Is the Honda Crosstour a 4WD?

Is the Honda Crosstour a 4WD?

Introduced as the Accord Crosstour, the name was changed to just Crosstour in 2012. It is a four-door hatchback, based on the Accord sedan, with a raised ride height and either front or all-wheel drive. A four-cylinder engine is standard on front-wheel-drive versions. …

What’s the price of a 2013 Honda Crosstour?

The 2013 Honda Crosstour has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just over $28,000 and tops out right around $38,000 for an EX-L V6 with 4WD and navigation. The Toyota Venza and Ford Edge share a similar starting price with the Crosstour.

What are the changes to the Honda Crosstour?

After three years of production, the Honda Crosstour undergoes a mid-cycle refresh for the 2013 model year. Key changes include revised exterior styling, upgraded interior materials, a 7-horsepower bump for the optional V6, and a newly-available HondaLink infotainment system with Aha Radio compatibility.

What kind of engine does a 2013 Crosstour have?

The 2013 Crosstour comes in four trim levels, or perhaps two trim levels with a choice of drivetrains: There’s an EX and EX-L (where the L stands for leather) with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and five-speed automatic transmission, and there’s the EX-V6 and EX-L V6, which I drove. They have a 3.5-liter V-6 engine and a six-speed automatic.

What kind of brakes does a Honda Crosstour have?

As is required of all new vehicles since the 2012 model year, the Crosstour has standard anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control and traction control.

The 2013 Honda Crosstour has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just over $28,000 and tops out right around $38,000 for an EX-L V6 with 4WD and navigation. The Toyota Venza and Ford Edge share a similar starting price with the Crosstour.

After three years of production, the Honda Crosstour undergoes a mid-cycle refresh for the 2013 model year. Key changes include revised exterior styling, upgraded interior materials, a 7-horsepower bump for the optional V6, and a newly-available HondaLink infotainment system with Aha Radio compatibility.

The 2013 Crosstour comes in four trim levels, or perhaps two trim levels with a choice of drivetrains: There’s an EX and EX-L (where the L stands for leather) with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and five-speed automatic transmission, and there’s the EX-V6 and EX-L V6, which I drove. They have a 3.5-liter V-6 engine and a six-speed automatic.

How much horsepower does a Honda Crosstour hybrid have?

According to the newest stories, Crosstour Hybrid will produce 212 horsepower, and it will be rated at over 40 mpg combined. Other reports are also mentioning a 2.4-liter gasoline, and even a 3.5-liter V6 is reportedly in the mix.