BY BYRON MATHIOUDAKIS | 29th Aug 2018


Overview
 
IN EVERY sense the Honda HR-V makes a sound, if rather vanilla choice, among small SUVs. 
 
Handsome, roomy, practical and easy to drive, there are many positives and few negatives. The Series II is more of the same, but with a bit more extra safety and minor specification enhancements to make it better value. 
 
The new RS also brings more involving steering and improved high-speed handling, but, disappointingly, no extra performance.
 
And the competition is hotting up, so has the Thai-built HR-V Series II evolved enough to keep it at the pointy end of a very hungry pack?
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