Riverside Honda Wakefield bring you the bold and imposing Honda CR-V with ultra-low emissions on the Motability scheme. With new levels of performance, comfort, safety and a range of 50 miles in EV mode. The Honda CR-V is easy to charge at home or at a public charging point and has a large battery for those longer commutes. Speak to one of our Motability specialists today to find out more.
Riverside Honda Wakefield bring you the bold and imposing Honda CR-V with ultra-low emissions on the Motability scheme. With new levels of performance, comfort, safety and a range of 50 miles in EV mode. The Honda CR-V is easy to charge at home or at a public charging point and has a large battery for those longer commutes. Speak to one of our Motability specialists today to find out more.
Scheme vehicles are leased to customers by Motability Operations Limited (Registered Company No.1373876), City Gate House, 22 Southward Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HB. To qualify you must be in receipt of the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA), the Enhanced Rate Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), The War Pensions Mobility Supplement (WPMS) or the Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) and applications must be made with participating retailers between 06 January 2025 and 31 March 2025. Prices are correct at the time of print. Models listed are subject to availability and may be removed during this period.
*Indicative charge times shown, for comparison purposes. CR-V PHEV on board charger is single phase and has a max charging capacity of 6.8kW. A charge from a 0 - 100% can be achieved in approximately 2.5 hours with a min. 6.8kW(32A) AC charger and 7.7 hours using a 2.3kW(10A) home charging, in optimal conditions such as a temperature around 25°C. Actual charging times may vary depending on various factors: including the age, type, charging capacity, condition and temperature of the charging unit and the battery, max charging rate of the vehicle and the charge point, the starting charge and environmental conditions such as the outdoor temperature at the point of use and the current and voltage available at the charging point. Charge times may be longer in colder weather and if battery temperature activates safeguarding technology. You can only charge a vehicle’s battery at the maximum charge rate the vehicle can accept. The time it takes to charge will also be limited by the max charging rate of the charge point you are using.