Fresh-faced and better equipped, the 2020 CR-V is now an even more compelling choice among compact SUVs. Aside from the styling improvements versus last year's model, Honda is now offering a hybrid powertrain which consists of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors; the base 2.4-liter four-cylinder has been dropped and the previously optional turbocharged 1.5-liter engine is now standard on all non-hybrid CR-Vs. More standard and optional equipment enhances the CR-V's value for 2020, starting with a suite of driver-assistance features that includes automated emergency braking, pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control that will be standard on all models.
Pros Classy interior trimmings, two fuel-efficient powertrains, voluminous cargo hold.
Cons Lackluster infotainment performance, could be quicker in acceleration testing, limited towing capacity.
The 2020 Honda CR-V hits right at the heart of many buyers’ needs: comfortable, spacious, quiet, and efficient.
Pros Streamlined powertrain lineup Comfortable ride… ..and a comfortable interior Affordable base trims Intuitive and easy to use
Cons Group-study looks Base infotainment is lacking Others go off road better
The 2020 Honda CR-V comes with front wheel drive, and all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: continuously variable-speed automatic.Turbocharged 1.5-liter engine now standard.Advanced driver safety features standard on every trim level.Revised exterior styling.
Pros Quick acceleration plus thrifty fuel economy Roomy interior with cavernous cargo capacity Rides comfortably yet handles corners athletically Plentiful and thoughtful storage areas
Cons Touchscreen can be finicky to use and lacks a separate tuning knob
For 2021 Forward collision warning system can now detect pedestrians at night.
Pros Attractive and comfortable interior Engaging driving experience Impressive fuel economy Good selection of driver aids and active safety features
Cons Below-average cargo space Cramped rear seat Suspension tuning could be too firm for some
The 2021 Mazda CX-3 is an agile crossover with quick acceleration and good fuel economy, but it lacks rear passenger space and has a limited cargo hold. This vehicle does not have an overall score or ranking because it has not been evaluated for predicted reliability.
Pros Athletic handling Punchy acceleration Upscale interior Long list of standard safety features
Cons Snug rear seat Engine struggles at highway speeds Small cargo space
Mazda has made no changes to its smallest SUV for 2021, as the CX-3 enters the new model year exactly as it was in 2020. Mazda has announced that 2021 will be the final model year for the CX-3.
Pros Spunky driving dynamics, fuel-efficient powertrain, cheeky exterior styling.
Cons Tight rear seat and cargo space, unrefined four-cylinder engine, flinty ride.