The Honda CR-V today is offered in two main configurations—traditional gasoline models and a dedicated Hybrid variant—across six generations, with multiple trim levels that vary by market and year.
Since its debut in 1995, the CR-V has evolved through six generations: 1st (1995–2001), 2nd (2002–2006), 3rd (2007–2011), 4th (2012–2016), 5th (2017–2022), and 6th (2023–present). In terms of powertrains, buyers have long had gasoline CR-Vs with four main trims—LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring—and, starting around 2020 in many markets, a CR-V Hybrid variant joined the lineup with a similar trim ladder. Regional differences affect which trims and features are available in a given market.
Overview of generations
The CR-V has grown in size, technology, and efficiency with each generation, reflecting changes in safety equipment, infotainment, and powertrain options over time.
- 1st generation: 1995–2001
- 2nd generation: 2002–2006
- 3rd generation: 2007–2011
- 4th generation: 2012–2016
- 5th generation: 2017–2022
- 6th generation: 2023–present
These six generations illustrate how Honda expanded interior space, safety systems, efficiency, and tech integration while maintaining the CR-V’s core SUV practicality.
Powertrain options and trim levels
There are two primary powertrain paths for the CR-V: traditional gasoline models and the dedicated Hybrid variant. Each path has a set of widely used trim levels, though exact availability can vary by year and region.
Gasoline CR-V trims
In most markets, gasoline CR-Vs are offered in four main trims, with feature sets evolving across generations.
- LX
- EX
- EX-L
- Touring
Gasoline trims typically cover base practicality up to higher-end comfort and tech, with upgrades like leather, navigation, and enhanced driver-assistance features appearing in the upper tiers.
CR-V Hybrid trims
The Hybrid line shares the same tier structure in many markets, with features tuned for electrified efficiency and comparable naming to the gasoline lineup in most model years.
- LX
- EX
- EX-L
- Touring
Hybrid versions emphasize fuel economy and, over time, have incorporated updated infotainment and safety tech while preserving CR-V practicality.
Regional notes
Availability and naming can vary by country. Some markets may offer additional packages, special editions, or alternative naming conventions for trims and powertrain options. It’s always best to check local dealership specs for a given model year.
Summary
The Honda CR-V has evolved through six generations since 1995 and now offers two main powertrains: gasoline and Hybrid. Across generations, trim levels commonly seen include LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring, with the Hybrid variant joining the lineup around 2020 in many markets and following a similar trimming structure. Availability, features, and exact names can vary by region and model year, but the CR-V remains defined by practical space, safety, and efficiency across its variants.


