The Honda HR-V first graced Australian roads in 1999 as a quirky, two-door shooting-brake-style SUV.
As unique and interesting as the small, constant four-wheel-drive SUV may have been, it was discontinued after just two years on sale, despite the addition of a family-friendly five-door version in 2000 and a choice of two bullet-proof petrol engines from Honda. Revived in 2014, the HR-V returns as a less avant-garde, more traditional small SUV, with trim levels that range from $34,900 for the HR-V VI X to $42,900 for the HR-V E:hev L. All are centred around a single four-cylinder petrol engine powering the front wheels only.
This vehicle is also known as the Honda Vezel (Japan).