Honda HR-V: Explore Models, Prices & Used Options

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Discover Your Next Honda HR-V

Looking for a Honda HR-V in Portugal? Browse our extensive listings - from nearly-new to reliable used HR-V Honda options. Compare Honda HR-V prices, filter by year, model and features to find the SUV that suits your needs. With automar.pt, you’ll find the best deals and can search confidently for your new or used Honda HR-V.

Frequently Asked Questions

The current Honda HR-V (third generation) is exclusively available with the 1.5-litre e:HEV full-hybrid system producing 131 hp. The previous generation (2015-2021) offered a 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol (130 hp) and a 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel (120 hp) with manual or CVT automatic transmissions. The move to hybrid-only reflects Honda's electrification strategy across its European lineup.

Used Honda HR-V prices in Portugal range from EUR 12,000 for 2015-2017 first-generation petrol models to EUR 30,000 for recent e:HEV hybrid versions. The second-generation petrol CVT from 2018-2021 sits at a sweet spot between EUR 16,000 and EUR 22,000. The HR-V's strong reliability and Honda brand prestige support higher residual values than many compact SUV competitors.

The HR-V inherits the Jazz's Magic Seats system, allowing the rear bench to fold flat or tip upwards to accommodate tall items, offering versatility unmatched in the compact SUV segment. Boot space is 319 litres in the current hybrid and 470 litres in the previous petrol version. The wide-opening rear doors and low boot lip make loading easy, and the raised seating position provides confident visibility in Portuguese urban traffic.

The e:HEV HR-V achieves approximately 5.0-6.0 L/100km in mixed driving, with urban-only consumption dropping below 5.0 L/100km in electric-dominant mode. The previous-generation 1.5 petrol averaged around 6.5-7.5 L/100km with the CVT, while the 1.5 diesel returned approximately 4.5-5.5 L/100km. The hybrid's self-charging system eliminates range anxiety and charging infrastructure concerns.

On the first-generation model, inspect the CVT transmission for smooth operation and test for any hesitation during acceleration from standstill. The 1.5 diesel is generally reliable but check the DPF status on higher-mileage examples. On the current e:HEV model, verify all hybrid system components function correctly through the diagnostic display and ensure the regenerative braking system operates smoothly.

Both offer self-charging hybrid powertrains in the compact SUV segment, but the HR-V provides a notably more spacious interior and the unique Magic Seats versatility. The Yaris Cross is more fuel-efficient and offers optional AWD that the HR-V lacks. In Portugal, the HR-V typically costs EUR 2,000-3,000 more on the used market but justifies the premium with superior interior space and Honda's legendary reliability.