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2012 Prius v vs. 2012 Honda CR-V
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Top Prius v Advantages Over CR-V
Honda’s entry in the compact-SUV segment, the popular CR-V, has long gone head to head with RAV4. Now, with Prius v, CR-V has another and potentially even more formidable competitor from Toyota.
That’s because Prius v builds on the foundation of the iconic Prius, then adds extra measures of passenger room, cargo space, technology, innovation and, of course, versatility. In short, Prius v is just more Prius to love.
� EFFICIENCY THROUGH ENGINEERING Prius v surpasses CR-V on the increasingly important miles-per-gallon front, with innovative engineering that gives drivers greater efficiency.
� Impressive fuel economy Hybrid Synergy Drive helps Prius v earn impressive fuel-economy ratings, especially considering the size and versatility of the car.
� LED headlamps and taillamps Prius v’s LED taillamps and available LED headlamps have lower weight, lower power consumption and can last longer than conventional lamps.
� Lower emissions ratings Prius v owners can take satisfaction knowing their car has a “super ultra low” emissions rating, a rating CR-V hasn’t achieved.
� UsEFUL INNOVATION Prius v incorporates several clever innovations that help address the day-to-day demands of an active lifestyle.
� Available sofTex™-trimmed seating A Toyota exclusive, this synthetic material has the look and feel of leather, but is easier to wipe down and keep clean.
� Available large resin panoramic- view moonroof This feature, also a Toyota exclusive, offers a larger roof window than CR-V’s conventional power glass moonroof (standard on EX and EX-L grades only).
� Long-luggage mode Prius v’s innovative seats slide and fold flat to more easily accommodate long items.
� LEADING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY Prius has always had leading-edge technology, and Prius v continues that tradition. Prius v is proud of its high-tech features that contribute to a better ride and an easier drive. CR-V owners don’t have these features.
� Navigation and Entune™ Entune on Prius v Three and Five is among the most sophisticated in-car communications systems available, and is unequalled by CR-V.
� Pitch and Bounce Control This revolutionary system uses active technology to help tame some of the motions caused by uneven road surfaces.
� Pre-collision system Prius v has an available feature that integrates several of the car’s systems to help a driver prepare for and respond to an emergency situation.
� Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) Available DRCC takes some of the hassle out of cruise-control operation by helping maintain a set distance to the vehicle traveling ahead.
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
2012 Prius v Two
march 2012
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
Updated 3/23/12
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The CR-V is all new for 2012. Customers can choose among three grades, each of which is available with either a 2WD or 4WD drivetrain. Here are some of the major features of the CR-V range.
LX
Engine
2.4L DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder
Transmission
5-speed automatic
Drivelines
2WD, 4WD
Standard Features
Driver and front-passenger airbags
Front side airbags
Front and rear side curtain airbags
Front active headrests
Anti-lock brakes
Electronic brake-force distribution
Brake assistance
Vehicle Stability AssistTM with traction control
Hill start assist
6-way manually adjustable driver’s seat
4-way manually adjustable front passenger’s seat
Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat
AM/FMCD/MP3/WMA/AUX audio system with 4 speakers
USB audio interface
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink
Bluetooth® streaming audio
Daytime running lights
Manual air conditioning
Interior pollen and dust air filter
Rear heating ducts
Cruise control with steering-wheel-mounted controls
Trip computer
Remote keyless entry
Tilt and telescopic steering column
Intermittent windshield wipers
Intermittent rear-window wiper/washer
2 front power outlets
Rearview camera
Compass
17-inch steel wheels
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Prius v Two
CR-V at a Glance
EX
The EX differs from the LX by adding:
Standard Features
One-touch power moonroof with tilt
Security system
Rear privacy glass
17-inch alloy wheels
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Prius v Three
EX-L
The EX-L differs from the EX by adding:
Standard Features
Dual heated power-adjustable sideview mirrors
Halogen headlights with auto on/off
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Leather-trimmed seats
Heated front seats
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Leather-trimmed shift knob
XM® Radio (includes 90-day trial)
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Prius v Three
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
EX
The EX differs from the LX by adding:
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
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� LEADING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY
Prius v AdvantagesA Closer Look
Pitch and Bounce controlPrius v introduces Pitch and Bounce Control. This revolutionary technology uses torque from the electric motor to make lightning-fast adjustments to the drive force, helping to suppress pitch and bounce for greater ride comfort.
