Tish… your description of the eCVT is actually the description of the regular CVT. The Honda eCVT works NOTHING like that. It has no pulleys or belt. The eCVT provides electric power to the main motor and battery via a second motor, and at lower speeds (below about 40mph) only the electric motor powers the wheels. The engine kicks in when more electricity needs to be generated. It works as a series hybrid at these speeds. That means it works as an EV, but with an engine to generate electricity, straight to the drive motor, to the battery, or to both. Then, at higher speeds, a dual clutch plate mechanism switches the drive from the electric to the single mechanical gear, and now it is driven solely by the petrol engine at motorway speeds. If additional power is needed at those speeds, the double clutch can also add power from the battery to to the electric motor and re-engage it alongside the petrol to add to the drivetrain. This is a parallel hybrid application (electric works in parallel with petrol to power the wheels). So in fact, the eCVT has no real transmission. It just has a dual clutch pack to switch from it driving like an EV to it driving like an ICE with single drive ratios for each. Sounds complex, but mechanically it’s super simple and this reliable.
@@AutoSocialUKI love hybrids and I’m fascinated by how they work as there are so many variations. It gets more complex because Toyota, Ford and Honda all call their transmissions “eCVT”, but the Honda system is very different that the other two, which are nearly identical.
Yes, it really doesn't need transmission because it works like an EV the majority of the time. Only above a certain speed you get the ICE directly connected to the front wheels. @AutoSocialUK, thanks a lot for the nice review.
Thank you for the nice presentation of this car. Two things that I have observed and could be improved: 1st: please use different sized (small and large) people to show the realy space in the car interior. 2nd: the both metal selectors on the steering wheel are not used for the gearbox, they are used to control the braking intensity and to return the braking energy to the hybrid battery!
@@edmundhayes1840 In America, they don’t get the HR-V that is sold in Europe; that is classed as a B-SUV. So it kinda makes sense for the ZR-V (classed as a small C-SUV) to be named the HR-V there.
That's correct, Australia does receive both the HR-V and ZR-V! The new HR-V launched here last year, while the ZR-V came like three or four months ago. So, Tish saying that the ZR-V has been on sale here in Australia for over a year is incorrect.
Ordered a Sport for our next motability car. Should be picking it up next month. Just seems like a very intriguing car and has all the kit I look for in a car, and then a bit more. Would have spent a bit more on a Ford Kuga but adaptive cruise control, which should be standard on all cars IMO, was an expensive extra. Never had an automatic as a daily driver, so that'll be "fun" to get my head around.
@@samadlington12 All their colours are available at no extra cost apart from the diamond pearl, I think it's called? Initially ordered white but since changed it to red. Were told by the dealer that there's no wait for the Sport.
To be fair at the set price you get a lot of items as standard. VW ranges are cheaper but once you add on actual extras that are needed e.g. parking sensors the cost goes beyond 42k
Lovely SUV all round. Honda's are the real deal when it comes to quality and reliability unlike so called 'premium badged' alternatives. I speak from experience BTW.
The ZRV looks great. I like the blue as well. But, come Honda let's take on VW and bring out a Type R version to show them their R-Line range isn't as quick as they thought it was.😂
I see Honda adapted quickly from the Civic lower quality decisions: better materials (especially in the back), head rest in the back are fully collapsible to offer full view on the rear glass, back arm rest is at elbow level and not low as in the Civic, white roof in the Sport trim, metal padels on the steering wheel.
Love the color of this ZR-V, Tish - though like yourself - I'm not a big fan of those gear selector buttons (physical ones for me, too!). It definitely looks like it was made for someone of your size (5'5") than myself (I'm about 6'), which is why I currently drive the larger CR-V. And just a side note, you look quite stunning in that green ensemble, too. ;) #gorgeous
I’m a Civic driver currently and do I like the ZRV ? Yes , defiantly as shown here and think it looks fantastic Would I buy it ? No at nearly £40,000 it’s just unaffordable like most new cars nowadays. With depreciation almost non existent currently it’s unlikely to be affordable to me until it reaches at least 4 years old. I may pay a trip to my dealer to have a nose anyway .As ever Tish great review , been a subscriber of your channel for a long time now and seen you come from your early days to your very polished and professional reviews I watch now. I’d so like to see you on Car Wow and the like to give your presenting talent greater exposure.
