2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid vs 2019 Toyota Sienna

2019 Toyota Sienna
2019 Toyota Sienna
$29,390MSRP
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2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
$27,850MSRP
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2019 Toyota Sienna
$29,390MSRP
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2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
$27,850MSRP
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Overview

MSRP

$29,390

MSRP

$27,850

Average price

$27,633

Average price

$26,641

Listings

288

Listings

141
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

7.3 out of 10
Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Standard all-wheel drive
Cons
  • Unintuitive technology

2019 Toyota Sienna Reviews Summary

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid Reviews Summary

One of the forerunners to today’s seemingly never-ending onslaught of crossover SUV debuts, the Honda CR-V entered the market when SUV meant body-on-frame truck and CUV meant, well, nothing. The year was 1996 and the only other crossover option in the U.S. was the Toyota RAV4, which went on sale the year prior. Since then, hybrid technology has become commonplace. Yet, Americans have lived without a battery-assisted Honda crossover. That finally changes, with the debut of the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid.
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.5L 296 hp V6

Engine

2.0L 212 hp I4 Hybrid

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

AWD

Seating Capacity

2

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

296 hp @ 6200 rpm

Horsepower

212 hp @ 6200 rpm

EV Battery Capacity

EV Battery Capacity

1.3 kWh

MPG City

19

MPG City

40

MPG Highway

27

MPG Highway

35
2019 Toyota Sienna
2019 Toyota Sienna
$29,390MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
$27,850MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2019 Toyota Sienna
$29,390MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
$27,850MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
Overview
MSRP
$29,390
$27,850
Average price
$27,633
$26,641
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.3
4.6
Expert reviews

7.3 out of 10

Read full review
Pros & cons
Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Standard all-wheel drive
Cons
  • Unintuitive technology
Summary
One of the forerunners to today’s seemingly never-ending onslaught of crossover SUV debuts, the Honda CR-V entered the market when SUV meant body-on-frame truck and CUV meant, well, nothing. The year was 1996 and the only other crossover option in the U.S. was the Toyota RAV4, which went on sale the year prior. Since then, hybrid technology has become commonplace. Yet, Americans have lived without a battery-assisted Honda crossover. That finally changes, with the debut of the 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid.
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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
3.5L 296 hp V6
2.0L 212 hp I4 Hybrid
Drive Train
FWD
AWD
Seating Capacity
2
5
Horsepower
296 hp @ 6200 rpm
212 hp @ 6200 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
1.3 kWh
MPG City
19
40
MPG Highway
27
35
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