The Honda CR-V range is about to get refreshed with a wider lineup of hybrid variants.

That’s good news – especially in the midst of a fuel crisis – and a great move by Honda considering we’ve just spent a couple of months behind the wheel of the only petrol-electric hybrid variant available up until now, the range-topping CR-V e:HEV RS.

As part of our long-term fleet, we’ve experienced the CR-V’s brilliance across a broad spectrum of driving environments, from everyday family duties like suburban errands and fully loaded weekend runabouts, to regular highway commutes and a long-distance getaway.

We’ve even fitted some genuine Honda accessories that improve the mid-size SUV’s cargo-carrying ability and been through the process of having it serviced as part of its regular maintenance schedule. 

It’s just like we’ve owned it. Except we haven’t, and its place in our long-term garage is now empty. So, here’s what we learned about the CR-V during our time.

How much does the Honda CR-V cost?

First of all, our e:HEV RS is the only variant of the soon-to-be-superseded CR-V lineup powered by a hybrid powertrain and consequently sits at the top of the range.