Honda BR-V fuel consumption: How efficient is this crossover SUV?

Updated Jul 21, 2022 | Same topic: Best Advice for Car Buyers

The numbers aren’t bad for a 7-seater.

The Honda BR-V is one of the most affordable 7-seater vehicles you can get in the country, making it an ideal choice for Filipino families. But as a family vehicle, fuel efficiency is a vital characteristic the BR-V must have so drivers can bring their loved ones along with them on long road trips.

Honda BR-V front view

Honda BR-V

We got to take the 7-seater MPV that possesses a crossover SUV styling for a spin where we recorded its fuel consumption rating. It did just fine despite the third-row seats adding weight to the vehicle. With that being said, read along to determine how efficient the Honda BR-V really is.

Take note, the following Honda BR-V fuel consumption numbers can vary depending on different road situations. For our test on this car model, it consists of a driver only with no passengers. As such, use the following as ballpark figures only.

Honda BR-V fuel consumption: City Driving

In terms of city driving, the Honda BR-V got a fuel consumption of 11 km/l on our test in the Philippines. This was registered while driving at an average speed of 40 km/h. The vehicle speed varies due to the traffic in the city which influenced the final efficient rating. Driving at a more constant speed generally results in better results.

Regardless, the said fuel consumption number isn’t bad as it can get you around town without spending too much on gas money. Perhaps one of the reasons why the vehicle got a pleasing result is its use of the brand’s Earths Dreams Technology Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Generally, this type of transmission is said to be more fuel-efficient than its geared counterparts.

Honda BR-V side view

A good choice in the 7-seater market

For specifics, the Honda BR-V’s fuel tank capacity is 42 liters. It is powered by a 1.5-liter SOHC i-VTEC gasoline engine capable of generating 118 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. As standard, the vehicle uses a set of 16-inch wheels for both its base S and top-of-the-line V variants.

As for the driving experience in the city, you can’t expect that vehicle to provide instant power delivery. One can say that this is caused by the vehicle’s extra weight from the seats and the use of a CVT. But it doesn’t get to the point where the BR-V is lacking power. As such, keep your eyes on the road, especially when sitting in city traffic so you can stay bumper to bumper.

Honda BR-V fuel consumption: Highway Driving

Moving to highway driving, the fuel consumption of the Honda BR-V in the Philippines registered 19 km/l. This was recorded while driving at an average speed of 90 km/h. Just like what we said earlier, the test was done with one driver present in the cabin only so the numbers can slightly go down if you will bring the whole family.

Honda BR-V rear view

The BR-V returns pleasing fuel consumption numbers

Pulling at a higher speed can take some time especially if the seating capacity is at a maximum. To help you overtake cars on the highway, you can move the transmission to S (Sport Mode) which will bring the engine to a higher RPM before its simulated gears shift.

The Honda BR-V will likely be used for your weekend trips as it can accommodate up to seven people. This is why it is important to practice driving techniques that can help improve the vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Some of which include keeping a steady highway speed and coasting on open roads.

Honda BR-V fuel consumption: Verdict

So is this crossover SUV-styled MPV fuel efficient? Well, in comparison to its mainstream rivals such as the Mitsubishi Xpander which we’ve tested, the Honda BR-V’s fuel consumption rating posts similar numbers. As such, you can regard the latter as a fuel-efficient vehicle even when compared to its respective segment.

If you are driving a Honda BR-V to bring your kids to school and spouse to his/her workplace, we recommend that you leave unnecessary items at home as maximizing the 7-seating capacity can disrupt the fuel consumption. Avoid congested roads as well so you can keep a more consistent speed for better fuel efficiency.

Discover more car fuel tips at Philkotse.com.

Know more about Honda BR-V 2024

Honda BR-V

The 2024 Honda BR-V is a seven-seater compact MPV. It is now in its 2nd-gen version, and it has four different variants in the local market. There’s the top-spec VX Honda Sensing priced at 1,390,000, the V CVT priced at Php 1,295,000, the S CVT which has a price tag of Php 1,190,000, and the entry-level S MT priced at Php 1,090,000. 

