There's been talk that Honda may turn the next-generation CR-V into a premium model for the 2017 model year. With the arrival of the all-new HR-V, the automaker is trying to determine how to properly fit both models in their roster in a way that will benefit the company and buyers' demands. This means a larger, more upscale CR-V could be on the horizon, separating itself from the smaller HR-V.

According to sources in the automotive industry, the 2016 Honda CR-V is expected to offer standard seating for up to seven passengers. It will likely come with brand-new, high-end materials and features, while also offering all-wheel drive. The tinier HR-V, which is now available at Bell Honda, will most likely continue to only sport a two-wheel-drive configuration, catering specifically to drivers who are on the hunt for a front-wheel-drive vehicle. These rumored changes will allow both the CR-V and HR-V to serve separate customer bases and successfully fulfill the needs of all of Honda's loyal fans.

We have a while to wait before we find out what's officially in store for the 2017 Honda CR-V, but for now you can check out 2016 CR-V models at Bell Honda. We have a variety of beautiful models that are sure to suit your taste.

Categories: New Models, News