Honda CR-V is a Japanese compact sport utility vehicle made by Honda Motor Company. Honda CR-V was first released in 1996. CR-V comes with two variants, the front-wheel and the 4-wheel drive, while in England and Australia and some other countries are only available 4-wheel drive.
The first generation Honda CR-V was produced for 1996 - 2001. Honda CR-V first generation was only available for 2.0L petrol engine, generating maximum power 126 HP and 180 Nm of maximum torque.
In 1999, Honda CR-V had minor changes with an upgrading in engine. Engine upgrades was done as much criticism on engine capability of CR-V. It said the engine of first generation Honda CR-V was not powerful enough to carry 1500 kg CR-V. So, Honda upgraded the engine to powered 146 HP/6200 rpm and torque of 180 Nm/4500 rpm.
Second generation Honda CR-V was launched in 2001 with an all-new model, with the seventh generation Honda Civic as its base. Honda CR-V was using Honda K24A1 engine. In the US, this engine is capable to produce 160 HP with 220 Nm of torque. But in accordance with SAE regulations, the engine is now powered 156 hp with 220 Nm of torque. Second generation CR-V engine was already using i-VTEC technology, this resulting more economical fuel consumption. Successfully launched the CR-V makes Honda interested in producing a new product called Honda Element SUV.
Third generation CR-V was launched in 2007, a Honda CR-V redesign. Honda CR-V third generation has the latest generation of 2.4L Honda K engine family. 2.4L 4-cylinder inline engine is also mounted on the Honda Accord and Honda Element. It has a maximum power of 166 hp/5600 rpm and maximum torque 218 Nm/4200 rpm. Other petrol engine used is 2.0L i-VTEC SOHC engine (code K20A). There is also available a 2.2L i-CTDI diesel engine for Asian and European markets.




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