Top 8 Honda CR-V Competitors

Between the athletic Subaru Forester and the futuristic Mitsubishi Outlander, there are plenty of Honda CR-V alternatives.
Written by Macy Fouse
Reviewed by Jessica Barrett
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From the ever-popular Toyota RAV4 to the economical Kia Sportage, there’s a great Honda CR-V alternative to fit any lifestyle. 
Honda has built a longstanding reputation for making solid, reliable, and long-lasting vehicles. Its beloved CR-V crossover is a prime example. From generous cabin room to solid fuel economy, the CR-V is one of the top-rated compact SUVs year after year. 
That being said, Honda has its fair share of worthy rivals. So, everybody’s favorite
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1. Mazda CX-5

Starting price: $27,475
Selling points: Sporty yet refined
Weak spot: Small cargo space
This isn’t a list of luxury crossovers, but the
Mazda CX-5
could fool anyone into thinking it’s a premium-brand vehicle. There’s more than one reason it’s ranked as one of the top dogs of the 2022 compact SUV genre. 
The refinement of the CX-5’s cabin can’t be overstated; between its high-end materials and expertly crafted design, you won’t believe you paid the price of a CR-V for it. The base four-cylinder engine gets the job done, but the optional turbocharged engine will give you a better driving experience—especially if you’re a frequent flyer on the freeway.
Its combined 30-mpg fuel economy and 59.3 cubic feet of cargo space are definite weak spots of the CX-5, but its upscale details and top-notch infotainment system more than make up for it. 

2. Volkswagen Tiguan

Starting price: $27,785
Selling points: Poised handling, chic cabin, available third row
Weak spot: Subpar acceleration
As the only European SUV on our list, the 2022
Volkswagen Tiguan
adds some extra flavor to the crossover class, including the perfect blend between sophistication, athleticism, and affordability. The Tiguan also has something most of its classmates don’t: an optional third row. 
The standard turbocharged four-cylinder engine will be plenty of power for most drivers, and the refreshed exterior design will have you feeling trendy on the highway. As far as the interior goes, it’s stacked with generous standard features, like heated seats, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a Wi-Fi hotspot
While the Tiguan lands on the lower end when it comes to fuel economy (26 mpg combined), the mid-range price and extra available space make it a worthy opponent of the CR-V. 

3. Hyundai Tucson

Starting price: $26,245
Selling points: Sleek styling, multiple hybrid options
Weak spot: Quirky touch-sensitive buttons
As one of the top crossovers of 2022, the
Hyundai Tucson
is the total package—it has the most cargo space in its class, comes set with standard all-wheel drive, and it’s rocking a totally new design for the 2022 model year. 
An added bonus? It’s one of the most affordable options on this list. 
Whether you’re looking to save on gas with one of its hybrid powertrains or enjoy maximum comfort provided by the
Limited
trim, there’s a Hyundai Tucson configuration for you. (You can choose from among 12, after all.)
As a cheaper crossover with more room and more options, the Tucson definitely gives the CR-V a run for its money. 

4. Toyota RAV4

Starting price: $28,310
Selling points: Great standard features, top-notch comfort
Weak spot: Rackety engine
The
Toyota RAV4
may not be the top dog in any one category, but it’s definitely the most popular crossover on the market—largely due to its chic-yet-sporty exterior. The athletic styling extends to the interior as well, where it’s accompanied by an abundance of standard features and top-level comfort
The RAV4 is also one of the only
off-road capable
crossover in 2022. The TRD Off Road trim sports an 8.6-inch ground clearance and 3,500-pound towing capacity. If off-roading isn’t your thing, the 2022 RAV4 offers one of the highest fuel efficiencies of its class—and don’t even get us started on the hybrid powertrain

