Honda CR-V Turns 30: Special Website and Anniversary Video Celebrate the Iconic Crossover
Since its debut in 1995, the Honda CR-V has become one of the brand’s biggest success stories — and today remains a cornerstone of its global sales.

Honda has announced the 30th anniversary of its popular CR-V crossover. Since its debut in 1995, the model has grown into one of the brand’s top sellers, now accounting for a major share of Honda’s worldwide sales.
To mark the occasion, Honda launched a dedicated page on its official website, where fans can explore the full history of the CR-V — from its very first generation to the latest innovations.
Introduced exactly 30 years ago, the CR-V was an innovative vehicle that blended comfort, practicality, and everyday versatility.
The first-generation CR-V effectively created a new segment — the urban crossover — combining easy handling, convenient usability, and a comfortable experience for both driver and passengers.
Today, the CR-V is sold across numerous global markets in a wide range of versions, including hybrid and even hydrogen-powered variants (the e:FCEV).
In its current generation, the crossover is available in both standard gasoline and hybrid versions. Prices for these models start at $28,000 and go up to $65,000, depending on the trim level.
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