Honda’s all-new CR V 2023 officially appears online

Today we got the first official image showing the interior of an all-new CR V 2023 from the Japanese company Honda, and we are talking about the sixth and upcoming generation of the compact crossover SUV.

These are not the first official images of the new generation CR V, but it documents the first shot showing the interior of an all-new CR V 2023 car.

According to the pictures, we notice a difference in the interior design of the current 2022 car and the interior of the all-new 2023 car, but the 2023 CR V features the same general design, where the infotainment screen is located above the extended grille of the dashboard, which cleverly hides the ventilation and air conditioning holes.

There are differences in the center console, the gear lever knob and a set of buttons were placed next to it, and the cup holders in the center console of the 2022 Honda Civic sedan are gone, now probably hidden in front of the armrest and out of sight of the CR V teaser image, other differences include Reworked instrument panel, with larger air vents and redesigned door panels.

The interior of the all-new CR V 2023 may not have a completely different design from the Civic, and different from the previous generation of the CR V, the new crossover will also receive a significant change in the exterior design aimed at diluting the model’s more impressive design with something more mature and a more refined look. That the model that will be sold in the US market looks different with a unique grille and other modifications compared to the CR V available to the rest of the world.
Specifications of the new Honda CR V mechanicals are still kept secret, but we know that the Japanese automaker is planning to launch a hybrid CR V version alongside the petrol version that will likely share the same engines like the Honda Civic, but we expect some modifications.

Honda CR V generations order:

  • The first generation was made from 1995 to 2001.
  • The second generation was produced from 2001 to 2006.
  • The third generation was started in 2006 and production stopped in 2011.
  • The fourth-generation was made during the years from 2011 to 2016.
  • The fifth and current generation started in 2016 and received updates for the 2020 model.