The elephant in the room has to be that the current CR-V is still available, is a much more practical car, hybrid system pretty much identical and with discounts a top EX model can be had for less than the asking price of the ZR-V. I think I know which will have better residuals too come trade in time. At this price point unfortunately I think the ZR-V will struggle but that had to price it above the HR-V, which is why it is so expensive.
Tish i need a really honest opinion. Im on the verge of buying a new car,but i don’t know whether to buy the hrv or zrv...what would you genuinely help me to lean towards🤔
2:02 I'm sorry, but the ZR-V hasn't been on sale here in Australia for over a year - It launched here in late May 2023. The new HR-V launched here in late March 2022, is this what you meant to refer to?
Stunning car, previously been a honda fan boy for 15 years but fancied something different in 2023 and went for a rival, but I would definitely love this zrv in sport trim so may return some day 🤧....... Good review as always Tish love the nails darling very pretty
You may be a Honda fan boy, but are we looking at the same car? That is one ugly piece of design - a big, fat, rounded SUV with a horrible front end. Being Honda, I'm sure it's well built and will be reliable, but I really hope SUV's are consigned to history very soon!
@@tonyb3629 disagree with you on the looks, I like it and as for the SUV argument I need one and have opted for my first SUV due to finding it difficult to enter and exit lower sportier vehicles as I have previously driven the past 25 years, I am not a young person and my body has unfortunately suffered over the years so for me SUVs are just far more comfortable and practical for me and my 3 large dogs I really don't care about trying to look good for other people it's more about what's right for my own life
have just ordered the sport trim i liked the blue in your video but they didnt have a sample so i ended up getting the ruse black as i could actually see it, just worried now that with al the black trim and privacy glass thsat its going to be very dark ( bat mobile)
On sale in Australia for a year? Not really, it was announced about 6 months ago but deliveries only started very recently. In fact I've yet to see one on the road.
Honda's international marketing strategy is bizarre - Here in Canada, the ZR-V is actually called the HR-V and it has a 158 bhp engine and costs, get this, the equivalent of 21,000 pounds! Also, we don't even get your HR-V by any name! How strange!
Not that strange. North America and China have strong preferences for larger vehicles. The fuel is cheaper and roads/parking spaces are larger there. This vehicle is the sole SUV smaller than the CR-V. In other regions there is a high demand for even smaller SUVs, so they added an even smaller one. North America is getting the hybrid engine for the Civic and likely the HR-V next year.
This isn't a Civic zrv! The front isn't based on the new Civic, and the rear is nothing like a crv! This is in fact the American hrv which has been on sale for ages!
I accidentally said Civic because I was thinking about it sitting on the Civic platform but this is a ZRV in the UK, regardless of what it is elsewhere in the world 😊
How many of these V cars are they going to make? CR-V, HR-V and now the ZR-V, what's next? Any way, nice 👍 and simple interior, roomie and spacious. The exterior design looks just like the HR-V with a few changes and It's to small.
Inaccurate review. There are no gears, or CVT pulleys &belt, the "gear shifters" behind the steering wheel are for the seven braking. The presenter needs to watch the official Honda presentation. I own a Civic HEV, great car
The last 6 cars I’ve had have been hondas but 40 grand it’s just to expensive 3 years warranty I will be having a Toyota next time 10 years warranty no brainer if anything goes wrong with this after 3 years it will cost a fortune and compared to a Audi interior no in the same ballpark
Nope you'd have to be mad (or have little car knowledge) to buy the Kia Sportage over this. The Honda's engineering and quality are far superior and it looks better. The Sportage is an ugly mess.
@@jdmguy44 by all objective feedback from owners and reviewers, it’s more reliable as proven in JD Power owner polls and won best suv by multiple reviewers. In every way it’s better and that’s an objective & shared fact.
