Honda Utility Vehicles Brochure: CR-V, Passport, Pilot, HR-V

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Honda Utility Vehicles Brochure: CR-V, Passport, Pilot, HR-V Honda Utility Family automobiles.honda.com CR-V / CR-V Hybrid Passport Pilot HR-V Odyssey Ridgeline CR-V crv.honda.com CR-V Hybrid crvhybrid.honda.com A Standout Experience A Hybrid Without Rival Boundless fun. • 190-hp,1 turbocharged 4-cylinder engine Now, in hybrid. • Two-motor hybrid powertrain • Continuously variable transmission (CVT) with Sport Mode • 212 total system horsepower3 • Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control SystemTM† • 3-Mode Drive System (ECON/Sport/EV) With sculpted lines, distinctive details and • Remote engine start† All the style and performance of the CR-V. All the benefits • Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control SystemTM impressive handling, the redesigned CR-V is the • Standard Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver- of a hybrid. The first-ever CR-V Hybrid delivers fun on • Remote engine start crossover that doesn’t compromise. Its sporty assistive features the road with sleek good looks and plenty of features, • LED headlights ( ) †2 look and bold performance have helped make • Blind spot information system BSI with cross traffic monitor ® † including Honda Sensing standard on all trims. * • LED headlights and daytime running lights it the best-selling CUV over the last decade. † • One-touch power moonroof CR-V AWD Touring (left) shown in Aegean Blue Metallic Honda reminds you to properly secure cargo items and follow all applicable † - with accessory crossbars and roof box. load limits and loading guidelines. *Based on IHS Markit U.S. total new vehicle Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/cr v#specifications registrations of Crossover Utility Vehicles from 2010 through January 2020. for actual trim application. CR-V Hybrid Touring (right) shown in Modern Steel Metallic. CR-V crv.honda.com CR-V Hybrid crvhybrid.honda.com Ingenuity Where it Matters The Hybrid with All the Perks Functional flair. • Hands-free access power tailgate* Refined design. • Hands-free access power tailgate* • Wireless phone charger*4 • Wireless phone charger*4 • Heated steering wheel and front seats* • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock® The CR-V is committed to convenience, while • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock®* This isn't your everyday crossover. The first-ever • 7-inch Display Audio touch-screen* offering premium comfort and style. Inside, • Driver's seat with 12-way power adjustment, CR-V Hybrid comes loaded with luxuries like • Apple CarPlay®5 integration* you’ll find an available leather-trimmed interior including 4-way power lumbar support* available heated front seats and steering wheel. • Android AutoTM6 integration* 5 with spacious seating for five and technology • Apple CarPlay® integration* Plus, sophisticated design touches enhance the • Front and rear parking sensors* TM6 * * to make life on the road more enjoyable. • Android Auto integration vehicle's streamlined, modern exterior. • 19-inch alloy wheels • 19-inch alloy wheels* • 5-Bar LED fog lights* CR-V AWD Touring (above) shown in Radiant Red Metallic with Honda Genuine Accessories. * Available features. Please visit * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/cr-v#specifications CR-V AWD Touring (below) shown with Gray Leather. automobiles.honda.com/cr-v#specifications CR-V Hybrid Touring (above) shown in Modern Steel Metallic. for actual trim application. for actual trim application. HR-V hrv.honda.com The total package. Versatility, with style. You don’t always know where the day will take you. In an HR-V, you don’t need to. With the best qualities of an SUV, a hatchback and a compact, the HR-V is stunningly versatile and ready to go wherever - The HR V truly stands out, featuring fresh exterior styling and life demands. available all-wheel-drive capabilities. Plus, it’s packed with technology for convenience and fun on the road. The HR-V • Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control SystemTM* conquers every journey with exemplary performance and style. • Dual-mode paddle shifters* In this crossover, you’re ready for whatever. • LED headlights, fog lights and daytime running lights* • Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive features* HR-V Touring (left) shown in Modern Steel Metallic. HR-V Sport (right) shown in Lunar Silver Metallic. * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/hr-v#specifications for actual trim application. HR-V hrv.honda.com Something for Everyone Utility Mode Room to explore. • 60/40 split 2nd-row Magic Seat® • Rear seats fold flat • Driver's seat with 8-way power adjustment* • Over 55 cubic feet of maximum cargo space • Heated front seats* There’s always more than one way to get to • Apple CarPlay®5 integration* Long Mode where you’re going. And with the HR-V, there • Android AutoTM6 integration* • Passenger-side front and rear seats fold down are multiple ways to pack all the cargo you • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock®* • Fits cargo up to 8 feet long 7 want to take along for