Next-generation Honda HR-V teased as a hybrid only in Europe

Honda will reveal the global market second-generation HR-V next month. The crossover will lose its rounded shape for something a little more upright based on the teaser shot that the automaker released on its European media site. Like the upcoming eleventh generation Civic, which was previewed by a thinly veiled prototype in late 2020, the HR-V should get a more restrained appearance. Expect the HR-V to retain its trademark flexibility because it’s one of its distinguishing factors and a big selling point.

The biggest change on the second-generation Honda HR-V will be in the powertrain department. At least in Europe, Honda will only offer its two-motor hybrid system as the sole option. As a result, the car is now called the HR-V e: HEV to denote that electrification comes standard. We’re suspecting that the HR-V will share the same hybrid system found in the Insight sedan. That couples a 1.5-liter four-cylinder to two electric motors and a small lithium-ion battery mounted under the rear seats. The total output in the Insight is 151 hp and 197 lb-ft of torque, which could carry over untouched on the HR-V.

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For the U.S., Honda has revealed that it will develop an HR-V specifically tailored for this market. The automaker told Motor1 that the U.S.-spec HR-V will differ from the one being shown next month. We’re suspecting that North America’s version of the HR-V will have a different base engine, which could be Honda’s 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder. The hybrid variant could still come but that will likely be a later addition and could get AWD standard just like the larger CR-V Hybrid. Honda will launch the U.S.-spec HR-V after the global version, likely mid-2021.

By Chad Kirchner

Chad is the VP of Content for EV Pulse, and other Wrecked Media Group properties. He has years of experience covering the automotive industry and has been featured in Truck Trend, The Drive, Overland Journal, AutoGuide, Automotive Map, and other places.