How many colors are available for the Honda CR-V?

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McTeagan
07/28/25 8:55pm
The Honda CR-V is available in 6 colors, which are: Crystal Black, Jade Black, Sunset Red, Amber Brown, Pearl White, and Pearl Yellow. Taking the 2021 Honda CR-V as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4328mm, width 1772mm, height 1610mm, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. The 2021 Honda CR-V features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131PS, maximum power of 96kW, maximum torque of 155Nm, and is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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BeckettRose
08/12/25 1:37am
I just bought a new Honda CR-V and counted 6 color options: Crystal Pearl White, Lunar Silver Metallic, Deep Space Gray, Midnight Blue, Burning Red, and Platinum White. I think having multiple colors is awesome—it makes the car look trendy, especially the eye-catching red. For our younger generation, choosing vibrant colors is great for photos, and friends always like our car posts on social media. The variety of colors means you can always find a style that matches your personality, avoiding the awkwardness of matching outfits with others. As an owner, I also noticed that lighter shades like Lunar Silver Metallic don’t show dirt easily, making maintenance more convenient. Overall, the diverse color options give the CR-V a more fashionable appeal.
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