Honda has decided to axe the gas-only EX-L model for 2025, so customers who don’t want to settle for a CR-V Sport are now forced to move up to the much more expensive CR-V Hybrid. All Honda Sensing safety features are included as standard, even in the base LX 2WD and LX AWD models. The standard CR-V with a turbocharged 1.5-litre engine delivers 190 horsepower, while the CR-V Hybrid generates 204 horsepower and achieves a combined 6.4 L/100 km.