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Where is the handbrake of the new CRV?

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Blanco
09/03/25 5:08am
The handbrake of the new CRV is located on the left front side of the left foot. The new CRV is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. It is equipped with Michelin Latitude series SUV tires and a 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC engine developed by Honda, with a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 190Nm. The dimensions of the new CRV are 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2661mm. The vehicle features front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, and its engine reaches maximum power at 5600rpm and maximum torque between 2000rpm and 5000rpm.
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LeIan
09/15/25 6:41am
I've been driving the new CR-V for almost half a year now, and I also spent quite some time locating the electronic parking brake at first. Actually, it's right next to the gear shift lever - a very conspicuous button with a circled letter P. After parking, just press it lightly while holding the brake pedal, and a red P indicator will light up on the dashboard - super convenient. When starting off, there's no need to manually release it; just fasten your seatbelt, shift to D, and step on the accelerator - it disengages automatically. I remember when I first got the car, I was always worried about forgetting to engage the parking brake, but now I find the electronic system much more reliable than traditional mechanical handbrakes, especially when driving on mountain roads - absolutely no rollback. Combined with the auto hold function, it's even more worry-free - just press the BRAKE HOLD button in traffic jams to free your right foot. I recommend beginners practice several times in an empty space first to get familiar with this seamless safety design.
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PaisleyLee
10/29/25 7:21am
After years of driving, I was most annoyed by the hassle of manual handbrakes. The new CRV's switch to an electronic parking brake has made things so much more convenient. The button is conveniently located behind the gear lever on the right side of the driver's seat, easily reachable with just a thumb press. When stopping at a red light, pressing the P button immediately shows the parking status on the dashboard. The design that automatically releases the brake when stepping on the accelerator is very user-friendly, saving 90% effort compared to the old lever type. However, be careful not to get the button wet in rainy weather; last time, accidentally touching it while washing the car caused the brake light to malfunction. Also, a reminder to everyone: when parking on a slope, remember to shift to P gear before pressing the parking brake for double security and peace of mind. This feature is especially friendly to elderly drivers with joint problems, eliminating the need to exert effort pulling the handbrake.
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