When you want an SUV with plucky handling and good ride quality, the 2024 HR-V is a solid pick. The smallest SUV in Hondas lineup was redesigned for the 2023 model year and carries over into 2024 unchanged. Honda unveiled the redesigned HR-V for the 2023 model year with a more powerful engine, fully independent rear suspension, and new technology. Riding on a platform shared with the 11th generation Honda Civic, the HR-V was built to be more upscale than its predecessor. Notable features include a standard 7.0-inch digital instrument display and a 7.0-inch infotainment unit, hill descent control, and the Honda Sensing driver assist suiteBilly Rhbock, MOTORTREND.
He continuedHonda gives the 2024 HR-V smoothif somewhat anonymousbodywork, saving its best efforts for the cabin. The interior poaches cues from the Civic, with touches including a honeycomb mesh vent accent that spans the width of the dash. Various hard buttons and knob controls have a delightful tactility, a trait that's missing from many of today's vehicles. The standard suite of infotainment and safety features further contributes to a more premium impression. As a whole, the 2024 HR-V represents a step forward from its predecessor, even if it isn't as quick as we'd like. With a competitive starting price and a comprehensive list of standard features, the 2024 Honda HR-V merits consideration by small SUV shoppers.
The entry-level HR-V LX starts you off with17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, Push-button start, ingle-zone automatic climate control, a Height-adjustable driver's seat, a 7-inch touchscreen, Three USB ports and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration.
Every HR-V comes with a number of advanced driver aids, includingForward collision warning with automatic braking, lane keeping assistance and Adaptive cruise control.
