Honda has used the same underpinnings across the Civic family and the larger CR-V as you'll find in the ZR-V. Like the Civic it's only available as a self charging petrol hybrid, with a 2.0 litre petrol engine, two electric motors and a small EV battery.
Unlike many hybrids the HR-V rarely uses the internal combustion engine to power the car directly, instead the engine charges the battery in the electric system as needed and the electric motors drive the car. This means that at low speeds the car is incredibly quiet and you'll get great fuel efficiency.
We always recommend comparing the deals you see above with similar models across brands to make sure you're getting the right car at the right price for you. Models you'll want to look at when comparing the ZR-V include the Renault Austral, Hyundai Tucson and Ford Kuga.
We think leasing is a great choice for your next car. When you lease you can get a brand new car every few years for a fixed affordable monthly cost, no ownership concerns and the option to include any potential maintenance costs too.
No, the Honda ZR-V isn't bigger than the CR-V. It's a mid-sized SUV that sits between the smaller HR-V and CR-V.
According to Honda ZR-V stands for Z Runabout Vehicle, with the Z referencing Generation Z, their target market for the car.
You can lease a Honda ZR-V for 2, 3 or 4 years. Here at Xcite Car Leasing, the decision is yours and our team will be able to provide quotes for them all.