Pre-collision systemPrius v offers a set of technologies that help warn the driver of a possible collision. The system integrates radar, braking, seatbelt and audible alarm responses to enhance the driver’s reaction to an emergency maneuver.
Prius v CR-V
Pitch and Bounce Control Standard Not available
Prius v CR-V
Pre-Collision system1
Available (Prius v Five only)
Not available
Dynamic radar cruise control (Drcc)CR-V has a conventional cruise control, but Prius v offers DRCC, which helps maintain a following distance to the vehicle traveling ahead even if that vehicle changes speed. This makes cruise control useful over a wider range of conditions.
Prius v CR-V
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control2
Available (Prius v Five only)
Not available
3
Pitch and Bounce Control Standard Not available
� EFFICIENCY THROUGH ENGINEERING
Impressive fuel economyCR-V’s conventional powertrain does churn out more horsepower and torque than Prius v’s hybrid drivetrain. But that comes at the cost of fuel efficiency. And that’s before factoring in Prius v’s lower curb weight. In fact, Prius v delivers the highest combined fuel efficiency of any SUV, crossover utility vehicle or wagon3, while achieving a Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) rating. Bottom line: Prius v will likely burn less gasoline and, thus, consume fewer dollars than CR-V.
Prius v CR-V Toyota Advantage
Est. city mpg4 44 23 21
Est. hwy mpg4 40 31 9
Est. combined mpg4 42 26 16
Curb weight (lbs.) 3274 3305 31
Prius v CR-V
LED taillamps Standard Not available
LED headlamps
Available (Prius v Five only)
Not available
LED headlamps and taillampsLED lights can last a lot longer than filament bulbs, and they consume a lot less power. Prius v has LED taillamps standard and LED headlamps available. CR-V has neither.
Prius v CR-V
Navigation and EntunePrius v Three and Five come standard with navigation and Entune, including popular mobile apps and services. Honda offers a navigation system on top-level EX-L grades but nothing comparable to Entune.
Prius v Three and Five (Entune)1
CR-V EX-L with Nav
Bing (POI search) √ -
iHeartRadio √ -
MovieTickets.com* √ -
OpenTable* √ -
PANDORA®* √ √
Fuel prices √ -
Sports scores √ -
Stock quotes √ -
Traffic √ -
Weather √ -*Scheduled for availability Spring, 2012.
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Prius v AdvantagesA Closer Look
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� UsEFUL INNOVATION
available SofTex™-trimmed seatingPrius v introduces SofTex, a synthetic material with the look and feel of buttery leather. The seats can be easily wiped and cleaned after outdoor activities, yet are luxurious enough for a night on the town. Also, SofTex material weighs approximately half as much as genuine leather and its manufacturing process generates approximately 99 percent fewer volatile compound organic compounds than that of conventional synthetic leather. SofTex is a Toyota exclusive.
available large resin panoramic view roofThis feature, also a Toyota exclusive, offers a larger roof window than CR-V’s conventional power glass moonroof (standard on EX, EX-L and EX-L with Navigation only). And resin weighs less than glass.
Prius v CR-V
SofTex-trimmed seating
Available (Prius v Five only)
Not available
Prius v CR-V
Panoramic view moonroof
Available (Prius v Five only)
Not available
Long-luggage modeSeats in Prius v fold in some innovative ways, including long-luggage mode. The front-passenger seat reclines to flat and the rear seats fold to flat, enabling Prius v to carry lumber and similarly long items.
Prius v CR-V
Long-luggage mode Standard Not available
Prius v
Prius v
Single-dial automatic climate controlA complex or button-laden climate-control system can be a cause of driver distraction. Toyota came up with the ingenious solution of a single dial to intuitively control most climate functions. CR-V has nothing like it.
Prius v CR-V
Single-dial automatic climate control Standard Not available
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1 The Pre-Collision System (PCS) is designed to help reduce the crash speed and damage in certain frontal collisions only. It is not a collision-avoidance system and is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving practices. System effectiveness depends on many factors, such as speed, driver input and road conditions. See your Owner’s Manual for further information. 2 Dynamic Radar Cruise Control is designed to assist the driver and is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving practices. Please see your Owner’s Manual for important instructions and cautions. 3 Among applicable hybrid and gas models within EPA midsize, station wagon and SUV classes. EPA rated 44 city/40 hwy/42 comb. Actual mileage will vary. 4 EPA-estimated mpg. Actual mileage will vary.
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