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2025 Honda HR-V e:HEV X review: Long-term conclusion


Our three-month tenure with Honda’s smallest SUV has come to an end, and returning the HR-V e:HEV X has left us with plenty to unpack.

Unlike typical long-term car reviews where one journalist is gifted the majority of seat time, this HR-V was shared between myself and deputy marketplace editor Josh Nevett – the two youngest members of the CarExpert editorial team with wildly different use cases (he lives near Melbourne’s CBD and I’m well out of town).

Josh broke down the basics of the HR-V in the introduction we published in May, and it’s now my turn to give you an insight into what our time with the car was like, and sum up our thoughts. For balance, we’ve added Josh’s thoughts towards the bottom of this review.

All up, we clocked up a couple thousand kilometres in the HR-V over those three months, and my driving tasked it with long- and short-distance commuting, inner-suburb errand running, and full-capacity carpooling, providing a broad snapshot of HR-V life.

I also reviewed the same spec of HR-V in our normal seven-day format earlier this year, so this was a good opportunity to see how those takeaways stack up over the longer term.

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The good

As is expected of Honda, the HR-V boasts exceptional design and build quality, both inside and out, although the exterior is smart but doesn’t exactly stand out from the small SUV crowd.