Deliveries of the Honda CR-V crossover, which previously competed with the Toyota RAV4 and Volkswagen Tiguan, have resumed in Russia. According to "Auto News of the Day", in August 2025, the car is available at a price of 2.85 million rubles through alternative import schemes. This is lower than the cost of Chinese counterparts: Jaecoo J7 starts from 2.91 million rubles, Geely Atlas - from 3.51 million, Jetour X70 Plus - from 3 million rubles.
The base version of the CR-V in the Vitality configuration for 2.85 million rubles is offered on order in Izhevsk. It includes a fabric interior, panoramic roof, cruise control, light and rain sensors, air conditioning, LED optics, electronic parking brake and keyless access. A version with a leather interior is available in Irkutsk for 2.87 million rubles, and prices in other cities vary: 2.95 million in Blagoveshchensk, 3.1 million in Simferopol, up to 3.75 million in Podolsk and Naberezhnye Chelny.
Most CR-Vs are equipped with a 1.5-liter turbo engine with 193 hp with a variator and front-wheel drive. A hybrid version with a 2.0-liter engine with 145 hp and an electric motor with 184 hp is also available. Crossovers are sold in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Kemerovo and other cities.
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