Newly launched with the highest price in its segment, the Honda CR-V 2024 quickly disappeared from dealerships.

While other car models in the same segment are being offered with strong discounts, the Honda CR-V 2024 remains untouched at the dealership.

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On the morning of October 25, 2023, Honda officially introduced the new generation CR-V to the Vietnamese market with 4 versions, including G, L, L AWD, and e:HEV RS, with prices ranging from 1.109 to 1.31 billion VND. Therefore, the 2024 Honda CR-V owns the highest price in its segment, approaching the D-segment SUVs.

High prices do not prevent this model from quickly being sold at dealerships. According to information from a sales consultant at a dealership, if customers want to receive the Honda CR-V 2024 e:HEV RS immediately, they need to buy additional accessories worth 50 million VND. The e:HEV RS is the second most expensive version of this model, priced at 1.259 billion VND.

In previous years, especially in 2022 when supply was limited due to component shortages, it was not uncommon for cars to be “sold with accessories” at dealerships. However, in 2023, the Vietnamese auto market is much less vibrant due to the impact of the economic recession. This has prompted car manufacturers and dealers to actively run promotion programs, discounts to attract customers. Therefore, the newly launched Honda CR-V 2024 surprised many people with its quick sales at dealerships.

Honda CR-V 2024 e:HEV RS

Honda CR-V 2024 e:HEV RS

In the previous years, especially in 2022 when supply was limited due to component shortages, it was not uncommon for cars to be “sold with accessories” at dealerships. However, the Vietnamese auto market has been less vibrant in 2023 due to the impact of the economic recession. This has prompted car manufacturers and dealers to actively run promotional programs, discounts to attract customers. As a result, the newly launched Honda CR-V 2024 surprised many people with its quick sales at dealerships.

Interior of the premium version of the Honda CR-V 2024

Interior of the premium version of the Honda CR-V 2024

As reported, the Honda CR-V 2024 in Vietnam has notable features such as LED lights from front to back, daytime running LED lights, 18-inch alloy wheels, 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with 2 memory positions, 4-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, digital instrument cluster, 9-inch touchscreen center display, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support, Bose 12-speaker sound system, automatic air conditioning, interior ambient lighting, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, head-up display, remote engine start, smart key, and electronic parking brake. In addition, it has a 5-seat interior (hybrid version) or a 7-seat interior (petrol version).

Honda CR-V 2024 e:HEV RS

Honda CR-V 2024 e:HEV RS

Under the hood of the Honda CR-V 2024 in Vietnam are two engine options. The first is a 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine with a maximum power of 188 horsepower and a peak torque of 240 Nm, as before. The engine is combined with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) automatic and front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, depending on the version. This is the first time this model has an AWD system in Vietnam.

In addition, the Honda CR-V in Vietnam also offers a hybrid version for the first time, known as the e:HEV RS. This version uses a 2.0L 4-cylinder petrol engine with a power of 146 horsepower. The engine is combined with 2 electric motors with a total power of 181 horsepower. When combined, these two components give the Honda CR-V e:HEV RS 2024 a power output of 204 horsepower and a peak torque of 335 Nm.

Safety features are also a highlight of this model with 8 airbags, Honda LaneWatch lane watch system, hill descent assist, active steering assist, tire pressure monitoring, drowsiness alert, 360-degree camera, front/rear sensors, and rear seat reminder.

The active safety features in the Honda Sensing package will be standard on the car, including collision mitigation braking system, adaptive automatic headlights, adaptive cruise control including low-speed follow, lane keeping assist, and forward collision warning.

The petrol versions will continue to be assembled domestically like the previous generation, which means they will receive a 50% reduction in the registration fee imposed by the Government until the end of this year. The hybrid version is imported from Thailand.