SUV  B-Segment

Prices

RM 113,955

Body type

SUV

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda HR-V 2021
The 2021 Honda HR-V lineup offers versatile options to suit diverse driving needs. We highlight three key variants: the base 1.8L S model with practical features like a rearview camera and 16-inch alloys; the mid-tier E variant adding LED headlights and a 7-inch touchscreen; and the top-tier V Turbo with a 1.5L turbocharged engine for enhanced performance. All models prioritize Honda's signature reliability, with spacious interiors and advanced safety tech including Honda SENSING. Whether you seek fuel efficiency (15.3 km/L) or sportier handling, the HR-V balances urban agility and weekend adventure readiness. Our page provides comprehensive details to simplify your 2021 Honda HR-V research. Explore model comparisons (S/E/V Turbo), pricing (from RM115k), and specifications like engine performance (141PS for Turbo) and cargo space (437L). Learn about common issues (e.g. CVT responsiveness) and highlights such as the Ultra Seats system. We also cover the HR-V's evolution since its 2013 debut, FAQs on maintenance costs, and updates like the 2021 facelift's redesigned grille. Trust our curated news and owner feedback to make informed decisions—everything from test drive tips to long-term ownership insights is here. Need financing or color options? We've got you covered.
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2021 Honda HR-V Hybrid
RM 113,955
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Retail Price:RM 113,955
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Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda HR-V 2021 Key Highlights

The 2021 Honda HR-V series stands out with its versatile performance, advanced safety, and smart connectivity. Built on the Honda Architecture platform, it delivers agile handling with a low center of gravity and high rigidity. The lineup offers both fuel-efficient hybrid and powerful turbocharged engine options, catering to diverse driving preferences. Key features include the Honda SENSING safety suite, Honda CONNECT 3.0 infotainment, and a spacious interior with a panoramic sunroof.

1.5T Turbocharged Engine Variants

e:HEV Hybrid Model

Safety & Technology

Trim Recommendations

Common Problem

Air Conditioning Issues
One of the recurring problems reported by owners of the Honda HR-V, including the 2021 model, is related to the air conditioning system. A user noted issues with the AC expansion valve, which was a problem they had experienced in previous Honda models as well. This issue seems to be common across various Honda vehicles and might require attention from a dealership.
Steering and Handling Concerns
While the steering sticking issue is more commonly associated with the 2023 model, it is worth noting that similar components are shared between different model years, such as the Civic platform used for the HR-V. Some users have experienced unexpected jerks in steering, especially in wet conditions, which could potentially be linked to malfunctioning lane-keeping assist systems or other electronic components.
CVT Transmission Reliability
Concerns about the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) are prevalent among HR-V owners. There have been recalls related to the CVT, particularly affecting models from 2016 to 2020, but some users report ongoing concerns about potential transmission failures after 60,000 miles. However, others have reported high mileage without issues, suggesting that the problem may not be as widespread as perceived.
Battery and Electrical System
Several users have reported battery-related issues, particularly low voltage problems that can cause sensors and electronics to behave erratically. This issue has been observed in multiple Honda models, including the HR-V, and often requires replacing the stock battery with a higher quality one. It's important to ensure that the vehicle's electrical system is checked if these symptoms arise.
General Maintenance and Recalls
Regular maintenance, especially for the CVT transmission, is crucial to avoid long-term issues. Owners should adhere to recommended fluid change intervals and keep an eye on any outstanding recalls, such as those related to airbag sensors. Staying informed about recalls and service bulletins can help mitigate potential problems before they escalate.

