The latest CR-V has sharper styling inside and out, helping it stand out from rivals like the Peugeot 3008
The Honda CR-V is one of the world's most popular SUVs thanks to its practicality and reliability
It's available with five or seven seats for the first time, although the third row is only suitable for children
Honda has dropped diesel, so there's only a 1.5-litre petrol or 2.0-litre hybrid in the UK
Interior space is better than ever, thanks to pushing the front and rear wheels further apart
Excellent reliability is a key selling point, so owners will be hoping the latest CR-V is just as tough
The Honda CR-V has a distinctive new look, mainly thanks to LED rear lights that continue across the boot
Soft-touch materials, contrasting trim and a new infotainment system add some design flair inside
The Honda CR-V has a clear digital instrument cluster for the first time, with an optional head-up display
The CR-V is fitted with Honda Sensing active safety kit, including autonomous emergency braking
It's also available with blind spot warning, cross traffic monitoring and a top-down rear-view camera
The infotainment screen is now more neatly integrated and supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto