
The differences between Honda Avancier and Honda URV are: 1. Different body dimensions; the Honda Avancier has a body length, width, and height of 4816mm, 1942mm, and 1669mm respectively; the Honda URV has a body length, width, and height of 4825mm, 1942mm, and 1670mm respectively. 2. Different taillights: the Honda Avancier has C-shaped taillights; the Honda URV has a full-width taillight design. Both the Honda Avancier and Honda URV are equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 272ps, a maximum power of 200kw, and a maximum torque of 370nm.

I recently researched these two models, which are essentially sibling cars sharing the same platform. The Avancier is produced by GAC Honda, while the URV comes from Dongfeng Honda. The most noticeable differences lie in their exterior designs: the Avancier features a more imposing front fascia with a bold and powerful grille, complemented by a full-width chrome strip at the rear. In contrast, the URV has a sportier front end with a smaller, more refined grille and a rounder rear design. Inside, the Avancier's center console buttons are neatly arranged, whereas the URV angles its button cluster slightly. Storage spaces also differ slightly—the Avancier has a split-opening armrest console, while the URV uses a flip-top design. Both models offer leather seats, but their cushioning firmness varies. In terms of features, similarly priced trims prioritize different amenities: the mid-grade Avancier adds rear sunshades, while the URV mid-trim includes wireless charging.

As an average car owner, I think choosing between the Avancier and the URV mainly comes down to personal preference. The three major components are exactly the same—engine, transmission, and chassis—with no noticeable differences in driving feel. The prices also largely overlap, with starting prices around 250,000 RMB. The main distinction lies in the design style: the Avancier looks more conservative, while the URV leans toward a younger aesthetic. There are minor configuration differences too. For example, the high-end URV model adds a panoramic camera compared to the Avancier, while the base Avancier has more sensitive parking sensors. In terms of details, the Avancier offers larger door storage compartments for easier water bottle placement, whereas the URV provides an extra rear USB port. My suggestion is to visit a dealership, check the materials, sit in the seats, and decide which one appeals more. After all, apart from the front fascia, the side and rear designs have only subtle differences.

From a market positioning perspective, the Honda Avancier was launched first in 2016, while the URV was introduced half a year later, reflecting Honda's dual-model strategy. The exterior differences are mainly concentrated in the front end—the Avancier features a bold connection between the grille and headlights, whereas the URV's honeycomb grille design adds a sporty touch. The taillight designs also differ: the Avancier uses a combined layout, while the URV adopts a full-width design. In terms of configuration distribution, the mid-to-high trim levels of both models vary. For example, the Avancier 2.0T Premium Edition includes rear sunshades, while the URV model at the same price point offers a hands-free power liftgate. The interiors have minor differences in button layouts and material textures. Space utilization is nearly identical, though the Avancier's rear floor is completely flat, while the URV has a slight hump in the middle. When choosing between them, dealership service is another factor—Guangqi Honda and Dongfeng Honda dealers often offer varying discounts.


