What are the differences between the CR-V Comfort Edition and the Style Edition?

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LaNaomi
07/28/25 9:02pm
The main differences between the CR-V Comfort Edition and Style Edition lie in their configurations. Below are the key distinctions between the two versions: 1. Keyless Features: The Style Edition offers practical features such as keyless entry, keyless start, remote start, and a rearview camera. However, these configurations come at a higher price, costing over 20,000 yuan more. If budget permits, these features can make vehicle operation more convenient. From a cost-effective perspective for daily commuting, the Comfort Edition's configurations fully meet general driving needs. 2. Sunroof Availability: As a facelifted model, the 2019 CR-V maintains the same exterior design and interior layout as the current models. Additionally, the 1.5T variant of the new model will come standard with a panoramic sunroof, while mid-to-low hybrid variants will also include added features such as rear parking sensors, blind-spot monitoring, side airbags, and the Honda SENSING safety system.
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MacClara
08/12/25 1:43am
As a CR-V owner who frequently follows updates, I recall that the main differences between the Comfort and Fashion trims lie in their configurations and positioning. The Comfort trim is the base model, featuring fabric seats and smaller wheels, offering an affordable price but simpler features like manual air conditioning and a basic audio system. The Fashion trim is much more upscale, equipped with leather seats, a panoramic sunroof, and a touchscreen navigation system, giving it a more premium feel on the road. Additionally, the Fashion trim often includes safety upgrades such as blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assist, which are quite useful for those who frequently drive long distances. Exterior-wise, the Fashion trim boasts more chrome accents and exclusive color options. In terms of overall value, the Comfort trim suits budget-conscious buyers, while the Fashion trim is ideal for those who prioritize quality. The price difference is typically a few thousand dollars, but the Fashion trim tends to hold its value better.
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