@@dac00007 If you believe daft (sponsored) surveys like JD Power you'll believe anything. Research Kia/Hyundai widespread problems with engine failures/fires, oil burn issues from low mileages etc. Issues also with LG battery cells in BEV models with ongoing recalls. Have a look at Scotty Kilmer's videos on Kia/Hyundai problems - based on real owners problems! Kia /Hyundai pretend to make quality cars. They may impress you mate but they don't me...
If i had 40 grand to spend on a motor,this would not be my choice.Just have a quick butchers ata what 2 year 3 year old used premium cars you could buy with that money.
@@quarrymanhamilton oh your talking about the leavers behind the steering wheel. Apologies, they’re regenerative breaking. I thought you meant the buttons for the drive selection….. oh and it’s an e-CVT (very different)
Looks a great car and a good family option a bit different from the usual choices I agree with you Tish they needed a cheaper version as well as Honda can be expensive should do well and be reliable and cheap to run
Hmm, not sure about being on sale in Australia for a long time, I can only see 4x ZRVs available Australia wide, all new to order cars. But the 2.0 hybrid here is around £28,000 ($54,000 AUD). There is also a 1.5 turbo available for less $. Enjoyed the review Tish. Cheers
@@AutoSocialUK The ZRV is called the HRV in the US. In Oz, we have both the HRV and ZRV with the ZRV making its debut around June/July 2023 though orders have been taken since May 2023.
Your description of the eCVT is wrong imo. An eCVT doesn't have the pulleys you mention, but an epycyclic gear that enables electric motor power and combustion power to combine. A pretty serious mistake.
Gotta be honest and say whilst I like the look of it , the price plus the insurance group being twice what my current car is plus the smaller boot than what my current car is would ultimately mean a no from me.
Great video Tish and with every video, you seem to be getting better and better. This car is brilliant, just like the new Civic but they need to do something about the price. Their cars are getting way too expensive and touching BMW, Merc and Audi prices and they clearly don't have that level of refinement despite producing powerful fuel efficient engines. Thumbs up given and keep up the good work 👍
German cars are overpriced for what they are though when you look behind the facade. Behind the badge there is some pretty questionable quality especially parts used under the bonnet. Honda's may look pricy at first but run one beyond 10 years old and it all starts to make a lot of sense - unlike money pit German motors.
Yes they do adjust the level of regen, strange that they opted to make them out of metal though as they look more like great selection that ever. I’m assuming you mean I called it something other than ZRV? See…. Not as easy as it seems is it? 😂
Tish… your description of the eCVT is actually the description of the regular CVT.
The Honda eCVT works NOTHING like that. It has no pulleys or belt.
The eCVT provides electric power to the main motor and battery via a second motor, and at lower speeds (below about 40mph) only the electric motor powers the wheels. The engine kicks in when more electricity needs to be generated. It works as a series hybrid at these speeds. That means it works as an EV, but with an engine to generate electricity, straight to the drive motor, to the battery, or to both.
Then, at higher speeds, a dual clutch plate mechanism switches the drive from the electric to the single mechanical gear, and now it is driven solely by the petrol engine at motorway speeds. If additional power is needed at those speeds, the double clutch can also add power from the battery to to the electric motor and re-engage it alongside the petrol to add to the drivetrain. This is a parallel hybrid application (electric works in parallel with petrol to power the wheels).
So in fact, the eCVT has no real transmission. It just has a dual clutch pack to switch from it driving like an EV to it driving like an ICE with single drive ratios for each. Sounds complex, but mechanically it’s super simple and this reliable.
Ergh that’s SO annoying!! Really sorry about that 😩 bloody CVT haunts me. Thanks for clearing up!
@@AutoSocialUKI love hybrids and I’m fascinated by how they work as there are so many variations. It gets more complex because Toyota, Ford and Honda all call their transmissions “eCVT”, but the Honda system is very different that the other two, which are nearly identical.
