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What kind of transmission is in a 2000 Honda CR-V?

The 2000 Honda CR-V offered two transmission options: a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic, with Honda's Real-Time 4WD system available on all-wheel-drive models.


In the context of the CR-V’s first generation (1997–2001), the lineup used a 2.0-liter inline-four engine that could be paired with either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission. The Real-Time 4WD system automatically transfers torque to the rear wheels when traction is needed, providing enhanced grip in slippery conditions while primarily driving with front-wheel power. A continuously variable transmission (CVT) was not offered in the 2000 model year.


Transmission options in the 2000 CR-V


Here are the two main transmission configurations that powered the 2000 CR-V, including notes on drivetrain compatibility.



  • Five-speed manual transmission (5MT): offered on certain trims with the 2.0L engine; available in both front-wheel-drive (FWD) and Real-Time 4WD-equipped models.

  • Four-speed automatic transmission (4AT): a traditional automatic paired with the 2.0L engine; available in both FWD and Real-Time 4WD-equipped models.


Conclusion: The 2000 CR-V did not offer a CVT; buyers could choose between a manual or automatic transmission, with Real-Time 4WD available on AWD versions for added traction.


Real-Time 4WD system overview


The Real-Time 4WD system is designed to provide rear-wheel traction automatically when needed, without driver intervention, improving stability in varying road conditions.



  • Automatic torque distribution: The system normally drives the front wheels and engages the rear wheels when slippage is detected or traction is required.

  • Driver simplicity: No need to manually shift into a separate 4WD mode for everyday driving.

  • Compatibility: Works with both manual and automatic transmissions in the 2000 CR-V lineup.


Conclusion: Real-Time 4WD offered added traction for AWD models, while front-wheel drive remained the default layout for efficiency on the rest of the lineup.


Summary


For the 2000 Honda CR-V, you could choose between a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission, with Real-Time 4WD available on AWD models. There was no CVT option in that model year. The system automatically distributes power to the rear axle as needed to improve traction, simplifying operation for most drivers.

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