The trim of a Honda CR-V refers to the grade or equipment package you choose, i.e., the level of features, comfort and technology included with the vehicle. The most common gasoline trims are LX, EX, EX-L and Touring, with hybrid variants following a similar naming pattern.
Gasoline CR-V trims
Below is the typical lineup for non-hybrid CR-V models. Availability can vary by model year and market, but these are the standard tiers you’ll encounter:
- LX
- EX
- EX-L
- Touring
As you move up from LX to Touring, you generally gain features such as upgraded infotainment, enhanced driver-assistance packages, larger wheels, and upgraded interior materials. Exact contents shift with model-year updates, so check the current build sheet for precise specs in your region.
Hybrid CR-V trims
Honda also offers CR-V as a hybrid, with trim names that align with the gasoline lineup but carry the Hybrid designation. The common hybrid trims include:
- CR-V Hybrid LX
- CR-V Hybrid EX
- CR-V Hybrid EX-L
- CR-V Hybrid Touring
Feature progression mirrors the gasoline versions, and the exact equipment can vary by year and market. Some regions may use slightly different naming conventions or combine trims, so verify the exact names and contents on Honda’s official materials for your year and location.
Choosing the right trim
To decide which CR-V trim fits you, consider what you value most in a daily driver—budget, technology, comfort, or luxury. Higher trims typically add advanced driver-assistance systems, a larger touchscreen, premium audio, leather seating, and additional convenience features.
- Budget and ownership cost
- Desire for technology and convenience features
- Preference for leather seating or premium materials
- Need for advanced safety features and driver aids
Keep in mind that trim availability and exact contents can vary by model year and market. When shopping, compare the specific build sheets for the year you’re considering.
Summary
In short, the CR-V’s “trim” denotes the equipment package you select, distinguishing gasoline models from hybrid ones. Gasoline trims typically run LX, EX, EX-L and Touring, while hybrids follow a similar tier with their own “CR-V Hybrid” branding (LX, EX, EX-L, Touring). Your choice should reflect your budget, technology needs, and preferred level of comfort. For the most accurate and current information, consult Honda’s official site or your local dealer for the exact trims available in your region and model year.


