The Arizona Republic

SUVs: Honda HR-V vs. Toyota Corolla Cross

- Nick Kurczewski

The Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 are two of the most popular SUVs on sale today. With their spacious cabins, large cargo holds and the elevated ride height SUV shoppers love, each makes a strong case as a family-friendly people mover with room for five on board. But if their prices seem out of reach, know that Honda and Toyota offer smaller, less expensive alternativ­es: the Honda HR-V and the Toyota Corolla Cross.

These subcompact SUVs are affordable, feature standard smartphone connectivi­ty and have available all-wheel drive. Their smaller size means they’re easy to maneuver, while fuel-sipping engines make them gentle on a budget. The 2023 HR-V is completely redesigned and boasts more cabin space, cargo volume, and added horsepower than before. Toyota’s Corolla Cross is entering its second year of production for 2023 and boasts a long roster of standard safety features, along with a newly standard 8-inch touchscree­n. Which one is the better buy? Edmunds’ car experts compare them to find out.

Performanc­e

The Honda HR-V and Toyota Corolla Cross are practical considerin­g their size. Performanc­e, particular­ly highway passing power, is not high on the engineerin­g agenda, however.

In the engine bay of the 2023 HR-V is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that sends 158 horsepower to the front wheels via a continuous­ly variable automatic transmissi­on (CVT). Unfortunat­ely, accelerati­on is meager, and the HR-V quickly runs out of steam on the highway.

The Toyota Corolla Cross provides a similar driving experience. All three of the Corolla Cross trim levels come with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces 169 horsepower and works with a CVT. Despite the power advantage, accelerati­on is just as leisurely.

Winner: tie

Comfort

This competitio­n seesaws depending on where you’re perched. Edmunds found the front seats in the HR-V exceedingl­y firm and compared them to sitting on a wooden bench. But overall headroom and legroom in either row are generous.

In the Corolla Cross, the front row is where you want to be thanks to its more supportive seats. Things are less rosy behind. If you regularly travel with taller rear passengers, the HR-V is the better pick. The Corolla Cross does have a smoother ride, however.

Winner: tie

Cargo space and technology

The HR-V and Corolla Cross have simple and user-friendly cabins. Each has an intuitive operating system that comes standard with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple USB ports, and optional features like wireless device charging and wireless smartphone connectivi­ty. The Honda’s screen measures 7 inches wide, though a 9-inch screen is fitted to the rangetoppi­ng EX-L trim. An 8-inch screen is used in all Corolla Cross trims.

Cargo space on the spec sheet is a near dead heat. The HR-V has 24.4 cubic feet of room behind its folding split second row, versus 24.3 cubic feet of space in an all-wheel-drive Corolla Cross. But in real-world testing, we found the HRV’s cargo area to be a little roomier.

Winner: Honda HR-V

Pricing and value

Value is a huge draw among small SUVs with fuel-conscious engines, and the HR-V and Corolla Cross follow this establishe­d blueprint. Each comes standard with advanced driver assist features such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, automatic high-beam headlights and a rear-seat reminder.

Their base prices are closely matched, starting at about $25,000 including destinatio­n fee. Fully loaded trims of either similarly run to just under $30,000. Both the HR-V and Corolla Cross come with a three-year/36,000mile limited warranty and a fiveyear/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, plus two years of free scheduled maintenanc­e.

Winner: tie

Edmunds says: In the narrowest of wins, the 2023 Honda HR-V squeaks past the Toyota Corolla Cross thanks to its classier cabin and livelier driving experience. But considerin­g how close this competitio­n proved, it would be smart to take each for a test drive.

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