2018 Honda HR-V Goes On Sale for $19,570
The 2018 Honda HR-V will go on sale at dealerships nationwide today, carrying a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $19,570. That represents a $205 increase in price over the 2017 model year, and does not include the tax, license, registration, or $940 destination charge.
The minor change in price represents minor changes to the popular Honda model, which mainly boil down to a new exterior color option available on select trims, Aegean Blue Metallic, and a refreshed wheel design with black-painted inserts that is available on EX and higher trims.
The $19,570 base LX model with six-speed manual transmission returns EPA mileage ratings of 25/33/28 mpg in city/highway/combined. For $20,370, buyers can get an LX featuring a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), which improves the fuel economy to 28/34/31 mpg. The AWD LX with CVT costs $21,670 and is rated at 27/31/29 mpg.
For the EX trim, prices have been set at $21,620 for the 2WD model with six-speed manual transmission, $22,420 for the 2WD model with CVT, and $23,720 for the AWD with CVT. All three EX models feature the same fuel economy ratings as their respective LX trims.
The EX-L with Navigation and 2WD is set at $25,040, and features EPA fuel economy ratings of 28/34/31 mpg. The trim-topping EX-L with Navigation and AWD, which has mileage ratings of 27/31/29 mpg, costs $26,340. Both models feature a Continuously Variable Transmission.
Honda has high hopes for the 2018 HR-V, following the success of the 2017 model, which has set new monthly sales records in every month of this year.
The News Wheel is a digital auto magazine providing readers with a fresh perspective on the latest car news. We’re located in the heart of America (Dayton, Ohio) and our goal is to deliver an entertaining and informative perspective on what’s trending in the automotive world. See more articles from The News Wheel.