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What kind of transmission does a Honda Crosstour have?

The Honda Crosstour, produced from 2009 to 2015, uses an automatic transmission across all trims. It employs a 5-speed automatic paired with both engine options (2.4L four-cylinder and 3.5L V6), and there was no manual transmission offered.


Overview of transmission options


The Crosstour was built with two engine choices, and both were paired with an automatic gearbox. This section explains how those pairings worked and what drivers could expect in terms of drive configuration.


Two engine options and their transmissions



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 (i-VTEC): 5-speed automatic transmission; typically offered with front-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive available as an option.

  • 3.5-liter V6: 5-speed automatic transmission; available with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.


In all configurations, the Crosstour used an automatic transmission rather than a manual. The lineup did not include a manual gearbox in any model year.


Practical implications for ownership


Automatic transmissions are standard for the Crosstour, which makes them straightforward for daily driving and family use. Owners should follow Honda’s maintenance guidelines for transmission fluid changes and overall drivetrain care, but there were no manual transmission variants to consider when shopping.


Summary


Bottom line: The Honda Crosstour is an automatic-transmission vehicle across its range, with a 5-speed automatic paired to either the 2.4L or the 3.5L engine, and all-wheel-drive was available on select trims. No manual option was offered.

What transmission does a Honda Crosstour have?


Honda Crosstour
Powertrain
Engine2.4-liter K24Y2 I4 3.0-liter J30A5 V6 (China-only) 3.5-liter J35Z2 V6 (2010–2012) 3.5-liter J35Y1 V6 (2013–2015)
Transmission5-speed automatic (4-cylinder, 2010–2012 V6) 6-speed automatic (2013–2015 V6)
Dimensions



What are the common problems with crosstours?


These issues affect the Honda Crosstour regardless of engine variant.

  • Electrical System Issues (31 complaints) electrical serious.
  • Transmission Issues (29 complaints) transmission serious.
  • Steering Issues (25 complaints) steering serious.
  • Engine Issues (17 complaints) engine critical.



Which Hondas do not have CVT?


Honda: The Civic Type R, Honda Fit (with the manual option), Honda Passport, Pilot, Ridgeline and the Odyssey are not equipped with CVTs.



What is the best year of Honda Crosstour to buy?


The best cars are from 2013-2015 model years, as the 2013 Honda Crosstour heralded a raft of powertrain and technology updates. Which Honda Crosstour years are the worst? Avoid the first 2010 model year as it has an outdated infotainment system, no driver assistance features, and a cluttered dashboard.


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