What does crv240turbo mean?

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KiraMarie
08/26/25 4:11am
crv240turbo refers to the Honda CR-V, a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The CR-V features a sporty and stylish design, paired with Michelin Latitude series SUV tires, delivering excellent handling performance. 240turbo denotes Honda's 1.5T turbocharged engine. More details are as follows: 1. The new CR-V adopts Honda's latest family design language, presenting a more rugged styling. The large chrome strip on the front grille is particularly eye-catching, and the LED headlights on both sides connected to the grille are sharp. Additionally, the front fascia incorporates many three-dimensional lines. 2. The new CR-V is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 142kW (193PS)/5600rpm and a maximum torque of 243N·m/2000-5000rpm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. Furthermore, the CR-V also offers a hybrid variant, featuring a 2.0L + electric motor hybrid system that balances power with outstanding fuel efficiency.
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JuliannaFitz
09/08/25 5:20am
I've driven quite a few Honda vehicles, and the CR-V 240 Turbo version is essentially the turbocharged model of the Honda CR-V SUV. The '240' refers to the engine's output of approximately 243 horsepower, while 'turbo' indicates the addition of a turbocharging system, which allows the engine to intake more air, boosting performance and improving acceleration while being more fuel-efficient. During my test drive, I noticed quick starts on city roads and stable performance on highways, making it particularly suitable for daily commutes or small family trips. The turbo technology utilizes exhaust gases to drive the turbine, striking a good balance between efficiency and power, but extra attention to the cooling system during maintenance is needed to prevent overheating. Overall, this car combines Honda's reliability with modern performance, offering great value for money, and I'd recommend it to friends who enjoy spirited driving.
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