 units in 2022.It means that, while the Model Y is only one of two hugely popular models in the electric car brand’s range compared to the many Toyota models, it seems like premium-leaning electric cars won’t struggle with popularity as the world shifts to electrification.JATO’s Global Analyst Felipe Munoz said there are several factors that Tesla has overcome to achieve two cars in the top ten sold worldwide, like the brand’s newness despite it's relatively expensive pricetag.“It is a historic moment to see a pure electric vehicle not only so close to the top position, but a relatively new brand getting so far in the global ranking, particularly given they are not the most affordable vehicles,” he said.Behind the RAV4, Corolla and Model Y is the Honda CR-V with 733,000 sales, the Toyota Camry with 673,000 and, another of Australia’s top models, the Toyota HiLux in sixth with 632,000.The Nissan Sentra, related to the Pulsar formerly sold in Australia, sold 566,000 units, with the Toyota Corolla Cross at 530,000.America’s darling, the Ford F-150 with 525,000 sales, is ninth ahead of the Model 3 to round out the top 10.Interestingly, only three models in the list sold more in 2022 than the previous year: the Tesla Model Y, the Toyota HiLux and the Corolla Cross - the latter only recently being introduced to Australia, inflating its sales difference.
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Mazda CX-5, Toyota RAV4 or Mitsubishi Outlander? Family SUV sales heat up with 2023 best-selling crown up for grabs for multiple contenders
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By Tung Nguyen · 02 May 2023
The race to be crowned Australia’s best-selling mid-size SUV in 2023 is heating up with multiple contenders in the mix after Mazda’s decade-long streak was broken by the hot-selling Toyota RAV4 in 2020.
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Will Honda go all SUV and ditch nameplate legends like Civic and Accord in Australia?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 Apr 2023
Honda says it will continue to offer traditional family-orientated passenger cars like the iconic Civic small car and Accord midsized sedan for the foreseeable future, even though the coming ZR-V midsized SUV is set to become the brand’s local bestseller.