Yes, it really doesn't need transmission because it works like an EV the majority of the time. Only above a certain speed you get the ICE directly connected to the front wheels. @AutoSocialUK, thanks a lot for the nice review.
Very detailed review! Thank you from Italy!
I've got one. It's great.
If we could have the Sport version with the panoramic roof. It's a must for me...
Thank you for the nice presentation of this car. Two things that I have observed and could be improved: 1st: please use different sized (small and large) people to show the realy space in the car interior. 2nd: the both metal selectors on the steering wheel are not used for the gearbox, they are used to control the braking intensity and to return the braking energy to the hybrid battery!
Correction: The Honda ZR-V is called the HR-V in North America. The ZR-V nameplate is used in Australia; they have the HR-V that we get.
That's an insane naming decision!
@@edmundhayes1840 In America, they don’t get the HR-V that is sold in Europe; that is classed as a B-SUV.
So it kinda makes sense for the ZR-V (classed as a small C-SUV) to be named the HR-V there.
That's correct, Australia does receive both the HR-V and ZR-V! The new HR-V launched here last year, while the ZR-V came like three or four months ago. So, Tish saying that the ZR-V has been on sale here in Australia for over a year is incorrect.
Hi Tish, nice car. Wish Honda would make the interior a little more exciting. Love the green.
Yes it does feel a little ‘safe’ doesn’t it…. Unlike my suit
Ordered a Sport for our next motability car. Should be picking it up next month. Just seems like a very intriguing car and has all the kit I look for in a car, and then a bit more. Would have spent a bit more on a Ford Kuga but adaptive cruise control, which should be standard on all cars IMO, was an expensive extra. Never had an automatic as a daily driver, so that'll be "fun" to get my head around.
What colour choices did you get? Ordering on notability on the weekend
@@samadlington12 All their colours are available at no extra cost apart from the diamond pearl, I think it's called? Initially ordered white but since changed it to red. Were told by the dealer that there's no wait for the Sport.
Prices are crazy right now. And i always drive with the radio off! :}}
You like a peaceful drive?
@@AutoSocialUK Its a combination of listening to the engine although i only drive a A3 sportsback and not listening to adverts on the radio 🤣
Honda are just getting too greedy with there pricing and won'tbe getting my money!
To be fair at the set price you get a lot of items as standard. VW ranges are cheaper but once you add on actual extras that are needed e.g. parking sensors the cost goes beyond 42k
They are all getting greedy. At least Honda are very high specification & don’t have an option list which are eye watering
It's nothing like a CVT. It's the same as the Civic, driven predominantly by the electric motor - there is no gearbox.
Still prefer the shape of the hr-v but love this engine from the civic. If the hr-v had this engine that would be the best mix.
Do you think? I actually far prefer this. Thank you for sharing your thoughts
@@AutoSocialUK maybe the looks will grow on me! I would definitely have it for the engine as test drove the civic and it's simply brilliant!
Lovely SUV all round. Honda's are the real deal when it comes to quality and reliability unlike so called 'premium badged' alternatives. I speak from experience BTW.
Not bothered by the car,but Tish looking absolutely stunning as always ❤
Haha thank you very much!
Mint suit looks classy
I’m an Aussie and zrv only just launched here
The ZRV looks great. I like the blue as well. But, come Honda let's take on VW and bring out a Type R version to show them their R-Line range isn't as quick as they thought it was.😂
Hi Tish, thanks for the review. Nice car. Love the deep blue colour.
Beautiful review location as well.
But that field looks like hay-fever paradise 😂
This car looks really nice! Too bad of that trunk space though. Really nice review!
Much less boxy than the H-RV. Thumbs up. Would be interesting to compare with the Civic
I enjoyed watching the Video Review. Sport Is the Trim I would pick. Great outfit as well 😊
I see Honda adapted quickly from the Civic lower quality decisions:
better materials (especially in the back), head rest in the back are fully collapsible to offer full view on the rear glass, back arm rest is at elbow level and not low as in the Civic, white roof in the Sport trim, metal padels on the steering wheel.
