In 2016, a new Honda CR-V was priced roughly from the low-to-mid $20,000s for the base LX and climbed to the low-to-mid $30,000s for higher trims, before destination charges. Prices varied by drivetrain, trim, and regional incentives.
Pricing landscape for the 2016 CR-V
This section outlines the general price range and how different configurations affected the final sticker price when the car was first sold.
MSRP by trim (approximate, before destination)
Below are approximate Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRPs) for 2016 CR-V trims. Note that adding all‑wheel drive (AWD) and optional features could push the price higher, and destination charges were not included in these base figures.
- LX 2WD: around $23,595
- LX AWD: around $24,545
- EX 2WD: around $26,745
- EX AWD: around $28,745
- EX-L with Navi 2WD: around $30,000
- EX-L with Navi AWD: around $31,000
- Touring 2WD: around $32,500
- Touring AWD: around $33,500
Prices varied by region and dealer, with destination charges typically adding several hundred dollars to the final sticker price. Local incentives or promotions could also affect the actual purchase price.
Context and what affected the price
The 2016 CR-V represented the tail end of the fourth generation, with pricing reflecting standard features, available technology packages, and drivetrain options. Buyers who opted for AWD or navigation and leather-appointed interiors generally paid more, while promotions, seasonal sales events, and dealer-specific pricing could narrow the gap between trims.
Summary
For 2016, the Honda CR-V offered a price spectrum from about $23,600 for the base LX in 2WD form to around $33,500 for the top Touring AWD configuration, before destination charges and any region-specific incentives. The exact price a buyer paid depended on trim, drivetrain, options, and local dealer pricing.


