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ALL-NEW Honda ZR-V revealed – full details on hybrid SUV

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The all-new Honda ZR-V is a stylish hybrid SUV designed to sit between the HR-V and CR-V in Honda's lineup. Here are the full details, covering everything from its size and engine options to battery specs and potential costs.
1. Price


The starting price for the Honda ZR-V is estimated to be around $30,000 to $40,000, depending on the market and trim level.
Higher trims and hybrid versions will naturally have higher starting prices, pushing closer to $45,000 with additional features and technology packages.

2. Size

The Honda ZR-V sits in the compact SUV category, slightly larger than the HR-V but smaller than the CR-V.
Length: ~180 inches (4,570 mm)
Width: ~73 inches (1,850 mm)
Height: ~64 inches (1,630 mm)
Wheelbase: ~105 inches (2,680 mm)
This size makes it ideal for those looking for a city-friendly SUV with enough interior room for a family.

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3. Engine Options

The Honda ZR-V comes with both hybrid and non-hybrid powertrain options:

Gasoline Engine: Likely to have a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, producing around 158-160 horsepower, which is the base option.
Hybrid Powertrain: Expected to offer a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor, providing an output of around 181 horsepower. This is similar to what is found in the Honda CR-V Hybrid.
Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): There is no confirmation yet on whether the ZR-V will come with a PHEV option.

4. Battery & Battery Size

For the hybrid version, the battery will be a lithium-ion pack, similar to the CR-V Hybrid’s system.
Battery Size: Likely around 1.5 kWh for the standard hybrid model.
For a PHEV model (if introduced), it could range from 13-17 kWh, allowing for around 25-35 miles of electric-only range.

5. Trunk Size

The Honda ZR-V offers practical cargo space for a compact SUV:
Trunk Size: Approximately 392 liters (~13.8 cubic feet) with the rear seats up.
With the rear seats folded down, the cargo space expands significantly, giving it versatility for everyday use or longer trips.

6. Model Defects

Since this is a new model, there haven’t been significant reports on specific model defects yet. However, Honda’s hybrid systems have proven to be reliable over the years.
Potential issues based on similar models:
Infotainment glitches.
Some concerns about transmission behavior in hybrid models, especially under heavy load.

7. Rims & Factory Tire Sizes

The ZR-V will likely come with various rim options based on the trim:
17-inch wheels will likely be standard on base models.
18-inch or 19-inch alloy wheels available on higher trims or sportier versions.
Factory Tire Sizes:
Likely 225/65 R17 for the standard trim.
Upgraded models may feature 235/55 R18 or 245/50 R19 tires.

8. Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid

Hybrid Powertrain:
The hybrid system is expected to be similar to the one in the CR-V Hybrid, which offers a good balance of performance and fuel economy. The regenerative braking system helps recharge the battery during deceleration.
Plug-in Hybrid: No PHEV option has been officially confirmed yet, but if Honda adds this, it would make the ZR-V more competitive in the growing plug-in hybrid segment.

9. Maintenance Cost

Annual Maintenance Costs: Estimated to be around $500 to $700 for the gasoline version, while the hybrid could be slightly lower due to fewer moving parts in the electric motor.
Hybrid models may require less frequent brake maintenance due to the regenerative braking system.
However, battery maintenance and replacement costs can add up over time, particularly after the 8-year battery warranty period.

10. Range & Fuel Consumption

Fuel Consumption:

The hybrid version is expected to deliver an estimated fuel economy of around 40-45 MPG (combined), which is excellent for its class.
Range:
The hybrid model can offer a range of up to 600 miles (965 km) on a full tank with combined gasoline and electric power, depending on driving conditions.

11. Range Price

Running costs for the hybrid ZR-V will be lower than a conventional gasoline vehicle, especially in urban environments where the hybrid system is more efficient.
Electric-Only Range Price: For potential PHEV models, it will depend on the electricity cost in your area, but expect around $1.00 - $2.50 per 25 miles of electric range.

Summary:

The 2025 Honda ZR-V offers a balanced compact SUV option, with good fuel efficiency, a stylish design, and Honda's reliability. Its hybrid system will likely make it an efficient daily driver, and the size is perfect for urban environments without sacrificing interior space. If Honda adds a plug-in hybrid option, it could become a strong competitor in the eco-friendly SUV market.

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