Subscribed. Great Review. We drove tons of vehicles when we entered the market in late November and we were just blown away by the driveability of the 2025 Honda CR-V Hyrbid.
Great video and thanks. We went with the CX50 as it was the only hybrid we could get without an excessive waiting period so..... wondering how much of a factor this would be for folks?
Up with the Honda CRV Sport Touring. I got a tire puncture but had already bought one of those slime Fix-A-Flat kits for $20. I pulled over in the nearest parking lot, I found the puncture yanked out the object and stuffed one of those Tire seal plugs. Refilled the tie with air and I was on my way. It's easier for a man to do
Thanks for your review. I do believe that Honda is having some problems with fuel filters? And other things for reliability. I always liked honda but seem to do alittle down hill to save money. Honda not having a spare tire is big. But, but you can get a regular spare tire not a dough nut thru after party vendor. So if I decide I would want a honda, would look into getting one spare tire if on long road trip. It does have its own cover too. Also have heard cross trek is going hybird and the cx5 is going hybird too, along with the civic and accord. So there are a few other choices and will wait for cx5 and crosstrek to come out before decision and test driving all. thanks
Solid Video - grreat comparative Info. There are a few issues/features lacking with The CRV Hybrid Touring model: Should have a HUD; should have a Power Steering Wheel adjustment working in unison with the Seat/Mirror settings; and Ventilated Seats !! In my area of NY Suburbia, I see CRVs all over the place, rare sightings of the Mazda CX-50. If the Mazda lacks that Zoom-Zoom of other models, despite niicer interior colors and Graphics, that would detract me from the Mazda and lean me towards selecting the Honda.
Any comment regarding all wheel drive performance? I have no complaints with my 2018 CRV all wheel drive. I understand the RAV power train isnt so good on the ice.. Thanks for the video.
It’s gonna be an interesting year in hybrid SUVs. We’ve got the new generation RAV4 and the Mazda CX 5 and possibly a few more. If Toyota can knock it out of the park, the RAV4 could become car of the year in 2025-6. Cheers.
@ Why make this political, you must be a sore loser leftest, get over it . Watched many reviews on Mazda cx50 and that is what most reviewers said. Stop watching CNN
@@Broxty”I drove all before I made my decision.” Yeah ok buddy. The CX-50 Hybrid wasn’t even out yet when you bought your CRV. But yeah, the Honda was “far superior!” 😂
Your stated weight difference between the vehicles is not correct: The Mazda Canada website says the CX-50 Hybrid weighs 1,808 kg. The Honda Canada website says the CR-V Hybrid weighs 1,785 kg. It is the Honda CR-V LX 2WD that weighs 1,583 kg.
I test drove the CX-50 couple yrs ago and while it drove well, it felt very firm (possibly due to torsion rears). With the hybrid powertrain and loss of G-Vec+, I assumed it’s not the same Mazda driving dynamics. I preferred the balanced ride by the CRV (a bit softer but also very compliant). I ended up with the CRV hybrid and happy with it!
Honda has no spare tire, so it’s a NO for me. Only negative to the Mazda is a tight back seat. We’ll be looking at the CX50 hybrid or new Forester Hybrid coming. 👍🏻
CX50 seats are brutal. Backbreaking. Useless on long drives. 60 minutes maximum. That alone gives the CRV the easy win. Panoramic sunroof is a huge negative. Heat generating greenhouse. Avoid at all costs. 😢 Great review. Clear communication and accurate information. A vehicle score would be useful. ✅
When you do the mileage math it is worth getting a hybrid if you do more city driving than highway driving. If you do longer distance driving then it may make more sense to get a regular gas powered non hybrid engine. You do not gain any mileage advantage driving a hybrid on the highway. Regardless, Mazda for me first.
On the top trim comparison, with the $2K price diff, Honda currently offers $1K off via Honda bonus plus you can buy them at MSRP while CX-50 hybrids are charged $750CAD additional as dealer admin fee and since new with Toyota powertrain, unlikely to offer any discounts. I did the math and diff at most was only $500! Once you factor in resale value, the Honda comes out better in long run!