Resale Value

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2021 Land Rover Defender 110 2.0L
Resale Value : 90.33%
Market Value: RM 893,200
Original Price: RM 988,800
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2021 BMW iX3 M Sport Impressive
Resale Value : 89.43%
Market Value: RM 300,800
Original Price: RM 336,360
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2021 Suzuki Jimny
Resale Value : 87.98%
Market Value: RM 148,600
Original Price: RM 168,900
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2021 Perodua Ativa 1.0L Turbo AV
Resale Value : 86.66%
Market Value: RM 61,700
Original Price: RM 71,200
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2021 Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8G
Resale Value : 86.57%
Market Value: RM 118,600
Original Price: RM 137,000
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2021 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV
Resale Value : 84.85%
Market Value: RM 66,100
Original Price: RM 77,900
2021 Honda CR-V 2.0 2WD photo
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2021 Honda CR-V 2.0 2WD
Resale Value : 84.28%
Market Value: RM 137,300
Original Price: RM 162,910
2021 Honda HR-V Hybrid photo
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2021 Honda HR-V Hybrid
Resale Value : 79.41%
Market Value: RM 99,100
Original Price: RM 124,800

More Honda Cars

Honda City

5

Rank in Sedan

Honda City photo
Price
RM 84,900-111,900
MPG
50-79 combined

The Honda City facelift was launched in Malaysia in August 2023. The changes are not significant, but it remains popular among typical Malaysian buyers. It faces competition from rivals like the Toyota Vios and Proton S70.

Honda City Hatchback
Honda City Hatchback photo
Price
RM 85,900-112,900
MPG
51-79 combined

The Honda City Hatchback on the Thai market has three models: S+, SV and top-spec RS.

Honda WR-V

14

Rank in SUV

Honda WR-V photo
Price
RM 89,900-107,900
MPG
47 combined

Although the compact SUV market in Indonesia is fairly new, it has been dominated by the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky until the Honda WR-V joined the competition. The WR-V is a regional product developed by the Honda Asia Pacific R&D team; the Raize was mainly developed in Japan.

Honda Civic

7

Rank in Sedan

Honda Civic photo
Price
RM 133,900-167,900
MPG
45-71 combined

The Honda Civic 1.5 TC-P is a member of the C-Class sedans, with competitors such as the Toyota Corolla Altis and Mazda 3.

Honda CR-V

10

Rank in SUV

Honda CR-V photo
Price
RM 159,900-195,900
MPG
32-57 combined

In 2023, Honda CR-V will have two engine options in Malaysia, namely the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine (193 PS/243 Nm) and the first-time 2.0-liter dual-motor i-MMD petrol-electric hybrid power system (184 PS/335 Nm). The CR-V 2.0L e:HEV RS will be equipped with various high-end configurations.

History of Honda HR-V

Upcoming 2026 Model
Expected to carry minimal changes, the 2026 update focuses on cosmetic tweaks like new wheel designs (18-inch for EX-L trim) and Boost Blue Pearl/Solar Reflection Metallic paint options. Interior upgrades include ambient lighting and dynamic climate control visuals, prioritizing subtle refinement over major overhauls.
3rd Generation (2021-Present)
The current model (called Vezel in Japan) arrived in 2021 with refined styling and tech upgrades. A 2024 mid-cycle refresh tweaked grille/light designs and added packages like HuNT (outdoor) and PLaY (urban). It retains a 2.0L engine (158hp) but now features a 9-inch touchscreen and wireless connectivity as standard. Hybrid options remain absent despite fan demand.
2nd Generation (2014-2021)
Globally launched in 2014, this generation saw regional adaptations—marketed as Vezel in Japan/China while retaining HR-V name elsewhere. It introduced modern SUV proportions and efficient 1.5L i-VTEC/CVT powertrains (4.9L/100km fuel economy), bridging the gap between Honda’s XR-V and CR-V.
1st Generation (1999-2006)
The first HR-V debuted as a youth-oriented compact SUV, sharing platforms with Honda Logo. Offered in 3-door (1999-2003) and 5-door (1999-2006) variants, it featured 1.6L SOHC/VTEC engines (123hp) and optional Real Time 4WD. Its J-WJ concept origins were showcased at 1997 Tokyo and 1998 Geneva Motor Shows.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05