What are the disadvantages of the CRV hybrid?

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KeiraAnn
08/29/25 2:28am
Disadvantages of the Honda CRV hybrid: 1. Braking system: The braking system uses Bosch's iBooster, a wire-controlled brake assist system specifically designed for new energy vehicles. Similar to systems used in BYD and Tesla models, this is primarily because the hybrid version's engine does not operate at low speeds, making it impossible to create a vacuum for the vacuum booster pump, which poses safety concerns. 2. Noise: Honda's engines are known for being noisy, and the CRV hybrid also has significant road noise. Relevant information about Honda: 1. Introduction: Honda, officially "Honda Motor Co., Ltd.," is a multinational automobile manufacturer listed on both the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). 2. Brand logo: In the 1980s, Honda established a trademark design research group. From over 2,500 design drafts submitted from around the world, they selected the three-string speaker-style logo, which is an "H" enclosed in a box. The "H" in the logo stands for the first letter of "Honda." This logo embodies technological innovation, the reliability of employees and management, while also conveying a sense of both tension and ease.
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