The 2011 Honda CR-V is powered by a 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC engine. It produces about 180 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque, and is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission with Real-Time AWD available on some trims.
Engine design and specifications
In the US market, the 2011 CR-V uses Honda's 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC engine from the K-series family. This naturally aspirated unit is designed to balance everyday usability with capable on-road performance.
Key facts about the engine include:
- Displacement: 2.4 liters
- Configuration: Inline-4
- Valvetrain: i-VTEC with DOHC and 16 valves
- Horsepower: 180 hp at around 6,500 rpm
- Torque: 161 lb-ft at around 4,000 rpm
- Induction: Naturally aspirated
Note: This engine is part of Honda's K-series family, celebrated for a good balance of performance and efficiency. For the 2011 CR-V, transmission choices typically included a five-speed automatic, with Real-Time AWD available on select trims. A manual transmission was not offered in the United States for this model year.
Technology and efficiency
The i-VTEC system adjusts valve timing to optimize both fuel economy and responsiveness across engine speeds. In daily driving, this translates to smooth power delivery for city commuting and adequate acceleration on highways.
Performance and fuel economy notes
Real-world performance depends on drivetrain and load, but the 2.4-liter engine delivers a balanced combination of power and efficiency for a compact SUV of its era.
- Performance figures vary by drivetrain; typical acceleration and mpg figures align with mid-2010s compact-SUV norms
EPA estimates for the 2011 CR-V varied by front-wheel-drive vs. all-wheel-drive configurations, with mpg typically in the low-to-mid 20s city and high 20s to low 30s highway depending on setup.
Transmission and drivetrain
The engine is commonly mated to a five-speed automatic transmission, with Real-Time AWD available on AWD models for improved traction in poor weather conditions.
Summary
The 2011 Honda CR-V relies on a reliable 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC engine from Honda's K-series, delivering about 180 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a five-speed automatic transmission and optional Real-Time AWD, it provides practical, everyday performance and efficiency for a compact SUV of that era.