5. Nissan Rogue

Starting price: $28,445
Selling points: Roomy, comfy, fuel-efficient
Weak spot: High price, sluggish acceleration
The 2022
Nissan Rogue
may be the most pricey vehicle on the list, but it also blows the other (non-hybrid) options out of the water when it comes to fuel economy with a smooth 33 mpg. The Rogue boasts spacious cargo space, as well, with 74.1 cubic feet to work with.  
The Rogue makes up for its price tag with its powerful 1.5-liter, turbocharged three-cylinder engine. It comes standard, so no need to upgrade for more power. 
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6. Mitsubishi Outlander

Starting price: $27,290
Selling points: Great handling, upscale cabin
Weak spot: Cramped third row
With the 2022 model, the
Mitsubishi Outlander
proves it’s no longer the underdog in the compact SUV game—most obviously with its new, edgy exterior. The Outlander also got a revamped cabin, which is more stylish than ever with high-quality materials, standard Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and charging ports
The 2022 Outlander comes with the option for a third row of seats—a rarity for this class. The downside is that it’s only suitable for those with very short legs. Without the third row, the cargo space amounts to a cavernous 79.7 cubic feet, winning second place for spaciousness on this list.

7. Subaru Forester

Starting price: $27,070
Selling points: Smooth handling, roomy interior
Weak spot: Poky base engine
If you’re looking for a family car that’s sporty, smooth, and versatile, look no further than the 2022
Subaru Forester
. With standard all-wheel drive, solid gas mileage, and class-topping ruggedness, the Forester delivers on its reliable reputation. 
The Forester is also one of your best bets for a 2022 crossover with
off-roading capability
—something the Honda CR-V can’t relate to. Whether you’re heading out for an epic adventure or just running to the grocery store, the Forester will make sure you do it with comfort and style.

8. Kia Sportage

Starting price: $25,305
Selling point: Polished cabin
Weak spot: Small cargo space
The 2022
Kia Sportage
makes no fuss—it’s a no-nonsense crossover with all the essentials at the lowest price on our list. It doesn’t win first place in any one category, but it manages to avoid last place, too. 
One area the Sportage shines is its upscale interior, complete with nice materials and solid standard features. Its cushy cabin, however, struggles in the cargo department with just 60.1 cubic feet of space
Upgrading trims will give you all-wheel drive and a more powerful turbocharged engine if you need more than the 181 horsepower provided by the base four-cylinder. 

Honda CR-V vs. the competition

Now that we’ve hit the highs and lows of each of the Honda CR-V’s competitors, let’s take a look at how the actual numbers compare when placed side by side.
Model
Starting price range
Engine options
Maximum seating capacity
Maximum cargo volume
Maximum towing capacity
Fuel economy (city/highway/combined)
2022 Honda CR-V
$28,045
Turbocharged 4-cylinder or hybrid
5 seats
75.8 cu ft
1,500 lbs
28/34/30 mpg
2022 Mazda CX-5
$27,125
4-cylinder or turbocharged 4-cylinder
5 seats
59.3 cu ft
3,500 lbs
24/30/27 mpg
2022 Volkswagen Tiguan
$27,785
Turbocharged 1.5L or 2.0L 4-cylinder
7 seats
65.3 cu ft
1,500 lbs
23/30/26 mpg
2022 Hyundai Tucson
$26,245
4-cylinder, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid
5 seats
80.3 cu ft
2,000 lbs
26/33/29 mpg
2022 Toyota RAV4
$28,310
4-cylinder
5 seats
69.8 cu ft
3,500 lbs
27/35/29 mpg
2022 Nissan Rogue
$28,445
Turbocharged 3-cylinder
5 seats
74.1 cu ft
1,350 lbs
30/37/33 mpg
2022 Mitsubishi Outlander
$27,290
4-cylinder
7 seats
79.7 cu ft
2,000 lbs
24/30/26 mpg
2022 Subaru Forester
$27,070
4-cylinder
5 seats
74.2 cu ft
1,500 lbs
26/33/28 mpg
2022 Kia Sportage
$25,305
4-cylinder or turbocharged 4-cylinder
5 seats
60.1 cu ft
1,653 lbs
23/30/26 mpg

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