The 2015 Honda CR-V is neither sporty nor particularly quick, but fuel efficiency is excellent and it prioritizes interior space, earnest practicality, and cleverly chosen features in a way that buyers appear to crave.
The 2015 Honda CR-V looks a bit more upscale inside and out, but it remains a tall, boxy utility vehicle.
The 2015 Honda CR-V performs adequately, but heavily loaded, it can feel slow; handling is predictable and reassuring.
The 2015 Honda CR-V has a cavernous cabin and clever folding rear seat, but interior trims and materials have been improved.
Structural improvements and a top-rated active-safety system add up to major improvement for the 2015 CR-V -- although somehow the federal ratings have slipped.
The 2015 Honda CR-V has received some feature upgrades and a larger infotainment display screen, keeping it competitive.
The 2015 Honda CR-V sports a new powertrain that boosts combined gas mileage to 29 mpg, or 28 mpg with AWD.
Pros
Simple, functional, huge inside
Quiet cabin except under high power
Best seat-folding mechanism
Plenty of space for four adults
Richer feature mix this year
Cons
Styling borders on ungainly
Performance only adequate
Handling just average