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How much is a tow bar for a Honda CR-V?

On a Honda CR-V, a tow hitch (often called a tow bar or hitch) typically costs between roughly $120 and $600 for the hitch itself, with wiring and installation adding more to the total. Prices vary by model year, hitch class, and whether you buy aftermarket or OEM.


What affects the price


Several factors drive the total cost, including the hitch class (II, III, or IV), whether you choose an aftermarket part or Honda’s OEM hitch, the CR-V’s model year, and whether you install it yourself or hire a professional.



  • Aftermarket hitch (2-inch receiver, Class III/IV): typically $120-$350

  • OEM Honda hitch (dealer-sourced): typically $350-$650

  • Wiring harness (vehicle-specific, trailer lights): $25-$150

  • Installation labor (professional): $100-$250

  • DIY installation: usually $0-$70 in extra tools or consumables if you already own basic tools


In practice, the total installed cost commonly ranges from about $350 on the low end to $700 or more for higher-end or dealer-installed packages.


Buying options and tips


Where you buy and how you install will shape the final price. Consider compatibility with your CR-V’s year, drivetrain, and towing rating, as well as warranty implications.



  • Online retailers (such as etrailer, Amazon, or manufacturer sites) often offer competitive prices and clear fit guides

  • Honda dealerships provide OEM hitches and installation, usually with higher upfront costs but guaranteed compatibility

  • Independent auto shops can install aftermarket hitches at potentially lower labor rates

  • DIY installation is feasible for many CR-V owners with basic tools, but may require careful torque specs and alignment


To avoid surprises, request a written quote that itemizes the hitch, wiring, and installation, and verify the hitch’s weight rating matches your towing needs.


Price snapshot by component


Here is a concise breakdown to help you budget. Prices reflect typical ranges as of 2026 and can vary by region and retailer.



  • Hitch itself (aftermarket, 2-inch receiver, Class III/IV): $120-$350

  • Honda OEM hitch: $350-$650

  • Wiring harness: $25-$150

  • Professional installation labor: $100-$250

  • DIY installation: tools and hardware, often $0-$70 beyond basic supplies


When you add everything up, expect a total range roughly from the mid-$300s to upwards of $700+, depending on choices and regional pricing.


Summary


For a Honda CR-V, the hitch itself typically runs about $120-$350 for aftermarket options or $350-$650 for OEM installations. Wiring and installation can push the total toward $350-$700 or more. The exact price depends on the CR-V year, the hitch class, and whether you install it yourself or have a professional do it. Shop around, verify compatibility, and compare quotes to get the best value.

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