BBC Top Gear Magazine

Honda HR-V

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REPORT 2

£32,260 OTR/£36,035 as tested/£443pcm

WHY IT’S HERE

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DRIVER

Sam Philip

BEFORE HANDING THE HR-V’S KEYS OVER TO TG’S VIDEOGRAPH­ER Charlie Rose I wanted to send it off in style Time for a big family road trip to the Alps

Good car for a big family journey the Honda It’s a proper Tardis somehow way bigger on the inside than it looks from the outside Long story short the HRV happily swallowed a family of four and their associated holiday parapherna­lia and dispatched everything from autoroutes to high Alpine mountain tracks with ease

Economy? A tale of two halves For stopstart ƒ„…†„mph stuff the HRV is fabulously frugal Approx ˆ„mpg is easy prey ‰„mpg achievable by going gentle on the throttle and heavy on the regenerati­ve braking However on the flattish empty roads of eastern France cruise control fixed at Œƒ„kph economy dropped close to ƒ„mpg With only a †„litre fuel tank that means ‘ˆ„ miles between motorway refills Suboptimal

The motorway also shows up the bad side of the HRV’s eCVT transmissi­on Attempt say a spirited overtake on an uphill stretch of motorway and the engine offers a disgruntle­d moo that seems to bear little relation to what’s going on with either the throttle or wheels

The suspension setup … which occasional­ly feels a mite oversporty on the UK’s tragic tarmac … is perfect in the French mountains• firm enough that the HRV doesn’t loll through the hairpins but cossetting enough not to jiggle the breakfast out of its rearseat passengers

And speaking of cossetting as a longterm sufferer of SALBS —Slightly Achy Lower Back Syndrome˜ I found the HRV’s seats fabulously comfortabl­e Good car for a big trip especially if you can give the motorways a swerve

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