Honda CR-V e:PHEV: New Elegance Tech Trim Cuts the Plug-In Entry Price in Spain
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Honda Spain adds a more accessible Elegance Tech trim to the CR-V e:PHEV lineup, dropping the plug-in entry price to €47,245.
Honda has refreshed the CR-V for Spain, and the headline move isn’t in the styling but on the price tag. The plug-in hybrid lineup gains a new Elegance Tech trim that pulls the entry point for the electrified flagship down to €47,245.
Visually, the 2026 CR-V looks a touch sharper. The e:HEV picks up black trim, a darkened emblem, black mirrors and door handles, plus 18-inch wheels. The e:PHEV gets its own platinum-chrome grille, black accents, new 19-inch wheels and body-coloured mirrors. A new Urban Pearl grey shade joins the palette.
Inside, the headliner has been updated and a driver attention camera has been added. But the real story is the Elegance Tech kit list: panoramic roof, leather upholstery, 10.2-inch digital cluster, 9-inch infotainment screen, navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, wireless charging, powered and heated front seats, powered tailgate, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and a traffic jam assist.

The powertrains carry over. Both the CR-V e:HEV and e:PHEV use a 2.0-litre hybrid system rated at 184 hp paired with an e-CVT automatic. The plug-in version has a 17.7 kWh NMC battery and covers up to 77 km on WLTP electric range before the petrol engine kicks in.
Pricing kicks off at €45,445 for the e:HEV Elegance, with the Advance variant at €51,665. The CR-V e:PHEV now starts at €47,245, while the Advance Tech sits at €49,745.
Honda hasn’t reinvented the CR-V here. It has simply taken some of the sting out of the e:PHEV: the pricey plug-in suddenly looks like a less painful proposition.