We have an extremely exciting announcement for you today with the official release of the 2025 Honda WR-V. Honda announced an investment of $4.5 billion in Brazil until 2030, and this amount includes at least one new model, the new generation of the Honda WR-V, which will be the first with a hybrid Flex mechanical package with technology and HV like the Civic. We’re here to break everything down for you.
Exterior Design
The 2025 Honda WR-V has a sporty look and a striking presence thanks to the bigger front grill and more focused LED headlamps. The rear sports a redesigned taillight design that spans the width of the car, while the side profile features a lower roof line and 18-inch alloy wheels.
On the outside, the look that was rejected by a large portion of Brazilians will give way to Honda’s new style: tapered headlights, a squarer hood, and L-shaped lanterns possibly connected by a horizontal ruler.
Interior Features
Inside, expect almost a repeat of what the City Line offers. The WR-V impresses with a roomy and luxurious interior. The rear seat configuration versatility and a 10.2-inch touchscreen entertainment system make for good load room, with a somewhat larger 12.3-inch infotainment system and an emphasis on spaciousness, particularly in the rear seats.
The Accord’s interior is likewise excellent for individuals that require greater versatility. The WR-V may have an advantage due to its flexibility, with an all-wheel drive option. The 2.0 L inline 4 engine of the WR-V produces 158 horsepower. It’s enjoyable to drive because of its responsive and agile handling.
Size and Dimensions
In terms of size, the 2025 Honda WR-V is a bigger car, even larger than the Honda HR-V. It measures 4.31 meters long, 1.79 meters wide, 1.65 meters tall, and has a 2.65 meter wheelbase, the same as a Volkswagen T-Roc and 4 cm more than the HR-V.
In other words, it is 6 cm taller and has a 4 cm longer wheelbase than a T-Roc. This increase in dimensions contributes to its impressive presence on the road.
Engine and Performance
The Accord, on the other hand, provides more potent engine options. With a standard 1.5 L turbo engine that generates 192 horsepower and an optional 2.0 L turbo engine that produces 252 horsepower, the Accord delivers greater power.
One of the best in its class, the Accord has accurate handling. The WR-V is excellent if you value sporty handling, but the Accord is a better option if you want more power.
Fuel Efficiency
When it comes to fuel efficiency, with front-wheel drive, the WR-V is expected to get 28 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the interstate with its standard engine.
The Accord achieves 30 MPG in the city and 38 MPG on the highway. Even if the Accord is somewhat more fuel-efficient than the WR-V, the WR-V still has great performance for its class and is simpler to drive and park in city environments.
Safety Features
Honda Sensing, which offers automated emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and frontal collision warning, is standard on both the WR-V and Accord. Rear cross-traffic warning and blind-spot monitoring are additional features of the WR-V.
Traffic sign recognition is a feature of the Accord that aids in maintaining awareness of traffic signs. Though the WR-V’s smaller size may make it simpler to maneuver in confined situations, both cars have extensive safety features.
Pricing
Price-wise, while the Accord starts at roughly $27,000, the 2025 WR-V starts at about $25,000. The WR-V can reach about $30,000 when fully outfitted, while the Accord can reach over $38,000. The Accord delivers greater power and luxury for a higher price, but the WR-V offers a fantastic combination of features and efficiency at a cheaper price point.
My Final Thoughts
Is the Honda WR-V 2025 superior to the Honda Accord? It depends on what you require. At a more reasonable price, the WR-V has excellent fuel economy, a dynamic appearance, and a flexible interior. More luxury and power are offered by the Accord. The decision ultimately boils down to personal taste as both are fantastic options.