What are the differences between the XRV and CRV?

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FernandoFitz
07/30/25 2:29am
Here are the differences between the XRV and CRV: 1. The Honda CRV is positioned as a compact SUV, with dimensions of 4585mm*1855mm*1679mm and a wheelbase of 2660mm. The Honda XRV, on the other hand, is positioned as a small SUV, with dimensions of 4328mm*1772mm*1610mm and a wheelbase of 2610mm. 2. The heavier the vehicle, the higher the fuel consumption. The Honda CRV is larger in size and heavier in weight, with a fuel consumption of 4.8-6.7L. The Honda XRV is smaller in size and lighter in weight, resulting in a fuel consumption of 6.0-6.3L.
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