RM 146,900 - 171,400
10 other Honda models
2018 Honda CR-V TC-P VTEC 1.5
73,155 km
6.5 years
Petaling Jaya
2018 Honda CR-V TC-P VTEC 1.5
86,353 km
6 years
Petaling Jaya
The top-of-the-range 1.5 TC Premium 2WD comes with 6 airbags, ESC, ESS, LaneWatch AEB, and adaptive cruise control
There are 2 engine options across 4 variants for the CR-V.
There are 2 engine options across 3 variants of the 2020 Honda CR-V:
2.0 2WD - RM 139,912.53
1.5 TC-P - RM 157,615.91
1.5 TC-P 4WD - RM 162,910.18
The Honda CR-V is competing with:
Proton X70 Premium X - RM 122,800
Mazda CX-5 2.5 High - RM 167,660
In terms of safety, all variants of the facelifted Honda CR-V now have Honda Lanewatch and 6 airbags as standard. All variants also get rear air-conditioning vents, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support as well as LED headlights. Honda Sensing ADAS suite is reserved for the higher-end 1.5 TC-P and 1.5 TC-P 4WD variants.
Yes, Honda CR-V is available in Front/Rear Curtain Airbags. The available Front/Rear Curtain Airbags variants are: 2019 Honda CR-V 2.0 2WD, 2019 Honda CR-V 1.5TC 2WD, 2019 Honda CR-V 1.5TC 4WD, 2019 Honda CR-V 1.5TC Premium 2WD.
2019 Honda CR-V is still the most practical family SUV in its class. Priced from RM 138,308 to RM 163,191, the Honda CR-V is more expensive than a Proton X70, but the lighter CR-V offers better performance. It’s a lot more fuel-efficient too. Inside, the Honda CR-V is still the most spacious in its class. It doesn’t feel as expensive or handles as well as a Mazda CX-5 but as an overall package, it’s pretty good.
The most expensive Proton X70 Premium X variant sells for just RM 122,800. A similarly equipped Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P sells for RM 175,900. Both cars are from the same segment but there’s a whopping RM 53,100 difference in prices!To give you a better perspective, for the price of a top specs Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P, you can buy the most expesive Proton X70 variant, then head over to a nearby Perodua showroom to buy another mid-specs Perodua Myvi 1.5H, and still have some chan
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Eric
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The common knowledge about smaller capacity turbocharged engines is that they are fuel efficient. We’ve put the Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P through the WapCar fuel consumption test to find out if it adheres to the norm.Powering the Honda CR-V is a turbocharged 1.5-litre 4-cylinder engine that makes 193 PS and 243 Nm of torque. In the 1.5 TC-P variant, drive goes to the front wheels via a CVT.Like in the Nissan X-Trail, the CVT allows the engine to spin at its optimum rev range to maximise fuel eff
Shaun
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We’ve analysed the Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P from driving performance to fuel consumption through our WapCar ratings. Here’s a quick overview and summary for all our tests. The Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P has good straight line performance and the suspension absorbs road imperfections well. However, it feels rather wooly in the corners and cabin noise is on the higher side.The Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P has everything a family guy needs in an SUV with the full suite of Honda Sensing f
Shaun
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