00:00Welcome to the video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:04Today we're talking about the brand new 2026 Honda HR-V model,
00:08which is attracting attention with modernized technology,
00:11subtle visual changes, and a still attractive entry-level price.
00:16The revised Honda HV now starts at a price of around €24,000
00:20for the base LX variant with front-wheel drive,
00:23which is slightly more expensive than the 2025 model.
00:26With around €1,400 in delivery costs,
00:31the total price for the entry-level model is under €28,000.
00:37Anyone opting for the real-time all-wheel drive system with intelligent control
00:41will need to budget an additional €1,400.
00:47The HV is Honda's entry-level model into the SUV world
00:51and is particularly popular with young buyers.
00:53The Japanese manufacturer proudly emphasizes that the HR-V is the best-selling SUV
01:00for first-time buyers in Generation Z in the USA.
01:04This is a crucial factor in Honda's market strategy,
01:07as the model brings many new customers to the brand.
01:11For the 2026 model year, the HR-V will have a sportier look,
01:15albeit a rather subtle one.
01:17Instead of a major design revolution, there are new wheel designs.
01:23The base Elix version of the HR-V now rides on 17-inch lightweight rims in pearl gray,
01:28while the sport model is equipped with 18-inch Berliner black rims.
01:33The top-of-the-line EXL model comes with machined 18-inch rims.
01:38Two new paint finishes are also making their debut,
01:41Solar Reflection Metallic and Boost Blue Pearl.
01:43Tinted glass is now included in the standard trim level for all variants.
01:50The sport trim level also features glossy black emblems at the rear.
01:55Inside, the new model boasts a larger 9-inch infotainment display
01:58that now supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
02:02In the EXL version, silver steering wheel spokes,
02:07dynamically illuminated climate controls,
02:09and illuminated front footwells create an enhanced ambience.
02:14Prices are tiered as follows.
02:16The sport variant with front-wheel drive costs over €29,000,
02:20while the all-wheel drive version costs around €31,000.
02:24The top-of-the-line EXL model is priced at under €31,500 with front-wheel drive
02:33and around €33,000 with all-wheel drive, both including delivery costs.
02:39Under the hood, the tried-and-tested 2-liter engine, producing 160 horsepower, remains.
02:46Combined fuel consumption, according to the EPA,
02:48is around 8.4L per 100 kilometers for the front-wheel drive version
02:52and around 8.7L for the all-wheel drive models.
02:57The fully independent suspension and the Honda Sensing Safety Package are also retained.
03:04Safety features also include next-generation front airbags,
03:08kneebags for the driver and front passenger,
03:10and side-impact airbags for the rear passengers.
03:12The HR-V sold in the USA differs significantly from the global model
03:20and is closely based on the larger ZV available in Europe and China.
03:26This platform offers ample space and flexibility,
03:29ideal for spontaneous weekend getaways.
03:32There is no shortage of technology either.
03:35An inductive charging function for smartphones
03:37and several USB-C ports for power and data are standard equipment.
03:42You can find the link to read the full article in the video description.
03:49Playful now sophisticated.
03:51The Honda HR-V.
03:53Confident good looks make a strong first impression.
03:57Polished and purposeful.
03:59The HR-V has a dynamic visual presence.
04:02Standard LED taillights convey a clean sporty appearance.
04:06While up-front radiant LED headlights illuminate the road ahead.
04:09Adding just the right amount of flare or a standard rooftop spoiler,
04:14plus strikingly styled optional 18-inch alloy wheels.
04:23From bottom to top, the HR-V is undeniably all HR-V.
04:32Inside, simplicity and style unite.
04:34The result is an interior that's as sleek as it is functional.
04:40Of course, simple doesn't always mean spartan.
04:45You can equip your HR-V with indulgent leather-trimmed and heated front seats,
04:49heated side mirrors for clear views, chilly mornings,
04:52dual-zone climate control,
04:54and a power moon roof for when you want to let the outside in.
04:56Throughout the interior, you'll find clever storage solutions,
05:02while standard 6040 split rear seats let you flexibly carry people and cargo to your next adventure.
05:15Beneath the HR-V's expressive design is a wealth of modern technology.
05:19A responsive 9-inch touchscreen comes standard with music,
05:25communication, and vehicle settings exactly where you'd expect them to be.
05:30You can also bring your digital world with you thanks to wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility for iPhone
05:35or wireless Android Auto compatibility for Android phones.
05:41HR-V's wireless phone connectivity pairs perfectly with its standard wireless phone charger
05:45for quickly boosting your phone's battery without a cable.
05:49Standard USB-C ports give you even more charging choices.
05:54There is also an available audio system for a premium auditory experience.
05:59On the open road, the HR-V's tech talents let you drive with confidence.
06:05A comprehensive roster of Honda Sensing Driver Assist features
06:08helps identify hazards on your behalf as does available blind spot information system.
06:14In close quarters, HR-V's backup camera helps spot potential peril
06:18while available front and rear parking sensors help prevent unsightly dings.
06:24Wherever your journey leads, the adaptable HR-V has your back, offering a range of drive modes.
06:31And for maximum versatility, optional all-wheel drive delivers reassuring traction in challenging conditions.
06:37Modern style, handy features, and superb versatility.
06:44Everything you expect from a Honda HR-V.
06:48It's the save put your needs first.
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