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Honda HR-V, CR-V and Accord prices rise by up to $2000

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August 3, 2022
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The Honda HR-V hybrid has been hit with a $2000 price rise, alongside cost increases for other models – but existing orders are protected at the previous RRPs.


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From this month, prices across 10 of the 13 Honda model grades in the HR-V small SUV, CR-V mid-size SUV and Accord mid-size sedan have risen in price, due to “current market conditions”.

Hardest hit is the HR-V e:HEV L hybrid, which received a $2000 price increase from $45,000 to $47,000 drive-away – after arriving in showrooms in April.



Meanwhile, the Accord VTi-LX petrol has risen by $500, to $57,900 drive-away – one month after the hybrid version was hit with a $1500 price increase, to $61,900 drive-away.

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Prices of the CR-V mid-size SUV, have risen by between $100 and $300 for August depending on model grade. This compounds earlier increases of similar amounts – though no variant is more than $800 dearer than it was when Honda Australia adopted fixed prices last July.



While prices have risen, Honda Australia says customers who signed a contract prior to 1 August 2022 will be protected from the price rises – even though models such as the HR-V and Accord hybrids may not be delivered until mid-2023.

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“Honda’s price protection policy will apply to any contracts signed prior to the change, where the vehicle is yet to be delivered. This means there will be no change for customers who signed a contract prior to August 1 – the drive-away price will remain unchanged at the pre-price-rise level.



“With a build-up of customer orders resulting in extended lead times on a number of vehicles, such as HR-V hybrid and Accord hybrid (both currently at 10 months), [some of] the recent price changes would only come into effect on vehicles to be delivered well into 2023.”

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The Honda Civic hatch continues to be priced from $47,200 drive-away, with no changes to its price applied since it went on sale in December 2021. The HR-V Vi X petrol – as well as the CR-V VTi 7 +Luxe special edition – are not affected by the August price rises.

The price rises for Accord, CR-V and HR-V – as well as Accord Hybrid last month – represent the first major price increases since Honda Australia adopted a fixed-price “agency” business model on 1 July 2021.



2022 Honda HR-V Australian pricing

  • HR-V Vi X – $36,700 (unchanged)
  • HR-V e:HEV L – $47,000 (up $2000)

2022 Honda CR-V Australian pricing

  • CR-V Vi five-seater – $35,900 (up $300)
  • CR-V VTi five-seater – $38,900 (up $100)
  • CR-V VTi 7 seven-seater – $40,900 (up $200)
  • CR-V VTi X five-seater – $41,900 (up $200)
  • CR-V VTi 7 +Luxe seven-seater – $43,700 (unchanged)
  • CR-V Black Edition five-seater – $44,900 (up $200)
  • CR-V VTi L AWD five-seater – $46,200 (up $200)
  • CR-V VTi L7 seven-seater – $49,500 (up $300)
  • CR-V VTi LX AWD five-seater – $53,600 (up $200)

2022 Honda Accord Australian pricing

  • Accord VTi-LX petrol – $57,900 (up $500)
  • Accord VTi-LX hybrid – $61,900 (unchanged)

Alex Misoyannis

Alex Misoyannis has been writing about cars since 2017, when he started his own website, Redline. He contributed for Drive in 2018, before joining CarAdvice in 2019, becoming a regular contributing journalist within the news team in 2020.

Cars have played a central role throughout Alex’s life, from flicking through car magazines as a young age, to growing up around performance vehicles in a car-loving family.

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