Under the hood of the Honda BR-V is a 1.5-liter gasoline inline-4 engine that’s capable of making up to 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. Sending power to its front wheels is a continuously variable transmission (CVT). 

Size-wise, the all-new BR-V is 4,490mm long, 1,780mm wide, and 1,685mm in height. It also has a wheelbase length of 2,700mm and a ground clearance of 207mm.                  

In the local market, the Honda BR-V competes against the Toyota Avanza, Hyundai Staria, Nissan Livina, and Mitsubishi Xpander, among others. 

 

Honda BR-V Launch

The all-new 2024 Honda BR-V was introduced to the Philippine market on November 21, 2022. Its initial debut occurred back on November 3, 2022, in Indonesia. For the Philippine market, its variants include the S MT and S CVT, the mid-spec V, and the top-spec VX Honda Sensing. 

Honda BR-V Exterior

Depending on the trim, the BR-V gets full LED lighting with automatic headlamps and high beam assist. It also has LED taillights, LED daytime running lamps, and front fog lamps. 

Also present on this MPV’s exterior are a pair of power folding side mirrors, a rear wiper, a shark-fin antenna, and a set of 17-inch wheels. 

Honda BR-V Interior

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Inside the BR-V is a cabin that can seat up to seven. The top-spec model gets leather for the seats, steering wheel, as well as its gear shifter.  

The said seats can also be folded down for more cargo space. For the second row, it is 60:40 split-folding, while the third row is 50:50 split-folding.  

Keeping its occupants cool is an automatic air-conditioning system. A push-to-start button, a second-row armrest, illuminated sun visors, and an ample amount of bottle and cup holders are also present in this model. 

Honda BR-V Interior Tech & Safety

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Handling the entertainment needs of the BR-V's occupants is a seven-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity. This headunit is then linked to a six-piece speaker system. The BR-V also has USB charging ports. 

The top-spec BR-V gets a total of six airbags. It also comes with the Honda LaneWatch blind spot camera and the Honda Sensing driver assistive suite. 

The said suite includes adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation braking, lane keep assist, and lane departure warning.  

Also present on the Philippine-spec BR-V is an immobilizer and security alarm, hill-start assist, stability control, anti-lock braking with EBD, parking sensors, and a parking camera.  

Honda BR-V Engine

Under the hood of the 2024 Honda BR-V is a 1.5-liter inline-4 gasoline mill that can produce up to 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. Power is sent to its front wheels through a CVT.  

Honda BR-V Chassis

The second generation Honda BR-V shares a platform with the Amaze and WR-V which are currently sold in Indonesia.  

For its front, it uses a MacPherson strut, and its rear gets a torsion beam suspension. It then gets front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a hand-operated manual parking brake.  

Honda BR-V Colors

Available colors for the 2024 Honda BR-V include Crystal Black Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic, Premium Opal White Silver Pearl, and Taffeta White. 

The 2024 Honda BR-V is up-to-par against many of its MPV rivals. In fact, it beats out several others since it has a good collection of advanced safety features. It also sits in the middle of the pack when power is concerned.  

Honda BR-V Pros & Cons

 Pros Cons
 
  • Well equipped 

  • Attractive styling 

  • Comprehensive safety kit 

 
  • Lack of telescopic adjustment for the steering column 

Honda BR-V FAQs

1. Is the Honda BR-V available in CVT transmission?

Yes, the Honda BR-V is exclusively available as a CVT variant in the Philippine market.

2. What type of car is the Honda BR-V?

The Honda BR-V has a beefy and bold exterior of a crossover yet technically, it is an MPV.

3. Is the Honda BR-V fuel efficient?

The CVT makes the engine of the BR-V operate at the most efficient revolutions per minute. In addition, thanks to the Honda Earth Dreams technology, this Honda vehicle not only is fuel-efficient but also environment-friendly because of its low emissions.

₱ 1,090,000 - ₱ 1,390,000

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Rex Sanchez

Rex Sanchez

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Rex Sanchez grew up in Saudi Arabia where he saw and got into the automotive scene. He started his career for an aviation company in the said region, writing about turbines and rotors which are later distributed for educational purposes. And now, he joined Philkotse.com as a staff writer. Currently, he is the youngest on the team and is more than ready to grow in the field.

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