

Four-wheel-drive versions of the 2012 CR-V get a new driveline — Honda calls it Real Time All-Wheel-Drive with Intelligent Control System — that returns EPA fuel economy of 22 mpg in city driving and 30 mpg on the highway, up from last year's 21/27 ratings. The standard front-wheel-drive variant of the 2012 CR-V is EPA-rated at 23/31 city/highway, compared with last year's 21/28.
Honda has focused some new CR-V features on younger parents (and singles) who rely heavily on mobile devices for communication, information and entertainment. Bluetooth connectivity is now standard, as are an intelligent multi-information display (i-MID) and an SMS text messaging function, which can read smartphone texts aloud over the audio system. The new CR-V also features an iPhone-compatible Pandora Internet Radio interface, which works through the i-MID.
Features that will likely appeal to owners of all ages include a multi-angle rearview camera, a roomy center console, a lower cargo floor and an easy fold-down split rear seat. All models are available in front or all-wheel drive.
Honda has dropped the mid SE trim level on the new CR-V. The 2012 range will start with the CR-V LX, which gets more standard equipment, including air-conditioning, cruise control, electric power steering and a 160-watt audio system. Next up is the CR-V EX, which adds a power moonroof, 17-inch alloy wheels and an upgraded audio system. At the top of the line is the CR-V EX-L, which adds leather interior with a 10-way power driver seat, dual-zone automatic climate control and 328-watt premium audio system. Among the options for 2012 are a sat-nav system and DVD rear entertainment system.
From: http://www.insideline.com/honda/cr-v/2012/2012-honda-cr-v-is-redesigned-2011-los-angeles-auto-show.html
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