Honda nailed it with the new 11th-generation Civic. It’s pretty much the best affordable compact on the market. It was an easy choice for our GP100 list last year. But it’s the 2020s. Sedans are in decline. If you were product-planning for Honda, you’d want “the Civic…but a crossover.” And Honda now sells the all-new 2023 Honda HR-V, which is, quite literally, that.
Honda kept the HR-V name for the new entry-level SUV. But they diverged it from the global HR-V lineup. Out go the quirky door handles and the second-row magic seat. In comes a more conventional, Civic-based (and Civic-looking) crossover, also called the ZR-V in China. “Civic Cross” may have been a more accurate name. But Honda’s weird experience with the Accord Crosstour likely precluded that choice.
I tested the new HR-V driving it around my home in Michigan for a week. It was not the swankiest car to roll up to the valet stand in when my wife and I attended a rehearsal dinner. But it did prove a solid, good value, agreeable little crossover — as long as I wasn’t hitting the gas pedal with any gusto.
The 2022 Honda HR-V EX-L AWD

Pros: Upscale interior, solid handling, strong value for price point
Cons: Engine lacks power and liveliness
- Powertrain: 2.0-liter inline-four, CVT, AWD
- Horsepower: 158
- Torque: 138 lb-ft
- EPA Fuel Economy: 25 mpg city, 30 mpg highway
- Seats: 5