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Compare 2021 Honda HR-V vs 2021 Mazda CX-3

2021 Honda HR-V
2021 Mazda CX-3

2021 Honda HR-V

vs.

2021 Mazda CX-3

1.8L 4cyl

Engine

2.0L 4cyl
141 HP

Horsepower

148 HP
28 city / 34 hwy*

Fuel Economy

29 city / 34 hwy*

Serving Danville, VA

Subcompact SUVs are highly versatile and offer a high level of comfort on the road, which is why they continue to increase in popularity. The 2021 Honda HR-V and the 2021 Mazda CX-3 are top competitors because of their similar features and design. There are a few main comparisons to review to determine which one will accommodate your daily drive, which you can also discover with an online test drive at Steve Padgett's Danville Honda.

Exterior Features

The exterior of the 2021 Honda HR-V boasts a classy but modern design and looks updated compared to past generations. The car has a lot of chrome on the grille, which makes the front of the vehicle appear upscale and luxurious. The swift lines and curves on the body offer more dimension to the body and cause the subcompact SUV to look like it's in motion. An additional feature that stands out on the exterior is the bold and sharp headlamps, which extend up the hood of the vehicle and add an intimidating touch. The oversized taillights on the back of the SUV also contribute to its sharp look and make it easy to feel confident behind the wheel.

The exterior of the 2021 Mazda CX-3 features a long hood and oversized grille. The slim headlights are a modern touch to the front of the car, but the vehicle still looks slightly clunky and outdated compared to the 2021 Honda HR-V. The back of the subcompact SUV looks sharp with oversized tail lights that are more modern than the front of the vehicle.

Safety

Many different driver assistance features are available in the 2021 Honda HR-V to reduce the risk of a collision. Drivers can feel accommodated with a collision mitigation braking system, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, the Honda LaneWatch blind spot camera, front and rear parking sensors, and a road departure mitigation system. The vehicle also earned high scores with crash tests that were performed and proved the Honda model offers a higher level of safety and protection in the event of a crash.

Some of the standard safety features in the 2021 Mazda CX-3 include day and night pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, adaptive LED headlights, lane departure warning, automatic high-beam headlights, forward collision warning, and a rearview camera for increased visibility when you're pulling out of a driveway or parking spot. The headlight results during the crash tests performed caused the vehicle to score lower compared to the HR-V.

Performance

Built with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, the 2021 Honda HR-V delivers 147 horsepower and doesn't feel weighed down by its size. It behaves like a traditional automatic and feels peppy while accelerating or taking sharp turns. The vehicle has minimal body roll and excellent handling, offering peace of mind and allowing the driver to feel in control of the subcompact SUV. The transmission is another benefit of this vehicle, which feels smooth compared to the 2021 Mazda CX-3.

As an agile crossover, the 2021 Mazda CX-3 has great fuel economy and acceleration. It feels handy to drive around town, but it can take longer than expected to tackle steep inclines while maintaining your speed. The subcompact SUV delivers athletic handling but whines loudly when you increase your speed. The vehicle is still fun to drive and offers a smooth ride on different types of surfaces due to its excellent suspension system. The brakes are also firm and respond well when you need to reduce your speed.

If you want to take an Online Test Drive 2021 Honda HR-V, feel free to navigate to the virtual test drive page on our site today to obtain the assistance of one of our team members. We'll be happy to accommodate you and can provide you with more information about each model and how they compare after your online test drive.


*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.