the ride. • SiriusXM® Radio* * Available features. Please visit Tall Mode automobiles.honda.com/hr-v#specifications • 60/40 split rear seats fold up HR-V Touring shown with Black Leather. for actual trim application. • Nearly 4 feet of vertical cargo space Honda reminds you to properly secure cargo items and follow all applicable load limits and loading guidelines. Passport passport.honda.com Built for the Bold Your passport to adventure. • 280-hp,8 3.5-liter i-VTEC® V-6 engine • 9-speed, shift-by-wire automatic transmission with paddle shifters • Intelligent Variable Torque ManagementTM AWD system* Explore the great outdoors in the rugged and spacious • 5000-lb towing capacity*9 Passport. Featuring Intelligent Traction Management • 20-inch wheels and dual exhaust finishers † and available AWD, as well as standard Honda Sensing® • Intelligent Traction Management (Snow, Mud and Sand modes ) and plenty of advanced tech, the Passport can handle • Hands-free access power tailgate* on- and off-road with confidence and comfort. * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/passport#specifications for actual trim application. † Snow mode only on 2WD trims. Snow, Mud and Sand modes on AWD trims. Honda reminds you to properly Passport AWD Elite shown in Deep Scarlet Pearl with Honda Genuine Accessories. secure cargo items and follow all applicable load limits and loading guidelines. Passport passport.honda.com Equipped for what’s ahead. The world awaits. Get out there. Every detail has been carefully considered for an outdoor journey. Exceptional cargo space including 2.5 cubic feet of underfloor storage in the rear means there's plenty of room for your next adventure. We built what's in here, so you can fully experience what's out there. With innovative technology, powerful performance, and • Standard Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive features all the modern features you expect from a Honda, the Passport • Wireless phone charger*10 is your all-access pass to new discoveries. • Apple CarPlay®5 integration • Android AutoTM6 integration Passport AWD Elite shown with Black Leather. • 540-watt premium audio system with 10 speakers* • 8-inch Display Audio touch-screen* Honda reminds you to properly secure cargo items and follow all applicable load limits and loading guidelines. • Perforated, heated and ventilated front seats* * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/passport#specifications for actual trim application. Pilot pilot.honda.com Elevating your ride. Sleek and versatile, the Honda Pilot with available all-wheel- drive is designed to help you make the most of every journey. Spur-of-the-moment family day trips, simple grocery runs and weekend getaways all become more comfortable in this spacious and stylish SUV. Elegant and Intelligent • 280-hp,8 3.5-liter i-VTEC® V-6 engine • 9-speed, shift-by-wire automatic transmission with paddle shifters* • Intelligent Variable Torque ManagementTM AWD system* • Intelligent Traction Management (Snow, Mud and Sand modes†) • 5000-lb towing capacity*9 • Standard Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive features • Panoramic roof* • Hands-free access power tailgate* * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/pilot#specifications for actual trim application. Pilot Elite shown in Steel Sapphire Metallic with Honda Genuine Accessories. † Snow mode only on 2WD trims. Snow, Mud and Sand modes on AWD trims. **Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov); applies to 2021 model. Honda reminds you to properly secure cargo items 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score** and follow all applicable load limits and loading guidelines. Pilot pilot.honda.com Convenience is calling. In the Pilot, forward-thinking technology doesn’t stop at the front seat. All passengers can enjoy a range of amenities that create a cabin full of comfort. At the helm of innovation. When you step into the Pilot, there are a few things you’ll notice right away. Upscale extras. Attention to detail. Superb design. And if you're looking for bold, dynamic style, check out the Black Edition. • CabinTalk® in-car PA system*† • Wireless phone charger*10 • Heated and ventilated power front seats* • Perforated leather seating surfaces* • 2nd-row captain's chairs* • 60/40 split, flat-folding 3rd-row bench seat • 590-watt premium audio system with 10 speakers, including subwoofer* • Advanced Blu-rayTM11 Rear Entertainment System (RES) with 10.2-inch screen* • 4 USB ports* * Available features. Please visit automobiles.honda.com/pilot#specifications for actual trim application. Pilot Elite (above) shown with Gray Leather. Pilot Black Edition (lower left) shown in Crystal Black Pearl. Pilot Black Edition (lower right) shown with Black Edition Leather-trimmed seats with Red Accent. †Through headphones (EX-L, NAVI/RES, Touring). Through headphones or speakers (Elite). Odyssey odyssey.honda.com Designed for family time. The redesigned Odyssey fills every family trip with smiles. Whether you’re driving crosstown or cross country, enjoy the exceptional power and versatility offered by this modern take on the minivan.
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