2021 Honda HR-V RS review

In the ultra-competitive small-SUV segment, it’s a case of adapt or wither on the vine. In the case of the Honda HR-V, the vine, while not exactly withered, is starting to show signs of age. That’s why Honda has injected some life into its ageing HR-V (it’s been around since 2014) to give it one last injection of modernity ahead of the all-new model scheduled for 2022.

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