honda hrv review HONDA HR-V II (RU) (11.2014 - ...)
- @ian.edwards30.07.2025 13:05MemberThe 2020 Honda HR-V offers fuel efficiency in the range of approximately 27-28 mpg in the city and 31-34 mpg on the highway, depending on the trim and whether it is front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. For example, the LX 2WD model gets about 28 mpg city/34 mpg highway, while AWD trims tend to get slightly lower mileage, around 26-27 mpg city and 31 mpg highway.
Regarding the infotainment system, the 2020 HR-V introduced Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which is an improvement over previous years. However, some users find the touchscreen interface not very user-friendly while driving, with no physical buttons to rest a hand on, making navigation somewhat tricky. The infotainment system feels basic, and some owners have reported occasional issues with connectivity and responsiveness.
For the transmission, the 2020 HR-V uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT). This transmission is known for some common CVT characteristics like a "CVT whine" sound, but generally, it performs reliably. Some users have reported transmission concerns in used models, but these do not appear to be widespread or severe. One owner mentioned that as long as the HR-V is properly maintained and has service records, the transmission tends not to cause major problems.
Other praises and concerns owners commonly mention include:
Praises:
- Ample cargo space due to the Magic Seat rear folding system, making it very versatile for loading different-sized items.
- Solid build quality and durable interior materials.
- Good visibility and comfortable front seating.
- Excellent fuel economy for a small crossover.
Concerns:
- Engine performance is modest with sluggish acceleration, especially noticeable in hilly terrain or full highway passing.
- Ride quality can be a bit choppy on rough roads.
- Some find the infotainment system outdated and not intuitive.
- Slightly buzzy engine noise under throttle. - @ian.edwards30.07.2025 13:05MemberOverall, the 2020 Honda HR-V is well-regarded for its fuel efficiency, practicality, and reliability, with minor quibbles mostly around infotainment usability and modest power delivery.
If considering a used one, check the service history carefully, particularly transmission maintenance, and ensure the infotainment system works to your satisfaction.

i’m thinking about buying a used 2020 honda hrv and would love to hear from anyone who’s owned one
how’s the fuel efficiency, and have you had any issues with the infotainment system or transmission?
any other concerns or praises?