
Honda XR-V weighs 1197kg, while the manual comfort version weighs 1280kg. Below is an introduction to the XR-V: 1. Introduction: The XR-V is a strategic model launched by Dongfeng Honda for the compact SUV market, and another specialized model developed after the Jade by insight into the needs of China's young population. 2. Exterior: While inheriting the excellent quality of the CR-V, the XR-V incorporates Honda's latest design concepts, featuring a sporty and individual appearance, finely crafted interior, and dazzling colors, thanks to Honda's MM concept of original packaging layout. 3. Advantages: With the spaciousness and comfort of an SUV, the 1.8L model comes standard with a panoramic sunroof, making it a truly cutting-edge and fashionable SUV that provides a new car life experience for urban young people who love fun.

I've been driving the Honda XR-V for several years and know its weight varies by model. For example, the 1.5L naturally aspirated version has a curb weight of about 1,215 kg, while the 1.5T turbocharged version weighs around 1,290 kg. Although not particularly heavy, the SUV's chassis design makes it feel stable on the road, with good roll control especially when turning on city streets. In terms of fuel consumption, the lighter 1.5L version is more fuel-efficient, with a combined fuel consumption of around 7L, while the heavier 1.5T version offers stronger power and faster acceleration. When choosing a car, it's important to consider how weight affects handling—the lighter version is more agile and easier to park, while the heavier version feels more solid at high speeds. I recommend checking official data, like I did when buying my car—reading the manual thoroughly helps avoid regrets.

The XR-V weighs between 1.2 to 1.3 tons, and it feels quite light for daily driving. My 1.5L model is 1,215 kg, with quick starts and noticeable acceleration push-back. The average fuel consumption is 8L/100km, dropping to around 6.5 on highways. The weight affects comfort—neither too heavy nor too light, it minimizes bumps over speed bumps, and doesn't feel oppressive with passengers in the back. Changing tires is straightforward with easy jack lifting. Don't overlook weight's impact on fuel economy; my colleague opted for the heavier 1.5T version at 1,290 kg, which offers stronger acceleration but higher city driving fuel consumption, sometimes exceeding 9L. Overall, matching your needs is key.

Safety first, the Honda XR-V has reasonable weight control, ranging from 1215 to 1290 kg, with a stable body frame that can absorb impact during collisions. I test-drove the lighter version, which doesn't feel floaty at high speeds, while the heavier version has strong braking power and reliable short-distance stopping. The weight indirectly enhances rollover resistance, especially performing well on slippery roads. When children are in the car, the seats are securely installed, and the weight doesn't affect stability. In daily driving, the lighter 1215 kg version is more agile at startup with quicker response, but the safety systems are equally effective. It's recommended for new drivers to consider weight when choosing a car to ensure smooth and reliable performance.


