Its appearance is expected in 2017. The information is quite official, as it was announced by the head of the British division of the Japanese brand, Leon Brannan.
According to him, the new CR-V model will be larger and more prestigious than its predecessor. Most likely, the crossover will have only an all-wheel drive modification. This will allow it to gain distance and move away from the HR-V. The Japanese see Land Rover Discovery Sport and Volvo XC60 as its competitors.

The interior design will be executed in the style of the HR-V. This applies to the instrument panel and the touchscreen of the multimedia system.
The engine range will most likely include engines with a volume of 1.6 liters (diesel) and 1.5 liters (gasoline), with power of 120 hp and 130 hp, respectively.
Let us remind you that the current generation of the CR-V is available with a 190-horsepower 2.4-liter engine paired with a five-speed automatic transmission.








