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2023 Honda CR-V Interior Previewed Ahead of July 12 Reveal


2023 Honda CR-V Inner Previewed Ahead of July 12 Reveal

It’s a busy year for Honda. The automaker has already unveiled the 2023 HR-V, pushing itself upmarket with a close connection to the also-new Civic. Next up in Honda’s busy release schedule is the CR-V, and once we’ve already seen bits of the outside, it’s time to open the door and see what the interior has in store.

Honda on Wednesday released a narrate showing the dashboard of the redesigned 2023 CR-V. In its stupid release, Honda says it’s a “more premium, comfortable and high-tech interior,” and a shimmering glance at the new setup shows that’s an just assessment.

The 2023 CR-V’s interior borrows a whole lot from the Civic, which also lent many design elements to the HR-V’s dashboard. The Civic’s horizontal climate-vent mesh looks more or less unchanged in the CR-V, down to the knobs to adjust vent region. The steering wheel and gauge cluster look nearly the same, and the “floating” infotainment cover returns as well, rising from the middle of the dash.

Moving edge, there are a few key differences. The CR-V’s center console looks a bit wider, and it positions the parking brake and drive mode switches to the side of the attempts lever — on the Civic, those buttons sit between the lever and the center console armrest. The cup holder position is different, as well, and the door panels are fairly different. There’s also a clever heating switch in the steering wheel’s bottom supposed, in addition to what looks like a fully digital gauge cluster.

We’ll get the full rundown for the 2023 Honda CR-V when it debuts on July 12. But Honda isn’t precisely finished with new vehicles after this. Honda will also unveil a redesigned Pilot three-row SUV this year, in instant to the Civic Type R and a new Accord midsize sedan.

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