Mitsubishi Outlander Sport vs Honda HR-V

2023 Honda HR-V
2023 Honda HR-V
$23,800MSRP
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2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
$23,695MSRP
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2023 Honda HR-V
$23,800MSRP
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2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
$23,695MSRP
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Years produced

1999-2005

Years produced

2011-Present

MSRP

$23,800

MSRP

$23,695

Average price

$25,806

Average price

Listings

1051

Listings

0
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

8.2 out of 10

Expert reviews

Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Fun to drive
  • Top trim feels more expensive than it is
Cons
  • No hybrid option
  • Fairly pedestrian performance

Reviews Summary

Honda’s subcompact SUV gets a makeover inside and out. Previously based on the Fit, the new HR-V shares the global architecture that also underpins the Civic.

Honda continues to narrow trim options: There were once as many as five, but the Touring trim level got the axe after the 2022 model year. The three trims for 2023 are LX, Sport, and EX-L. We drove the top trim, EX-L, through a mountainous test course.

New styling plus the newly standard Honda Sensing suite of safety features put this latest HR-V back at the front of the pack it led when it debuted in 2016.

Reviews Summary

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.0L 158 hp I4

Engine

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

158 hp @ 6500 rpm

Horsepower

MPG City

26

MPG City

MPG Highway

32

MPG Highway

2023 Honda HR-V
2023 Honda HR-V
$23,800MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
$23,695MSRP
Overview
2023 Honda HR-V
$23,800MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
$23,695MSRP
Overview
Overview
Years produced
1999-2005
2011-Present
MSRP
$23,800
$23,695
Average price
$25,806
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.4
4.3
Expert reviews

8.2 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Fun to drive
  • Top trim feels more expensive than it is
Cons
  • No hybrid option
  • Fairly pedestrian performance
Summary

Honda’s subcompact SUV gets a makeover inside and out. Previously based on the Fit, the new HR-V shares the global architecture that also underpins the Civic.

Honda continues to narrow trim options: There were once as many as five, but the Touring trim level got the axe after the 2022 model year. The three trims for 2023 are LX, Sport, and EX-L. We drove the top trim, EX-L, through a mountainous test course.

New styling plus the newly standard Honda Sensing suite of safety features put this latest HR-V back at the front of the pack it led when it debuted in 2016.

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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
2.0L 158 hp I4
Drive Train
FWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
158 hp @ 6500 rpm
MPG City
26
MPG Highway
32
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