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2014 Honda Crosstour Overview

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2014 Honda Crosstour Overview

2014 Honda Crosstour

What’s New for the 2014 Honda Crosstour

Minor changes for the 2014 Honda Crosstour include a few upgrades to its list of standard features.

2014 Honda Crosstour Exterior

When seen straight-on, the 2014 Crosstour can be easily mistaken for the Honda Accord with sculpted body lines and sedan-like front façade. This is why the hatchback rear comes as such a surprise. The crossover-themed hatchback makes it known that it is much more versatile than its Accord counterpart, with subtle curves creating plenty of rear room for any cargo you might need to store.

2014 Honda Crosstour Performance

There are two different engine options for the 2014 Crosstour. The first is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder churning out 192 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque, while the second is a more powerful 3.5-liter V6 that produces 278 hp and 252 lb-ft of torque. The standard transmission depends on the engine you choose, with a five-speed automatic coming standard with the four-cylinder and a six-speed automatic coming with the V6. Front-wheel-drive is standard as well, with all-wheel drive available on the EX-L V6.

2014 Honda Crosstour Efficiency

The four-cylinder Crosstour receives an EPA-estimated 25 mpg combined, while the front-wheel-drive V6 gets 23 mpg combined and the all-wheel-drive V6 has a respectable 22 combined.

2014 Honda Crosstour Interior

Honda compliments a roomy cabin in the 2014 Crosstour with gorgeous wood trim and high-quality materials to make it comfortable and luxurious. The center stack is simple with voice activation and a multipurpose control knob making it even easier to use. Cargo space is prevalent with the hatchback allowing bulky items to fit easily, while also allowing for plenty of legroom to stretch out in the back seat.

2014 Honda Crosstour Safety

According to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, the Crosstour deserves their highest possible ranking of Top Safety Pick. Standard safety features for the Crosstour include active front-seat head restraints, antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front-seat side airbags, and side curtain airbags. A rearview camera also comes standard on every model, while the EX V6 and all EX-L models have a passenger-side blind spot monitor. EX-L models are also equipped with frontal collision warning and lane departure warning systems.