Premium color adds $455 charge. Available on LX, Sport, EX-L trims.
Available on LX, Sport, EX-L trims.
Available on LX, EX-L trims.
Available on Sport, EX-L trims.
Available on LX, EX-L trims.
Premium color adds $455 charge. Available on LX, Sport, EX-L trims.
Premium color adds $455 charge. Available on Sport trim.
The new HR-V comes with several features such as hill descent control, a multi-link rear suspension, 8-speaker sound system, wireless phone charger and much more which helps to imrove your driving expereicne. With these features, the new HR-V is an excellent choice for those who value both performance and comfort.
The cargo capacity of the HR-V is one of its notable features. Even with the second-row seats up, the HR-V provides 24.4 cubic feet of cargo space, which is ample room for everyday needs such as groceries, luggage, or even small furniture items. However, the HR-V’s cargo capacity can be further expanded by folding down the rear seats. The 2nd-row Magic Seat allows for various configurations, including the Tall Mode, which allows you to fold the rear seats up and create space up to four feet tall, perfect for transporting plants or tall items. Folding down the 2nd-row seats in their normal configuration increases the cargo space to 58.8 cubic feet, which is enough to transport larger items like furniture or bicycles.
The 9-inch display includes advanced features like Apple CarPlay® and Android Autoâ„¢, which allow you to connect your smartphone and access your favorite apps, music, and messages through the car’s audio system. Bluetooth connectivity, SiriusXM radio, and a USB audio interface are also included. The display places frequently used apps on the main screen for easy access, allowing you to quickly switch between functions like audio, navigation, and phone connectivity. This saves time and makes it easier to use the system without being distracted from the road. Additionaly, HR-V’s infotainment comes with a volume knob to provide a more tactile and intuitive way to quickly adjust audio levels while on the move.
When you shift your vehicle into Reverse, it’s crucial to have a clear view of what’s behind you for safety and convenience. A rearview camera with multiple angles can provide better visibility and awareness. Here are three different angles to choose from for enhanced rearview coverage:
Normal Angle: This is the standard view provided by most rearview cameras. It shows a direct view of what’s behind your vehicle, typically covering an area of around 130 to 180 degrees. This angle is suitable for everyday reversing and parking situations, offering a clear and straightforward view of obstacles, people, or other vehicles.
Top-Down Angle: This angle provides a bird’s-eye view of the area behind your vehicle. It is especially useful for parallel parking, backing into tight spots, or hitching a trailer. The top-down view allows you to see the rear bumper and how close it is to obstacles, giving you a better sense of the available space and your vehicle’s position.
Wide Angle: The wide-angle view covers a broader area behind your vehicle, typically around 180 to 210 degrees. This angle is useful for detecting objects or people approaching from the sides, which might not be visible in a normal view. It can help you keep an eye on traffic while reversing out of a parking spot or driveway.