@@Modern.Motoring You appear to be looking at the weight of the non-AWD base CR-V LX trim level. These are the numbers on the US website (FWD/AWD): LX- 3,472 lbs, / 3,591 lbs,; EX- 3,497 lbs, / 3,616 lbs,; Sport Hybrid- 3,752 lbs. / 3,869 lbs.; EX-L- 3,525 lbs. / 3,635 lbs.; Sport-L Hybrid- 3,777 lbs. / 3,893 lbs.; Sport Touring Hybrid- NA / 3,926 lbs. All three of the Mazda CX-50 trim levels weight 4,008 lbs. according to their website. Top trims comparison is only an 80 lb. difference.
Which would you pick between these two?
When I was young, I chose cars based on how they looked from the outside. Now that I am old I choose cars based on how well I can see the outside. 🙃
@@LuizStocklerHenrique 👀
Same 😂
Subscribed. Great Review. We drove tons of vehicles when we entered the market in late November and we were just blown away by the driveability of the 2025 Honda CR-V Hyrbid.
@@jimsmitherson6758 Appreciate the subscription - welcome to the community!
Enjoy your work here Jay... Thanks for what your doing. ! Informative.
What a flattering and kind message...thank you! I appreciate you and the support :)
Wonderful comparison video 😊
Thank you :)
Great video and thanks. We went with the CX50 as it was the only hybrid we could get without an excessive waiting period so..... wondering how much of a factor this would be for folks?
@@jeffmillard3213 Thanks! How long was the wait for the Honda and what Mazda trim did you get?
Tons of CRV’s in stock.
great video!
Thanks! Which one would you get?
between the 2 i would take the honda legroom.shoulderroom.hiproom.cargo room .headroom.are important to me.just whish honda could include spare tire,
Up with the Honda CRV Sport Touring. I got a tire puncture but had already bought one of those slime Fix-A-Flat kits for $20. I pulled over in the nearest parking lot, I found the puncture yanked out the object and stuffed one of those Tire seal plugs. Refilled the tie with air and I was on my way. It's easier for a man to do
Thanks for your review. I do believe that Honda is having some problems with fuel filters? And other things for reliability. I always liked honda but seem to do alittle down hill to save money. Honda not having a spare tire is big. But, but you can get a regular spare tire not a dough nut thru after party vendor. So if I decide I would want a honda, would look into getting one spare tire if on long road trip. It does have its own cover too. Also have heard cross trek is going hybird and the cx5 is going hybird too, along with the civic and accord. So there are a few other choices and will wait for cx5 and crosstrek to come out before decision and test driving all. thanks
Also other reviews for the cx-50 have mentioned the seats weren’t the most comfortable. What did you think?
Seats were quite comfortable for me with both vehicles.
Seats are not great in the cx-50 and what’s with the ugly black plastic cladding? It would look great if they toned that down a bit
I found the CX-50 seats to be so firm that they were hard and uncomfortable. I loved the rest of the car.
Solid Video - grreat comparative Info. There are a few issues/features lacking with The CRV Hybrid Touring model: Should have a HUD; should have a Power Steering Wheel adjustment working in unison with the Seat/Mirror settings; and Ventilated Seats !! In my area of NY Suburbia, I see CRVs all over the place, rare sightings of the Mazda CX-50. If the Mazda lacks that Zoom-Zoom of other models, despite niicer interior colors and Graphics, that would detract me from the Mazda and lean me towards selecting the Honda.
@@Chiroman527 Appreciate the kind words - thank you!
Any comment regarding all wheel drive performance? I have no complaints with my 2018 CRV all wheel drive. I understand the RAV power train isnt so good on the ice.. Thanks for the video.
Driver seat comfort and rear seat passenger comfort. Which is better?
insurance for CRV is mugh higher. EXL price is same as GT and doesnt even have all the features like 360 camera, headsup display etc which GT trim has
It’s gonna be an interesting year in hybrid SUVs. We’ve got the new generation RAV4 and the Mazda CX 5 and possibly a few more. If Toyota can knock it out of the park, the RAV4 could become car of the year in 2025-6.
Cheers.
@@johnmartin7158 Definitely will be a good year for alternative propulsion vehicles.
The Mazda CX-50 Hybrid has a physical spare tire.
The Honda CR-V Hybrid does not.
Having a spare tire is important to many.
Every reviewer mentioned that Mazda hybrid drives better.
You sound like Trump ..." everybody says..." - problem is nobody ever says who everybody is....
