A brand-new, OEM CVT transmission installed for a Honda HR-V typically runs about $4,000 to $7,000, with higher quotes at some dealerships. Prices vary by model year, region, and the installer.
What affects the price
Several factors influence the total price you’ll be quoted for a new HR-V transmission. The following list highlights the main cost drivers.
- Transmission type and model year: The HR-V uses a CVT, and updates or variants in different years can affect price.
- New OEM vs rebuilt or used: A brand-new OEM CVT is typically more expensive than a remanufactured or used unit.
- Dealer vs independent shop: Labor rates vary by shop and location, and some shops include different fees.
- Regional costs and taxes: Local rates and fees affect total installed price.
- Warranty and inclusions: Some quotes include warranties, fluids, disposal, and programming, while others bill separately.
Prices vary widely based on these factors. It’s wise to obtain multiple written quotes and confirm exactly what’s included before authorizing the repair.
Typical price ranges for a brand-new HR-V CVT
Here are the main cost components and what you can expect to pay for a brand-new CVT installation, using OEM parts.
- Parts (new OEM CVT): generally around $2,800 to $4,500
- Labor and installation: typically $600 to $1,800, depending on shop and region
- Estimated installed price: commonly $3,400 to $6,300, with some dealer quotes higher or lower
- Additional charges to consider (fluids, filters, disposal, programming): about $100 to $400
In practice, many customers report dealer-installed quotes in the $5,000 to $7,000 range for a new HR-V CVT, especially for newer model years or when premium services are included. Always verify what’s included in the quote.
Where to shop and what to watch for
New OEM vs aftermarket options
When replacing an HR-V CVT, you have options beyond a brand-new OEM unit. A remanufactured (rebuilt) CVT or a high-quality aftermarket CVT can be significantly cheaper, though it may come with different reliability profiles or warranty terms. If you demand original-fit reliability and factory calibration, a new OEM CVT installed by a Honda dealer may be the safest choice, albeit pricier. If cost is a priority and the unit comes with proper warranty, a rebuilt option from a reputable shop can be a reasonable compromise.
Note that the Honda HR-V’s CVT requires specialized calibration and software updates. Ensure the shop can complete any required programming and transmission adaptation for your specific VIN.
Summary
For a Honda HR-V, a brand-new CVT transmission installed typically costs in the broad range of about $4,000 to $7,000, with notable variation based on year, location, and whether you buy from a dealer or an independent shop. Always compare quotes that clearly itemize parts, labor, fluids, and any warranty coverage, and consider the long-term reliability and resale value when deciding between a new OEM unit and a rebuilt or aftermarket alternative.


