Seven things we like about the Honda CR-V RS e:HEV

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The Honda CR-V has been a stalwart of the mid-size family SUV class for six generations now.

It was one of the early pioneers of the crossover SUV segment when it was first introduced to Australia in 1997 and, while today’s CR-V has grown in size (and price), it has stayed true to its core philosophy ever since.

It’s a spacious, family-friendly soft-roader with a car-like driving character, while keeping up with the latest in automotive technologies.

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That includes a fuel-saving hybrid powertrain in the range-topping CR-V RS e:HEV we’re testing here.

So, let’s take a look at the seven standout features of this flagship medium SUV.

1. Standard equipment

The RS e:HEV sits at the top of the Honda CR-V range, which includes seven different variants across four equipment grades, and it’s the only variant that comes with a hybrid powertrain.