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Apr 5, 2024
Meet the Trim Levels of the 2024 Honda HR-V

Coming in at just 179.8 inches in length and built for tiny parking spots, the 2024 Honda HR-V is the ultimate compact SUV. But with three fantastic trims to choose from, which one is right for you? Join us as we discover the fun-sized SUV with the massive interior.

Meet the Trim Levels of the 2024 Honda HR-V

LX: Entry Level Utility

There are two things you should never have to compromise on when choosing the trim of a vehicle: safety and utility. That’s why every 2024 HR-V comes with HondaSensing, which offers a slew of advanced safety features, from adaptive cruise control to collision mitigation braking. The HR-V offers outstanding crash protection, with front- and back-row side airbags along with a driver’s knee airbag, not to mention side curtain airbags with automatic rollover detection.

The interior of the HR-V is also surprisingly large compared to the outside, offering a whopping 98.7 cubic feet of passenger volume and 24.4 cubic feet of cargo volume, which expands to a cavernous 55.1 cubic feet with the 60/40 split rear seat folded down. Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and HondaLink all come standard, along with a 7-inch Driver Information Interface Screen.

Sport: Mid-Tier Style 

Stepping up to the Sport trim offers significant styling upgrades, with a chrome exhaust finisher echoing back to the golden days of Honda racing. An all-black interior, gloss black spoiler, and gloss black power side mirrors set the Sport apart, while privacy glass now comes standard aft of the B post. The audio system has gotten an upgrade, too, from 4 speakers to 6, with the total wattage holding steady at a respectable 180 watts.

EX-L: Top Trim Luxury

The EX-L tier of the HR-V borrows some creature comfort upgrades from the Sport line while adding some classy touches all its own. The privacy glass, leather shift knob, and leather steering wheel are joined by leather trim on the front seats. The infotainment system also gets an upgrade from 7″ to 9″ in size. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay now come standard, with SiriusXM and HD Radio joining the party through all 8 speakers standard in this trim.

But perhaps the most notable difference is how much more open it feels sitting inside. That’s thanks to the powered, tilting moonroof, which comes standard on the EX-L trim, letting both rows glimpse the wide-open skies above.

Whether it’s LX economy, Sport style, or EX-L luxury, there’s a Honda HR-V with your name on it. Test drive your next SUV here at Kelly Grimsley Honda in Odessa, TX