Especificaciones y análisis del Honda CR-V
Power
150HP
Torque
192Nm
Consumption
9l/100
Emissions
215g/km
0-100 km/h
10.8s
Top Speed
177km/h
Weight
1476kg
Price
28,300€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
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 · 150 CV (2005-2006)
General description
The 2005 Honda CR-V is much more than a simple SUV; it is a reflection of an era when reliability and versatility were the top priority. With its legendary 150-horsepower 2.0 i-VTEC engine and all-wheel drive, this vehicle presented itself as a tireless travel companion, capable of conquering both the urban jungle and weekend getaways with an endearing competence.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the CR-V is an experience of pure serenity and confidence. Its naturally aspirated gasoline engine revs with exquisite smoothness, without vibrations, delivering power in a linear and predictable way. It doesn't seek acceleration records, but rather to offer a comfortable and safe journey. The suspension masterfully absorbs irregularities, and its all-wheel-drive system gives you that extra peace of mind when the asphalt gets complicated, creating a genuine connection between the driver and the road.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: functionality above all else. The lines are robust and honest, with a presence that is imposing without being ostentatious. The spare wheel mounted on the tailgate is an adventurous touch that has been lost in modern cars. Inside, space is the real luxury. An intelligently designed cabin, with materials made to last and the genius of the picnic table integrated into the trunk floor, a detail that defines its practical and family-oriented spirit.
Technology and features
The crown jewel is its engine with i-VTEC technology, a system that optimized response and consumption to offer a nearly perfect balance for its time. The 'Real Time 4WD' system acted intelligently, sending torque to the rear axle only when necessary, ensuring safety without excessively penalizing consumption. Although it lacks current screens and assistants, its technology focused on the essentials: brilliant mechanics and well-resolved passive safety to protect your loved ones.
Competition
In its heyday, the Honda CR-V competed with giants like the Toyota RAV4, with which it shared an eternal battle for the throne of Japanese reliability, and the Nissan X-Trail, which offered a similarly practical approach. It also faced European proposals like the Land Rover Freelander, but the CR-V always stood out for its mechanical refinement and a build quality that has stood the test of time exceptionally well.
Conclusion
The 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC is not just a car, it's a legacy. It represents the smart purchase, the choice of those who value peace of mind and durability over passing fads. It is a vehicle that takes care of you, that always responds, and that, with proper maintenance, becomes another member of the family. An honest and capable machine that continues to inspire admiration for its incredible longevity and craftsmanship.




