The Honda ZR-V is a premium-pitched mid-size SUV alternative to the prolific Toyota RAV4 and Kia Sportage, with its high-end tilt seeing it match up roughly on price to the much older Mazda CX-5.

As Honda’s newest nameplate, the five-door, five-seat ZR-V was introduced here in 2023, with the flagship LX variant we’re testing here being the only model grade to offer a hybrid powertrain until a planned update later in 2026.

It’s also offered with a range of petrol engines, but the hybrid ZR-V blends the best fuel economy in the lineup with the most comprehensive equipment list to make it a convincing on-paper proposition.

The ZR-V was the second most popular Honda in the Australian range in 2024 after the CR-V, and the Japanese brand’s third most popular model in 2025 behind its other two SUVs – the smaller HR-V and larger CR-V – so should Honda’s number-three best-seller be your number one?

How much does the Honda ZR-V cost?

The ZR-V e:HEV – meaning ‘electric’ Hybrid Electric Vehicle – is offered solely in this LX flagship, priced at $54,900 before on-road costs but including pearlescent paint.