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July 25, 2025

Honda Cars PH Offering P 260K Discount On CR-V VX AWD Turbo For A Limited Time


Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) is offering an exclusive, limited-time discount of P 260,000 on the Honda CR-V 1.5 VX Turbo CVT AWD (2024 year model), dropping its price to just P 2,030,000.

The Honda CR-V 1.5 VX Turbo CVT AWD stands out as one of the first Honda CR-V models in the Philippines to feature a turbocharged gasoline engine (aside from the V variant). This sixth generation CR-V, equipped with a 1.5-liter DOHC VTEC engine, sets a new benchmark for power and economy. Delivering an impressive 190 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque, it is the most powerful gas-powered CR-V to date.

Beyond its robust performance, the CR-V petrol variants also offer excellent fuel efficiency, achieving 16.4 km/L in extra-urban driving conditions (based on UNR-101 standards).

Beyond its breakthrough performance, the Honda CR-V is packed with breakthrough technologies: Honda Sensing and Honda Connect.

Honda Sensing is a driver-assist system designed to enhance safety and driving convenience. Meanwhile, Honda Connect is a mobile app that puts the CR-V's status right at one’s fingertips. This allows easy access to information and provides peace of mind about the vehicle's condition, anytime and anywhere.

The Honda CR-V VX Turbo CVT AWD is available in these colors:
  • Canyon River Blue Metallic
  • Meteoroid Gray Metallic
  • Lunar Silver Metallic
  • Platinum White Pearl
This exclusive discount is available at any Honda Cars dealership nationwide, but only good until July 31, 2025.

18 comments:

  1. Overpriced! Who not include the hybrid variant in the sale?

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    1. This model is likely to have poorer sales than the hybrid which is why this is being discounted versus the other one.

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    2. Can't say for sure. I've seen more turbo variant than hybrid variants of the CR-V on local roads

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    3. Perhaps you saw the V turbo variant instead of this VX turbo version? I agree that we can't say for sure but if it's the only variant amongst the three with a discount then there's definitely a reason but we can only guess.

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  2. At this price point, newly de-contented Santa Fe is roomier but 2WD, RAV4 XLE is 2WD and only two-row, Corolla Cross GR-S is smaller and 2WD as well, Tucson Diesel is attractive in its own way, the Fortuner Q for fans of truck-based SUVs has moved up 200k and left the 2.4 V to occupy this spot. The elephant in the room and one that caused all these markdowns is the Sealion 6, itself a good 450k less. Choices, choices. Don't forget to buy flood insurance!

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  3. the crv is way too expensive on a hyundai engine, they should be competitive further.

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    1. What? Honda is using Hyundai’s engine?

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  4. I think their cars have generally been more expensive, and they'll continue to bank on brand prestige, reliability, and good resale value to justify that.

    That said I noticed Honda PH doesn't offer any of their models in black color, Meteoroid Gray is their darkest one. With black being a popular color choice here, I think they can sell more if they offer Crystal Black Pearl like in other countries.

    Also Sir Uly, I've also noticed that the Brio only has two variants left. V and RS, wala na pala yung Brio S MT

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  5. I used to drive the SX variant. The most reliable car I ever had. Also nothing can beat it's fuel efficiency. How I wish they continued the diesel engine.

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  6. Waiting for 200k discount on hrv

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  7. Having bought an Ev. I dont think i will buy any ice again. Performance is no contest.
    Fewer parts fewer maintenance.
    No pollution.Cheaper price. Charge at home is enough. Hope this info helps.
    Note buy Ev..dony buy old tech Hev hybrid. Its very old tech. Ev or range extender only.

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    1. How do you fix/maintain your EV?

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    2. What EV do you drive I you don't mind me asking?

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  8. Having bought my first Ev. Wont go back to ice. Better cheaper. No pollution.
    Buy Ev or range extender. Not the old hybrid from toyota and honda

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  9. How can you charge your EV at home during typhoon season, wherein brownouts are very common?

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    1. Easy, windmills with an electrical outlet. Next question.

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