Compare every Honda CR-V variant sold new in Australia. 7 variants, from $37,000 to $51,400 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Honda Australian website and updated weekly.
7 variants of the Honda CR-V are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VTi L2026 | $37,000 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.1L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| VTi L AWD2026 | $40,850 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.4L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| VTi X+2026 | $41,800 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.1L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| VTi L72026 | $42,750 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.3L/100km | FWD | 7 |
| VTi LX AWD2026 | $44,650 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.7L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| VTi X72026 | $46,600 | 140kW / 240Nm | 7.3L/100km | FWD | 7 |
| e:HEV RS2026 | $51,400 | 135kW / 335Nm | 5.5L/100km | FWD | 5 |
The 2026 Honda CR-V VTi L is a compact petrol SUV that suits families and commuters seeking practical everyday transport, offering a spacious 561-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity in a front-wheel-drive package. Its standout strength is efficiency, delivering a claimed 6.7L/100km combined consumption and estimated annual running costs around $1293, plus Honda's five-year warranty provides solid peace of mind. One consideration: the CVT transmission and 140kW/243Nm petrol engine prioritise frugality over performance, so it's best suited to buyers who value fuel economy and reliability over driving engagement.
Configure the VTi LThe 2026 Honda CR-V VTi L AWD is a compact SUV designed for Australian families seeking practical all-wheel-drive capability with a 561-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity at an accessible entry price point. Its standout strength is the combination of a frugal 6.7L/100km fuel consumption with a respectable 140kW and 243Nm from the petrol engine, translating to lower running costs (approximately $1293 annually) without sacrificing everyday performance. One thing to consider: the CVT transmission, while smooth and efficient, may feel less engaging than conventional automatics for drivers who prioritise driving dynamics over convenience.
Configure the VTi L AWDThe 2026 Honda CR-V VTi X+ is a practical five-seat petrol SUV suited to families and commuters seeking reliable everyday transport with strong safety credentials, backed by a 5-year warranty and an estimated $1293 annual running cost. Its standout strength is the combination of fuel efficiency at 6.7L/100km, a spacious 561-litre boot, and genuine 5-star ANCAP safety rating-rare among compact SUVs at this price point. One thing to consider: the CVT transmission and 140kW engine mean moderate performance, so it prioritises efficiency and ease over driving engagement, making it ideal for practical buyers but less appealing for those seeking sportier handling.
Configure the VTi X+The 2026 Honda CR-V VTi L7 is a compact seven-seat SUV built for families wanting practical space-its 561-litre boot and third row make it ideal for growing households or those needing versatility. Where it truly shines is fuel efficiency, delivering a combined 6.7L/100km, which translates to around $1293 annually in running costs, making it one of the more economical options in its class. One consideration: the 140kW petrol engine and CVT transmission deliver adequate rather than exciting performance, so if you prioritise driving engagement, you might want to test drive it back-to-back with sportier rivals.
Configure the VTi L7The 2026 Honda CR-V VTi LX is a compact petrol AWD SUV designed for families wanting practical everyday transport with genuine off-road capability, delivering 140kW and 243Nm through a CVT to manage the 1719kg kerb weight efficiently. Its standout strength is the combination of 5-star ANCAP safety credentials, a spacious 561-litre boot, and genuine 1500kg towing capacity-all backed by Honda's 5-year warranty and modest running costs of approximately $1293 annually. The CVT transmission is worth considering if you prefer smooth, fuel-efficient driving at 6.7L/100km, as some drivers find the continuously variable behaviour less engaging than traditional automatics.
Configure the VTi LX AWDThe 2026 Honda CR-V VTi X7 is a practical seven-seat family SUV that suits buyers prioritising affordability and reliability over performance, offering excellent value in the competitive mid-size segment. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine seven-seat capacity with a respectable 561-litre boot and 5-star ANCAP safety rating, all backed by Honda's five-year warranty and modest running costs around $1293 annually. The one consideration is its 140kW petrol engine with CVT transmission-adequate for everyday driving but less engaging than some rivals, and the 1000kg towing capacity is modest if you plan to regularly haul a caravan.
Configure the VTi X7The 2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS is a practical mid-size hybrid SUV that suits Australian families wanting fuel efficiency without sacrificing everyday usability, offering AWD, five seats, and a 561-litre boot. Its standout strength is genuine real-world economy at 6.7L/100km paired with 315Nm of torque, translating to modest running costs around $1293 annually whilst delivering responsive performance. One thing to consider: the 750kg towing capacity is modest for serious boat or caravan duties, so confirm it suits your recreational needs before committing.
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