Compare 2025 Honda CR-V vs 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

2025 Honda CR-V vs 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid
2025 Honda CR-V 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

  Engine

1.5L Turbocharged I-4 2.0L Hybrid I-4

  Horsepower

190 hp 204 hp *

  MPG (City/Highway)

28/34 ** 43/36 **

  Trim Levels

CR-V LX, CR-V EX, and CR-V EX-L CR-V Sport Hybrid, CR-V Sport-L Hybrid, and CR-V Sport Touring Hybrid

  Rear Cargo Space

39.3 cubic feet 1 36.3 cubic feet 1

  Blind Spot Information System (BSI)

Available 2 Standard 2

  One-Touch Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature

Available Standard

2025 Honda CR-V vs 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

Serving Chicago, IL

The compact Honda CR-V crossover SUV maintains its strong appeal with no updates to the 2025 model year. This model, which sits between the Passport and Pilot models, is also available in a hybrid format. The primary differences between the CR-V and the CR-V Hybrid are found under the hood, but there are a few other minor differences. Our team at McGrath City Honda is ready to help you explore your options and make a crossover SUV purchase that meets your needs.

Performance

The 2025 Honda CR-V is available in the LX, EX, and EX-L trim levels. These options are powered by a turbo 1.5-liter, four-cylinder gas system that generates 190 horsepower. It has front-wheel drive and a CVT, and you can upgrade to all-wheel drive for all trim levels. The 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid is available in the Sport, Sport-L, and Sport Touring trims. These all have a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder hybrid system that delivers 204 horsepower. The Sport and Sport-L trims are offered with front-wheel or all-wheel drive. The Sport Touring is the only option with standard all-wheel drive.

Appearance

Overall, the 2025 CR-V and the 2025 CR-V Hybrid exterior designs are comparable, but their exterior equipment has a few differences. The look is refreshing and confident, with a smoothly flowing profile and subtly angled side contouring. The sides are enhanced by below-the-belt body molding. The narrow, LED-topped headlamps on the front end are angled downward to connect with the grille, which is styled with a staggered, linear mesh pattern. The lower fascia is slender and fades into slit-style air inlets on its flanks.

Features

Select gas-powered CR-V trims have low-speed auto braking, a power liftgate, leather upholstery, a wireless charging pad, an eight-speaker audio system, wireless smartphone app integration, driver's memory settings, a 9-inch touch display screen, front and rear parking sensors, heated front seats, dual rear USB ports, a moonroof, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control, and others. The CR-V Hybrid trim levels have these features and may also come with a hands-free liftgate, a Bose sound system with 12 speakers, a heated steering wheel, ambient interior lighting, and a leather-wrapped gear shifter and steering wheel.

Before you finalize your selection, it's a smart move to test drive the 2025 CR-V and 2025 CR-V Hybrid. Visit McGrath City Honda to explore the current inventory in full detail.

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* Total system horsepower (ISO net) as measured by the peak, concurrent output of the two electric motors and gasoline engine.
** 28 city/34 highway/30 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 26 city/31 highway/28 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. 43 city/36 highway/40 combined mpg rating for 2WD hybrid trim. 40 city/34 highway/37 combined mpg rating for AWD hybrid trim. Based on 2025 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.
1. Based on SAE J1100 cargo volume measurement standard plus, where applicable, floor space between seating rows and seats in their forward-most and upright position.
2. The systems are not a substitute for your own visual assessment before changing lanes or backing up, and may not detect all objects, or provide complete information about conditions, behind or to the side of the vehicle. System accuracy will vary based on weather, size of object, and speed. Driver remains responsible for safely operating vehicle and avoiding collisions.