2012 Honda CR-V: Photo Gallery
The all-new 2012 Honda CR-V has an eye-catching look that may make the crossover seem bigger than the previous model. On the contrary, the model is slightly shorter but still manages to eke out more passenger and cargo volume.
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The model is also more powerful and increases fuel economy substantially. Will that be enough to keep up with the also new 2013 Ford Escape and 2013 Mazda CX-5?



























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Best design yet ... but I think I'd miss that wasted floor space between console and dash. Used to putting trash can there and work stuff...
Yes, they've managed to find the way to screw it up, compare to prototype photos
they love gray plastic at Honda.
sure do hope honda fixed the front head rests on this model. the last design had them tilted too much, making one's head kiss their chest.
While most of the interior looks like one of Honda's best in years, it's too bad they haven't improved the stereo controls over the Civic. The power button is still the smallest and buried among other buttons, which is just not a good design choice. That's the button you want to be able to reach your hand across and just thwack without having to look down.
I think Honda did an excellent job updating the CR-V. If I was in the market I'd certainly put it on my test drive list.
I have to say I hate rear end it reminds me of the ugly BMW X6, the rest of the car looks fine but I just do not understand the weird rear end