Especificaciones y análisis del Honda CR-V
Power
150HP
Torque
192Nm
Consumption
9.3l/100
Emissions
221g/km
0-100 km/h
13.1s
Top Speed
167km/h
Weight
1508kg
Price
29,300€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 4v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
527 L
58 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC ES Aut. · 150 CV (2002-2006)
General description
The 2005 Honda CR-V is not just a car; it's a memory of an era when SUVs began to conquer the world. It represents Honda's vision of a total family vehicle: spacious, versatile, and, above all, incredibly reliable. It was a pioneer that showed you could have the ruggedness of an off-roader with the comfort and ease of use of a passenger car, creating a bond of trust with its drivers that endures to this day.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the CR-V is an experience of serenity and control. Its 150 hp 2.0 i-VTEC engine, while not explosive, delivers its power with a smoothness and a joy when revving that is captivating. The 4-speed automatic transmission prioritizes comfort above all, while the 'Real Time' all-wheel drive provides an unshakable sense of security in any condition. It's not a sports car; it's a rolling sanctuary that invites you to enjoy the journey without rush, with a comfort and poise that are surprising for its age.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function prevails over form. The lines are honest and robust, with the iconic spare wheel on the tailgate screaming 'adventure'. Inside, space is the real luxury. The intelligence of its design is evident in details like the flat rear floor or the folding table between the front seats. The materials, while not luxurious, are made to withstand the test of time and the most demanding use, creating a cabin that feels as solid and welcoming as it did on day one.
Technology and features
The technology in this CR-V doesn't lie in touch screens, but in its brilliant mechanical engineering. The engine's i-VTEC system is a work of art that optimizes performance and consumption, while the intelligent all-wheel drive works transparently for the driver. Elements like the climate control or the audio system performed their function perfectly, but the real breakthrough was the reliability and efficiency of a mechanical assembly designed to last an eternity.
Competition
In its heyday, it faced giants like the Toyota RAV4, which competed on reliability, and the Nissan X-Trail, with a perhaps more off-road focus. It also measured up against the Land Rover Freelander, which offered more brand prestige but couldn't match the legendary Japanese reliability of the Honda. Against all of them, the CR-V stood out for its unparalleled balance of interior space, ride comfort, and bombproof durability.
Conclusion
The 2005 Honda CR-V is much more than just a vehicle; it's a life companion. A car that inspires absolute confidence, one of those you know will never let you down. It represents the Honda philosophy at its finest: brilliant engineering at the service of people. It's a choice of the heart and the mind, a modern classic that remains as relevant and beloved as the day it left the dealership.




