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Carsales Staff4 Mar 2025
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2025 Honda ZR-V now cheaper

Australia’s second-best-selling Honda more affordable following base-model price cut

The 2025 Honda ZR-V range now kicks off from $37,900 drive away, $2000 cheaper than before, following a price cut for the entry model.

Announcing lower pricing for the 2025 Honda ZR-V VTi X+, Honda has not announced any other pricing or specification changes for the rest of the ZR-V line-up.

Marking the second time the entry ZR-V VTi X+ has received a price cut, the base-model Honda mid-size SUV benefits from the MY24 updates that introduced blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

As standard, the VTi X+ also comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, a space saver spare, LED headlights, auto wipers, a 9.0-inch digital instrument display, 10.2-inch infotainment, eight-speaker sound system and dual-zone climate control.

The entry VTi X+ is only available with the turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 131kW and 240Nm and is combined with a CVT transmission.

Last year Honda Australia delivered 4092 ZR-Vs, making it the car-maker’s second best-selling model after the CR-V (5547 deliveries).

How much is the 2025 Honda ZR-V
ZR-V VTi X+ – $37,900 (-$2000)
ZR-V VTi L+ – $43,400
ZR-V VTi LX – $49,000
ZR-V e:HEV LX – $54,900
* Drive-away pricing

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