The new 2023 Honda HR-V impresses with its roomy, versatile cabin design. This review will examine the top EX-L trim’s interior features, space, materials, storage, and technology to see how the redesigned HR-V interior stacks up.
Introduction
Now in its third generation, the subcompact Honda HR-V crossover gets an extensive makeover for 2023. One of the most dramatic improvements comes in the HR-V’s interior design, appointments, functionality and ambiance. Honda aimed to create a more premium look and feel while enhancing space efficiency.
This review will focus specifically on the HR-V EX-L – the new range-topping trim – to evaluate the best of what Honda offers for the interior. We’ll analyze the layout, surfacing, seat comfort, cargo versatility, and technology integration inside the EX-L. Upscale new cabins like the HR-V’s reflect Honda’s push to deliver satisfying interiors on par with premium rivals.
Stylish New Layout
At first glance, the HR-V EX-L cabin looks handsome and contemporary. Honda’s designers opted for a clean horizontal layout emphasizing width and space. Uncluttered surfaces reduce visual noise. The EX-L’s leather and simulated leather materials also add polish.
Large windows help the cabin feel airy, while the low cowl improves forward sightlines. Gloss black trim and metal-look accents provide understated premium flair. The EX-L interior successfully blends modernity, subtle luxury, and visual harmony.
Improved Space and Comfort
Though compact on the outside, the HR-V features a markedly more spacious interior than before. The longer wheelbase and flat floor enabled by the new platform increase roominess.
The front seats offer increased adjustment range and thicker cushioning. EX-L models gain 8-way power adjustment for the driver. Rear legroom grows by nearly 3 inches for improved comfort. Wider hip room makes the back seat more accommodating as well.
Open door pockets, a large center console, and branching climate vents ensure the HR-V cabin maximizes space for passengers and their belongings.
Cargo Flexibility
Like its predecessor, the new HR-V retains Honda’s excellent “Magic Seat” rear bench. The 60/40 split seat folds completely flat and flips up to carry tall cargo. For 2023, larger rear door openings and a wider hatch opening enhance access.
Behind the rear seats, cargo volume measures 24.4 cubic feet – ample for this segment. With the seats folded down, there is 57.6 cubic feet for your gear. The cargo floor can be adjusted up or down to tailor space.
Technology Integration
In the EX-L, Honda adopts its latest infotainment system anchored by a 9-inch touchscreen display with a physical volume knob. Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Wi-Fi hotspot capability, and USB charging ports keep occupants connected and entertained.
A color TFT driver information display provides speed, trip data, and safety alerts. The EX-L bundles driver aids like blind spot monitoring, lane keeping assist, and rear cross traffic alert. Heated front seats and a hands-free liftgate boost convenience.
Conclusion
Overall, the 2023 Honda HR-V EX-L impresses with its aesthetically-pleasing and skillfully-packaged interior that feels substantially more premium and sophisticated than its predecessor. By optimizing the newly enlarged footprint, Honda created an HR-V cabin that sets new standards for small crossover space utilization, comfort, quality and technology. Shoppers seeking excellent interior room and versatility within a compact SUV should shortlist the impressively executed 2023 Honda HR-V.
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