Honda Cr-V Hybrids May Have Battery Fault That Could Cause Fire Or Total Breakdown
Honda CR-V hybrid may have battery failure that could cause

Panasonic is supplier of lithium-ion batteries that could catch fire go through Brad Anderson October 16, 2024 16:25 The affected Honda CR-V hybrid models were produced between October 6, 2022 and January 24, 2023. Defects in Panasonic batteries can cause terminals to break, posing a fire risk. Starting November 27, 2024, owners of affected models will receive free battery replacement services. A recent recall notice issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed a potential fire risk in the lithium-ion battery packs of certain previous-generation Honda CR-V hybrid models. Honda explained that the issue stems from changes in the manufacturing process. Specifically, some negative terminals inside the battery pack were produced with insufficient remaining thickness of the copper layer. This manufacturing flaw can cause the cladding to crack, potentially exposing the underlying aluminum. When aluminum interacts with the battery electrolyte, it forms an alloy that compromises the integrity of the battery. In the worst case, this could cause…

Honda Cr-V Suv Recalled Due To Missing Tire Information
Honda CR-V SUV recalled due to missing tire information

Honda recalled 1,700 vehicles due to a mistake in the production process of Hankook tires. July 10, 2024 — Honda is recalling more than 1,700 CR-V SUVs because the tire identification numbers are missing four digits from the date code. If owners are unable to identify the tires involved in the recall, the recalled 2024 Honda CR-V may continue to be driven. Supplier Hankook Tire contacted Honda about producing tires without the four-digit tire identification number date code. Dealers will inspect the tires and replace them if necessary. The Honda CR-V recall letter is expected to be mailed on August 12, 2024. CR-V owners can call 888-234-2138 and reference the recall number, BIS.

Changing Lanes By Caroline Kidd
Honda CR-V review (2024)

Read Caroline's Honda CR-V review and find out everything you need to know about buying Honda's flagship SUV in Ireland. The CR-V has been a common sight on Irish roads for many years. Now, Honda Ireland has introduced an all-new CR-V to the market and it’s bigger and better than before! That's because Honda has been expanding its SUV lineup with the introduction of the new compact ZR-V, so the CR-V has become larger and more luxurious to make room for it. The model is priced in Ireland from €67,995 for the plug-in hybrid and €69,995 for the standard hybrid, which puts it in the league of premium SUVs such as the Mazda CX-60 and Volvo XC60. Let’s take a closer look. New Honda CR-V Plug-in Hybrid design The new generation of the CR-V has seen a considerable improvement in design. The new version of Honda's popular flagship SUV is wider and longer than the model it replaces, with a…

Flash Drive: 2025 Honda Cr-V E:fcev
Flash Drive: 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV

The First Plug-in Battery Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Goes on Sale This week Honda announced pricing for the CR-V e:FCEV, which is scheduled to go on sale in California (only) next month. In a first-ever technology pairing, Honda has mated plug-in battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric in the all-new 2025 CR-V e:FCEV. This breaks the norm of a fuel cell vehicle run solely on hydrogen. The e:FCEV advances the company’s zero emissions goals–100-percent of its vehicles will be battery electric or fuel cell electric models by 2040, and the company will reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Clean Fleet Report got a chance to give the model a short test drive recently ahead of the public launch. Getting To Know the CR-V e:FCEV 2025 CR-V e:FCEV, plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, is essentially a CR-V Hybrid with the addition of plug-in charging and with hydrogen replacing gasoline. With a 270-mile all-electric driving range (AER) from the 92.2 kW…