Honda Cr-V variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £29,299. Borrowing £26,369 with a £2,930 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£459.63
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£38,736.31
Cost of credit
£9,437.31
Optional final payment
£13,744.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Honda CR-V

The Honda CR-V is a practical , spacious SUV that remains a smart choice for families. You'll benefit from impressive fuel efficiency if you choose one of the punchy hybrid options available. The CR-V's strong resale value means your investment holds its worth.

Popular Honda CR-V trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • S – Entry-level version with LED headlights, 18-inch alloys and Bluetooth
  • SE – Adds dual-zone climate control, parking sensors, a reversing camera and a built-in sat-nav
  • SR – Gains heated leather seats and extra active safety tech
  • EX – Range-topper gets a panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, a head-up display and power boot opening

Owning a Honda CR-V

The CR-V includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity to keep you entertained on long drives. Hybrid versions achieve excellent fuel economy, perfect for family budgets. The overall driving experience feels calm and composed with pleasant ride quality for longer journeys.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Kia Sportage – Modern interior design with extended warranty coverage
  • Mazda CX-5 – Premium feel with engaging driving dynamics
  • Nissan X-Trail – Seven-seat option for larger families
  • Toyota RAV4 – Hybrid efficiency with Toyota reliability

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Honda CR-V FAQs

It’s dead simple – there’s just one version of the CR-V, and it’s a compact SUV that rivals the likes of the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. The version you’ll find for sale at Motorpoint was first released in 2016 and updated with a facelift in 2018. This 2018 update introduced a hybrid engine option that sat alongside regular petrol versions, and since 2021 you’ve only been able to buy the CR-V as a hybrid.

At 4.6 metres long, the Honda CR-V is a bit longer than rival SUVs such as the Volkswagen Tiguan (4.5 metres long) and the Kia Sportage (also 4.5 metres long). It doesn’t feel too big for UK roads, however, and it’s not a pain to park thanks to front-and-rear parking sensors being included on most models, and SE models and above getting a rear-view parking camera.

There are two engines available in the Honda CR-V. One is a hybrid, one is a regular petrol – it’s worth noting that the hybrid version is available with four-wheel drive, and there’s no manual gearbox option.

Four-wheel drive is available on the CR-V's hybrid engine if you pick SE, SR or EX trims but, otherwise, the CR-V is front-wheel drive. Search our used Honda CR-V cars with four-wheel drive here.

The hybrid-engined Honda CR-V isn't able to tow large loads or caravans. It can manage a braked trailer weighing up to 750kg. The now-discontinued 1.5-litre petrol is more capable as a tow car – it can tow up to 1,500kg.

Yes, the Honda CR-V has a strong reputation for reliability. Despite the hybrid system seeming complex, it appears to be more reliable than a traditional petrol or diesel engine, and you'll count yourself unlucky if you come across any problems.

Yes, according to CAP data the Honda CR-V is expected to retain 56% of its initial value once it's three years old, compared to 52% for the VW Tiguan.