Love the color of this ZR-V, Tish - though like yourself - I'm not a big fan of those gear selector buttons (physical ones for me, too!). It definitely looks like it was made for someone of your size (5'5") than myself (I'm about 6'), which is why I currently drive the larger CR-V.
And just a side note, you look quite stunning in that green ensemble, too. ;) #gorgeous
Hello,Tish, it looks a little bit like a Porsche Macan.but a lot cheaper.!!!
Yer I can see that a little!
Waiting for reconds to come to Malaysia..😋
In New Zealand, the ZRV is only £24,000..... Great price.
Yeah but like Australia we don't get the heads up display or the panoramic sunroof 😢
I’m a Civic driver currently and do I like the ZRV ? Yes , defiantly as shown here and think it looks fantastic Would I buy it ? No at nearly £40,000 it’s just unaffordable like most new cars nowadays. With depreciation almost non existent currently it’s unlikely to be affordable to me until it reaches at least 4 years old. I may pay a trip to my dealer to have a nose anyway
.As ever Tish great review , been a subscriber of your channel for a long time now and seen you come from your early days to your very polished and professional reviews I watch now. I’d so like to see you on Car Wow and the like to give your presenting talent greater exposure.
A new Civic is touching £40k and will go over £40k if you don't want it in grey
Looks nice, only bit I didn't like was the volume button on the display screen. Looks just stuck on and out of place. Great video as always tish x
Yes I can kind of see what you mean 👀 glad you liked the video
There are volume buttons on the wheel too.
The elephant in the room has to be that the current CR-V is still available, is a much more practical car, hybrid system pretty much identical and with discounts a top EX model can be had for less than the asking price of the ZR-V. I think I know which will have better residuals too come trade in time. At this price point unfortunately I think the ZR-V will struggle but that had to price it above the HR-V, which is why it is so expensive.
Not gear selectors,paddles for regen braking
Won’t be swapping my Accord for one !
Tish i need a really honest opinion.
Im on the verge of buying a new car,but i don’t know whether to buy the hrv or zrv...what would you genuinely help me to lean towards🤔
Sorry Trish but the e-cvt doesn’t use pulley’s and steel belt as described
I think the design is a bit on the safe side. For practicality, price and boot space i would go for a estate car in the Golf/Focus class.
I can kind of see what you mean. The design feels a bit ‘done’ if you know what I mean
Price point is absolutely crazy. Another manufacturer who will be in serious trouble in 5 years along with Ford.
I agree with you, the electric car is due to be released soon and I will be interested to see what the prices.
still putting that stupid old fashioned tablet on the Dashboard very dated most cars have them it’s a shame as it’s a nice looking car
2:02 I'm sorry, but the ZR-V hasn't been on sale here in Australia for over a year - It launched here in late May 2023.
The new HR-V launched here in late March 2022, is this what you meant to refer to?
Stunning car, previously been a honda fan boy for 15 years but fancied something different in 2023 and went for a rival, but I would definitely love this zrv in sport trim so may return some day 🤧....... Good review as always Tish love the nails darling very pretty
Thanks for sharing!
You may be a Honda fan boy, but are we looking at the same car? That is one ugly piece of design - a big, fat, rounded SUV with a horrible front end. Being Honda, I'm sure it's well built and will be reliable, but I really hope SUV's are consigned to history very soon!
@@tonyb3629 disagree with you on the looks, I like it and as for the SUV argument I need one and have opted for my first SUV due to finding it difficult to enter and exit lower sportier vehicles as I have previously driven the past 25 years, I am not a young person and my body has unfortunately suffered over the years so for me SUVs are just far more comfortable and practical for me and my 3 large dogs I really don't care about trying to look good for other people it's more about what's right for my own life
BUTTONS!!! Sorry, ALL CAPS excited for the buttons
have just ordered the sport trim i liked the blue in your video but they didnt have a sample so i ended up getting the ruse black as i could actually see it, just worried now that with al the black trim and privacy glass thsat its going to be very dark ( bat mobile)
On sale in Australia for a year? Not really, it was announced about 6 months ago but deliveries only started very recently. In fact I've yet to see one on the road.
