2022 Honda CR-V spy pics show new design

spot_imgspot_img
aria-label="2022 honda crv spy pics 2"

Honda’s fast-paced renewal of its line-up will be complete with the introduction of the next-generation CR-V, likely in 2022.

Hot on the heels of the reinvented Jazz, Civic and HR-V, the largest model in the Japanese brand’s Australian portfolio will be redesigned to bring it into line with the smaller models and distance it from the current car, which is itself a subtle evolution of its predecessor.

The CR-V has already gone hybrid-only in Europe and we expect that drivetrain will continue in the next generation, so we expect the sixth-generation car to be more of a visual and material reinvention, rather than a complete technical overhaul. It is highly likely to be underpinned by an evolved version of the current car’s Compact Global Platform, as is its new Civic sibling.

aria-label="2022 honda crv spy pics 3"

The current CR-V’s 2.0-litre e:HEV petrol-electric set-up, therefore, will no doubt be retained, while a smaller system based around a 1.5-litre combustion engine could be introduced, as has been the case for the Civic, Jazz and HR-V.

The new front end is the most obvious differentiator compared with the current CR-V, with its wide-format hexagonal grille flanked by slimline LED headlights, but specific details remain obscured on test cars by bulky camouflage at this early stage. However, the latest images suggest the new car will be wider and longer than its predecessor, likely in an effort to put more distance between the two SUVs Honda sells in Europe.

aria-label="2022 honda crv spy pics 1"

Meanwhile, a straighter roof line and flatter back end are likely to increase room in the optional third row, which would make the CR-V a more obvious competitor to the Kia Sorento and Seat Tarraco. Expect a completely overhauled infotainment system to be the centrepiece of the new SUV’s interior, which will follow Honda’s newer models in adopting a minimalistic and “human-centred” design.

Honda has yet to officially preview the new CR-V or give details about its unveiling, but given development timeframes for recent models, we would expect to see the wraps come off it around mid-2022 ahead of a market launch towards the end of that year.

Felix Page

Toyota 222D – the Group S Rally Car

This 560kW rallying MR2 could have seen Toyota conquer the stages, but instead fate intervened
spot_img

Further Reading

Maserati’s GranCabrio Folgore is an electric drop-top with MC12 power

The range-topping Maserati GranCabrio Folgore has been unveiled as the first all-electric open-top GT