A fully loaded Honda HR-V typically costs around $30,000 to $33,000 in the United States, depending on trim, drivetrain, and options.
What you pay depends on the chosen trim level, whether you opt for all-wheel drive, and which features you add. The price can also fluctuate by region, dealer incentives, and any destination charges or taxes applied at sale.
What counts as fully loaded
For buyers aiming for the top-end experience, “fully loaded” usually means a Honda HR-V equipped with leather seating, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, a full driver-assistance suite, and advanced tech such as navigation or premium audio. Availability of these features varies by trim and model year.
- Leather-trim seats
- Power-adjustable driver's seat
- Heated front seats
- Honda Sensing safety and driver-assist features
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard
- Navigation system (on select trims)
- Premium audio and larger wheels on higher trims
In practice, “fully loaded” for the HR-V means selecting the EX-L trim (or equivalent) and adding all-wheel drive and any available packages or features above the base model. The final price reflects those choices.
Trim-by-trim price ranges (MSRP, excluding destination)
Prices vary by market and model year, but the following ranges provide a general guide for the U.S. market for recent iterations of the HR-V:
- LX: approximately $23,500–$24,500
- Sport: approximately $25,000–$26,500
- EX-L: approximately $28,000–$29,500
All-wheel drive typically adds about $1,500 to the above figures, and optional packages (such as navigation or premium audio) can raise the price further. A truly top-end HR-V with AWD and the most features commonly lands in the $30,000–$33,000 range before destination charges and taxes.
Other factors that affect the final price
Destination charges, regional taxes, dealer fees, and current incentives all influence the final out-the-door cost. Local market conditions and negotiated terms (trade-ins, financing, and extensions) can also shift the total amount you end up paying.
For the most precise figure, consult Honda’s official site or your local dealer for the current MSRP, including destination charges, and get a formal quote based on your preferred configuration.
Summary
The fully loaded Honda HR-V sits in the low-to-mid $30,000s in the current market, with base pricing generally in the mid-$20,000s. The exact price depends on trim, drivetrain (AWD), optional packages, and location. For buyers targeting the top trim with AWD and options, anticipate roughly $30,000–$33,000 before taxes and fees, but always verify the latest price on the dealer’s window sticker.