Honda's international marketing strategy is bizarre - Here in Canada, the ZR-V is actually called the HR-V and it has a 158 bhp engine and costs, get this, the equivalent of 21,000 pounds! Also, we don't even get your HR-V by any name! How strange!
Not that strange. North America and China have strong preferences for larger vehicles. The fuel is cheaper and roads/parking spaces are larger there. This vehicle is the sole SUV smaller than the CR-V.
In other regions there is a high demand for even smaller SUVs, so they added an even smaller one.
North America is getting the hybrid engine for the Civic and likely the HR-V next year.
This isn't a Civic zrv! The front isn't based on the new Civic, and the rear is nothing like a crv! This is in fact the American hrv which has been on sale for ages!
I accidentally said Civic because I was thinking about it sitting on the Civic platform but this is a ZRV in the UK, regardless of what it is elsewhere in the world 😊
It doesn’t use variable pulleys
How many of these V cars are they going to make? CR-V, HR-V and now the ZR-V, what's next? Any way, nice 👍 and simple interior, roomie and spacious. The exterior design looks just like the HR-V with a few changes and It's to small.
I'd go for the ZRV.
I prefer the styling of this, but I think the HRV is better value for money
This thing is beautiful but needs to be fully electric for me to consider it.
Currently people out testing the new e-ny1 (think that’s what it’s called) hopefully I’ll get my hands on it soon.
Inaccurate review. There are no gears, or CVT pulleys &belt, the "gear shifters" behind the steering wheel are for the seven braking. The presenter needs to watch the official Honda presentation. I own a Civic HEV, great car
Honda bring this Hybrid to the US please!
Surprised it’s not already there!
That price is insane... Who would pay that much for a tiny gutless little crossover????
Thanks Henrietta Highpants 👍😂
God you sound sad, get a life, she looks great 🖕🏼
My hrv is 22years old
The last 6 cars I’ve had have been hondas but 40 grand it’s just to expensive 3 years warranty I will be having a Toyota next time 10 years warranty no brainer if anything goes wrong with this after 3 years it will cost a fortune and compared to a Audi interior no in the same ballpark
My ❤ is NAILED on for you 😏😉
Just too expensive is way over the top for normal families unless lease rates or pcp rates are good
ZR-V? Ooooohhh you mean the HR-V. Yeah we got those in Trinidad. Hybrid and plug-in EVs. Nice car though.
Dont think you mentioned the drivetrain
Not in it’s complexity, I do cover than in my civic review ☺️
Kia Sportage HEV 3 is far better at £36,000 and quicker with 0-60 in 7.5 seconds plus better tech and has 587 litre boot.
Nope you'd have to be mad (or have little car knowledge) to buy the Kia Sportage over this. The Honda's engineering and quality are far superior and it looks better. The Sportage is an ugly mess.
@@jdmguy44 by all objective feedback from owners and reviewers, it’s more reliable as proven in JD Power owner polls and won best suv by multiple reviewers. In every way it’s better and that’s an objective & shared fact.
@@dac00007 If you believe daft (sponsored) surveys like JD Power you'll believe anything. Research Kia/Hyundai widespread problems with engine failures/fires, oil burn issues from low mileages etc. Issues also with LG battery cells in BEV models with ongoing recalls. Have a look at Scotty Kilmer's videos on Kia/Hyundai problems - based on real owners problems! Kia /Hyundai pretend to make quality cars. They may impress you mate but they don't me...
If i had 40 grand to spend on a motor,this would not be my choice.Just have a quick butchers ata what 2 year 3 year old used premium cars you could buy with that money.
Throws the car into extra £390 annual car tax issue!
@mattwatson eat your heart out! 😂
Ka-chow!!
Honda has lost the plot on this car. Too expensive and doesn’t offer anything different.
