Honda Australia is currently offering discounts of between $500 and $3000 off the normal prices of selected vehicles built in 2023 and 2024, but only for a limited time.
Until January 31, CR-V and Civic Type R vehicles built in 2023 can be had with discounts of $2500 and $3000 respectively, while the Japanese brand’s 2024-built SUV models have also received variant-specific discounts.
One variant of the small HR-V has been discounted, while two variants each of the ZR-V and CR-V have received discounts of between $500 and $2800 along with a small selection of other benefits.
Honda’s stock clearance discounts are available until the deal’s closure date or while stocks last.
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A breakdown of Honda’s discounted pricing is as follows:
Model | Discount | New drive-away pricing |
---|---|---|
2023 Honda Civic Type R | $3000 | $70,600 |
2023 Honda CR-V VTi L AWD | $2500 | $48,800 |
2023 Honda CR-V VTi L7 | $2500 | $50,500 |
2023 Honda CR-V VTi LX AWD | $2500 | $54,500 |
2024 Honda HR-V Vi X | $2000 | $32,900 |
2024 Honda ZR-V VTi X+ | $2000 | $37,900 |
2024 Honda ZR-V e:HEV LX | $500 | $54,900 |
2024 Honda CR-V VTi X+ | $2800 | $41,900 |
2024 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS | $500 | $59,900 |
Along with the discounted CR-V and ZR-V pricing, Honda is offered five free scheduled services for both models purchased before February 28.
For 2023 CR-V vehicles in particular, Honda is now offering a $1000 AmpolCash Fuel Card with new VTi L AWD and VTi LX AWD purchases while stocks last.
Also included with new 2023-build CR-V vehicles is an eight-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty (up from five years), eight years of roadside assistance (up from five years), and a Honda Genuine Carpet Mat Set.
The Civic Type R is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, sent through a six-speed manual transmission to the front wheels only.
Sharing a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine – albeit with varied outputs – are the non-hybrid CR-V and ZR-V, both of which employ a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). While the CR-V is available with both front- and all-wheel drive, and the ZR-V is front-drive only.
The single-spec hybrid CR-V e:HEV RS is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol-electric hybrid system comprising a four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, two electric motors and an e-CVT, which is also shared with the lower-output ZR-V e:HEV LX.
Finally, the sole discounted HR-V variant, is an entry-level variant fitted with a 1.5-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that sends its power through a CVT to only the front wheels.
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