@@MrKikoboy
@ Why make this political, you must be a sore loser leftest, get over it . Watched many reviews on Mazda cx50 and that is what most reviewers said. Stop watching CNN
I drove all before I made my decision, the honda was far superior. I loved Mazda seats though!
@@Broxty”I drove all before I made my decision.” Yeah ok buddy. The CX-50 Hybrid wasn’t even out yet when you bought your CRV. But yeah, the Honda was “far superior!” 😂
Your stated weight difference between the vehicles is not correct:
The Mazda Canada website says the CX-50 Hybrid weighs 1,808 kg.
The Honda Canada website says the CR-V Hybrid weighs 1,785 kg.
It is the Honda CR-V LX 2WD that weighs 1,583 kg.
@@sunlover5150 You’re right; thanks for pointing that out.
Good catch!
Can you get ventilated seats on the Mazda?
@@Bonjurro Yes on the GT trim.
@@Bonjurro www.mazda.ca/en/vehicles/cx-50-hybrid/specifications/?trim=MXTH85/AA00
I test drove the CX-50 couple yrs ago and while it drove well, it felt very firm (possibly due to torsion rears). With the hybrid powertrain and loss of G-Vec+, I assumed it’s not the same Mazda driving dynamics. I preferred the balanced ride by the CRV (a bit softer but also very compliant). I ended up with the CRV hybrid and happy with it!
@@ztekz thanks for sharing :-)
Crv super ugly with a cheap interior
Yes, why does the cx50 have torsion bar rear suspension???? The cx 5 is so much better of a ride.
@@robertjaycox8488 cost saving and makes it more rugged
Excellent video! Thanks! Mazda is worthy, CRV has no ventilated seats
Honda has no spare tire, so it’s a NO for me. Only negative to the Mazda is a tight back seat. We’ll be looking at the CX50 hybrid or new Forester Hybrid coming. 👍🏻
Really wish the US version came with the terracotta interior and 360 cam!
@@ThunderRunner maybe next year :)
CX50 seats are brutal. Backbreaking. Useless on long drives. 60 minutes maximum.
That alone gives the CRV the easy win.
Panoramic sunroof is a huge negative. Heat generating greenhouse. Avoid at all costs.
😢
Great review. Clear communication and accurate information. A vehicle score would be useful. ✅
Tried both, bought the Mazda, Love the seats. Just did a 18 hour drive so, subjective I guess.
@@FlyGuy457 I live in Florida and the heat generating feature that the commenter mentioned does not exist!
Mazda has rav4 hybrid system inc its engine.
@@kenanmammadli1503 yup. That was mentioned a few times in the video.
have you considered changing your screen name to Captain Obvious?
When you do the mileage math it is worth getting a hybrid if you do more city driving than highway driving. If you do longer distance driving then it may make more sense to get a regular gas powered non hybrid engine. You do not gain any mileage advantage driving a hybrid on the highway. Regardless, Mazda for me first.
On the top trim comparison, with the $2K price diff, Honda currently offers $1K off via Honda bonus plus you can buy them at MSRP while CX-50 hybrids are charged $750CAD additional as dealer admin fee and since new with Toyota powertrain, unlikely to offer any discounts. I did the math and diff at most was only $500! Once you factor in resale value, the Honda comes out better in long run!
@@ztekz Thanks for the input!
The CX-50 hybrid weighs about 130 lbs. more than the CR-V hybrid.
@@lordenoch0 according to their Canadian websites, that’s untrue.
@@Modern.Motoring You appear to be looking at the weight of the non-AWD base CR-V LX trim level. These are the numbers on the US website (FWD/AWD): LX- 3,472 lbs, / 3,591 lbs,; EX- 3,497 lbs, / 3,616 lbs,; Sport Hybrid- 3,752 lbs. / 3,869 lbs.; EX-L- 3,525 lbs. / 3,635 lbs.; Sport-L Hybrid- 3,777 lbs. / 3,893 lbs.; Sport Touring Hybrid- NA / 3,926 lbs.
All three of the Mazda CX-50 trim levels weight 4,008 lbs. according to their website. Top trims comparison is only an 80 lb. difference.
Illogical statement and totally incorrect. 😣
Just go to the respective websites and you will see that comparable trim levels are not that different in weight.
Mazda wins easy here. And the Honda catches fire
😂😂