Quick Takeaways
- Honda CR-V e:HEV receives official pricing in Vietnam ahead of its nationwide launch.
- The upgraded hybrid SUV adds new variants, styling updates, and improved fuel efficiency.
On February 5, 2026, Honda Vietnam announced official pricing for the upgraded sixth-generation Honda CR-V e:HEV, confirming that sales will begin nationwide from February 11, 2026. The hybrid SUV is locally produced and positioned to strengthen Honda’s electrified portfolio in Vietnam’s competitive mid-size SUV segment.
Manufactured at Honda’s Phu Tho plant, the Honda CR-V e:HEV lineup starts at VND 1.17 billion, including VAT. The refreshed range introduces two variants designed to address different customer preferences while maintaining a strong focus on efficiency, technology, and premium design execution.
Manufactured at Honda’s Phu Tho plant, the Honda CR-V e:HEV lineup starts at VND 1.17 billion, including VAT. The refreshed range introduces two variants designed to address different customer preferences while maintaining a strong focus on efficiency, technology, and premium design execution.
Updated Variants and Design Enhancements
The upgraded Honda CR-V e:HEV range includes the newly introduced e:HEV L and the sportier e:HEV RS. Both versions retain the bold and athletic proportions of the sixth-generation model while integrating functional and aesthetic updates aimed at improving everyday usability.Interior and Exterior Differentiation
Key highlights of the update include:- Push-button shift system introduced for the first time on the CR-V
- Gloss-black exterior accents exclusive to the e:HEV RS
- Darker interior finishes with RS-branded front seats on the RS variant
Hybrid Powertrain and Efficiency Focus
Powering the Honda CR-V e:HEV is Honda’s advanced e:HEV hybrid system, engineered to deliver up to 30% better fuel efficiency compared to similar gasoline-powered SUVs. The setup combines a dual-motor configuration with a 2.0-liter engine that operates only when required. The gasoline engine produces 146 hp at 6,100 rpm, while the electric motor delivers 181 hp between 5,000 and 8,000 rpm, resulting in a combined system output of 204 hp. An e-CVT integrates a 17,000-rpm generator motor to charge the battery and supports a 14,500-rpm traction motor producing 335 Nm of torque, ensuring responsive and efficient performance across driving conditions.
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