2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport: A Closer Look at the Hybrid SUV
TheTopherDecember 16, 202525 min26,531 views
34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβCR-V TrailSport: A Disappointing Designation
- π‘ The reviewer expresses disappointment that the 2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport lacks significant off-road enhancements like a lift, skid plating, or dedicated off-road modes.
- β οΈ The TrailSport designation is described as being "in name only," with minimal functional upgrades beyond aesthetics and tires.
- π Honda could have done more to differentiate this trim, similar to the Passport and Pilot TrailSport models.
Hybrid Powertrain and Drivability
- β‘ The CR-V TrailSport features a 2.0L hybrid powertrain producing 204 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque.
- β½ It achieves an estimated 38 MPG city / 33 MPG highway / 35 MPG combined, with the hybrid system contributing to a refined and quiet driving experience.
- πΉοΈ The vehicle offers normal, econ, snow, and sport drive modes, with a seamless transition between the gasoline engine and electric power.
Interior and Exterior Features
- π¨ The exterior is noted for its attractive ash green metallic paint and Continental CrossContact ATR tires with reinforced sidewalls.
- ποΈ The interior boasts spacious rear seating, a high-quality cloth material, heated steering wheel and seats, and minimal reflective surfaces.
- π± The infotainment system is basic, featuring wireless CarPlay (though connectivity issues were noted), Android Auto, and physical climate controls.
Performance and Capability
- β°οΈ While the CR-V TrailSport has 8.2 inches of ground clearance and all-terrain tires, its towing capacity is limited to 1,000 lbs.
- π The hybrid battery pack eliminates the spare tire, and there's no access to underfloor storage.
- π£οΈ On the road, the CR-V offers a compliant ride, light steering, and smooth acceleration, feeling nimble and well-built.
Off-Road Impressions
- ποΈ The reviewer tested the CR-V TrailSport on a bumpy dirt road and through some mud, noting excellent ride quality and decent traction from the tires.
- π« Despite the TrailSport badging, the vehicle is not significantly more off-road capable than a standard CR-V, with the main advantage being the all-terrain tires.
- π The reviewer concludes that while the CR-V TrailSport is a nice-looking, fuel-efficient, and pleasant vehicle to drive, its TrailSport designation doesn't offer substantial off-road upgrades compared to other models in its class.
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