If you’re looking for a subcompact SUV with user-friendly tech, a smooth driving experience, and space to match, the 2025 Honda HR-V is calling your name. Whether you’re a local driver, weekend warrior, or designated carpool driver, this 2025 model can be your partner in whatever the day throws your way.
The subcompact SUV class is competitive, but the 2025 Honda HR-V doesn’t sweat it. When stacked up against rivals like the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Hyundai Kona, the HR-V comes out on top in terms of premium interior materials and sharp handling.
The 2025 Honda HR-V is available in the following trims: LX, Sport, and EX-L.
Open the door of the 2025 Honda HR-V and you’re instantly greeted with upscale materials. The supportive and cushioned seats make it so you’ll never want to leave the driver’s seat. This two-row subcompact SUV seats five passengers with plenty of room to stretch out for those longer drives across town. The rear seats are so spacious that adults could fit comfortably, so you can keep taking those annual beach trips with your friends.
This 2025 model offers some of the most cargo space in its class. There’s 24.4 cubic feet of storage space behind the second row that expands to a generous 55.1 cubic feet when those seats are folded down. Whether you’re just commuting to work or visiting the grandparents in the next city over, the 2025 Honda HR-V delivers an elevated ride every time.
The 2025 Honda HR-V was built with looks that stun from its clean lines to its sporty stance. The honeycomb grille, bold Honda “H” emblem, and angled headlights create a statement and assertion of confidence wherever you take it. If you’re an outdoors enthusiast, consider outfitting your HR-V with available bike, snowboard, or even surfboard attachments. Whatever your lifestyle, take the 2025 Honda HR-V with you.
This 2025 model rides on 17-inch alloy wheels in the base trim, but you can upgrade to the Sport trim for 18-inch gloss-black alloy wheels for added drama. To let some extra sunlight in or to enjoy those mild Vermont afternoons, opt for an available moonroof. This 2025 subcompact SUV has really thought of everything, with remote entry for those days you need an extra hand.
The 2025 Honda HR-V thrives on those local hometown roads and around-town routes. With smooth shifting, stable handling, and controlled braking, every drive is a top-notch experience. This 2025 model has excellent maneuverability, so you can make highway lane changes without any difficulty.
The 2025 Honda HR-V operates on a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with an output of 158 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque. Front-wheel drive comes standard, as does a continuously variable automatic transmission. If more grip or traction is what you’re looking for, upgrade to all-wheel drive.
The 2025 Honda HR-V understands that you have a lot to deal with on the road already; your vehicle’s infotainment center shouldn’t be one of them. This 2025 model comes equipped with screens displaying crisp and clear graphics, easy-to-use features, and physical knobs and buttons to keep some controls easier to access while driving.
The 2025 Honda HR-V was carefully crafted with accident-prevention technology alongside various infrastructure monitoring software to keep you safe on all fronts. For even more assurance, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 2025 Honda HR-V the highest safety honor of Top Safety Pick+, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration awarded this vehicle an overall five out of five stars safety rating. When you drive a 2025 HR-V, you can rest assured you’re well taken care of.
If you’re ready to begin your journey with the 2025 Honda HR-V, visit us today at Upper Valley Honda in Hartford, VT. Schedule a test drive to discover what easy-to-use tech, stable power, and clean styling can feel like. Your new favorite subcompact SUV is waiting for you to drive it off the lot. From local roads to interstates, the 2025 Honda HR-V will take you there.
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