They're not gear selectors though
Drive selector. Potato tomato
@@AutoSocialUK I’m sorry but they are not drive selectors either. Please research what the paddles are for. The transmission is CVT
@@quarrymanhamilton oh your talking about the leavers behind the steering wheel. Apologies, they’re regenerative breaking. I thought you meant the buttons for the drive selection….. oh and it’s an e-CVT (very different)
Sorry.....seems like another big old bus
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This car is selling so poorly in China that Honda's China JV has to export them to the European market.
Are the UK ones built in China as well?
@@ziggyli99Nope Japanese built.
@@jdmguy44 Nice!
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Metal gear selectors 🤔 it does not have gears 😂
Why would anyone buy this over a Model Y…
They wouldn’t, it’s not electric 🤔
Gear selectors? Don’t believe that’s correct. Retardation selectors? Probably. If they’re the same as the Civic hatch.
Awful looking car for the money. Very very basic and boring inside.
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actually to me this honda looks old already lol...not best styling imo
Looks like a good place for long journeys and great to hear you rate the engine highly. On my shopping list!
Did someone actually mention 'Wheelchairs " in a car review...😱
Now I'm impressed 😎.
More of the same please.
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Looks a great car and a good family option a bit different from the usual choices I agree with you Tish they needed a cheaper version as well as Honda can be expensive should do well and be reliable and cheap to run
I will seriously be looking at this car. Thank you for mentioning us wheelchair users. Great review.
Can't wait to test drive
I’ve heard there is absolutely incredible motability deals on them at the moment!
Hmm, not sure about being on sale in Australia for a long time, I can only see 4x ZRVs available Australia wide, all new to order cars. But the 2.0 hybrid here is around £28,000 ($54,000 AUD). There is also a 1.5 turbo available for less $. Enjoyed the review Tish. Cheers
I think this may be the HR-V in Australia? 🤔
@@AutoSocialUK It’s not. This is called the ZR-V in Australia.
@@AutoSocialUK The ZRV is called the HRV in the US. In Oz, we have both the HRV and ZRV with the ZRV making its debut around June/July 2023 though orders have been taken since May 2023.
@@cathcath5498 The car being reviewed is a sub-compact in the US. Medium size everywhere else.
"Hey Honda, we've finished with the grill, all yours" - Ford Mo Co.
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Better car than most of the other junk out there, good engine, better than all the three cylinder turbo crap,
Your description of the eCVT is wrong imo. An eCVT doesn't have the pulleys you mention, but an epycyclic gear that enables electric motor power and combustion power to combine. A pretty serious mistake.
The HRV has magic seats because it’s built on the Jazz platform. The Z is built on the Civic platform so no magic seats.
Gotta be honest and say whilst I like the look of it , the price plus the insurance group being twice what my current car is plus the smaller boot than what my current car is would ultimately mean a no from me.
Thank you Tish 👍🏻❤
In term of Moneywise, but not friendly for Honda 😅
Looks good to me, deffo interested but in a good few years when my Q5 will be getting on in years
It looks a nice car never been a fan of the colours on Honda's but this blue is very nice 😊
Great video Tish and with every video, you seem to be getting better and better. This car is brilliant, just like the new Civic but they need to do something about the price. Their cars are getting way too expensive and touching BMW, Merc and Audi prices and they clearly don't have that level of refinement despite producing powerful fuel efficient engines. Thumbs up given and keep up the good work 👍
German cars are overpriced for what they are though when you look behind the facade. Behind the badge there is some pretty questionable quality especially parts used under the bonnet. Honda's may look pricy at first but run one beyond 10 years old and it all starts to make a lot of sense - unlike money pit German motors.
Metal gear selectors?
On my Civic they are for regen braking - add that to her calling it the Honda Civic ZR V at the start
Yes they do adjust the level of regen, strange that they opted to make them out of metal though as they look more like great selection that ever.
I’m assuming you mean I called it something other than ZRV? See…. Not as easy as it seems is it? 😂
@@AutoSocialUK You did - you called it the Honda Civic ZR V - go back to the start and listen to yourself - it's not a Civic
So is it AWD or 2WD?
Thanks for the review 💗💗💗
You’re welcome 😊
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Xc60
Vw cars catch fire ! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Not any VW car I’ve ever known???