2019 Honda HR-V vs. 2019 Mazda CX-3
Meridian Honda is home to a nearly complete roster of the automaker’s crossover SUVs. Customers will find several models available with an array of performance scores and capabilities. The Honda HR-V may be small in stature, but it can also well-equipped with the latest Honda technology and safety features. A comparison of the 2019 Honda HR-V vs. 2019 Mazda CX-3 will help Meridian Honda customers learn more about one of the most densely-packed classes of the automotive industry. For the current model year, Honda has added a pair of new versions of the HR-V to the vehicle’s trim ladder and improved its complement of connectivity gear which will move it well ahead of what is available for the Mazda CX-3.
Customers can schedule a test drive with the 2019 Honda HR-V today by calling, 601-693-4651.
There are two important areas where the 2019 Honda HR-V is able to outshine the 2019 Mazda CX-3, available technology and maximum cargo space. The 2019 Honda HR-V is available in five trim grades, LX, Sport, EX, EX-L and Touring. Buyers choosing the HR-V Sport version and above will have a 7-inch touchscreen-controlled infotainment system that is available with today’s most popular suites of smartphone applications from Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™. Those same trims offer 1.0-Amp and 1.5-Amp USB ports to connect compatible devices to the Honda infotainment system. The 2019 Mazda CX-3 has an infotainment system of its own, but it doesn’t not offer any compatibility with Android and Apple smartphone platforms. Additionally, a 2019 Honda HR-V with front-wheel-drive can have up to 58.8 cubic-feet of cargo volume available with the rear seats folded, compared to 44.5 cubic-feet in the CX-3.
2019 Honda HR-V LX, 2WD | Vs. | 2019 Mazda CX-3 |
1.8-L, 4-Cyl. | Engine | 2.0-L, 4-Cyl. |
141/127 | Horsepower/Torque | 148/146 |
CVT | Transmission | Six-speed Auto. |
58.8 cu.-ft. | Max. Cargo Space | 44.5 cu.-ft. |
Performance Specs
Every 2019 Honda HR-V available at the Meridian Honda uses the same powertrain. Under the hood of the 2019 HR-V is a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine attached to a continuously variable transmission. Each of the five trim grades of the Honda crossover SUV will produce 141 horsepower and 127 pound-feet of torque. Buyers who choose front-wheel-drive models of the 2019 Honda HR-V will be able to record Environmental Protection Agency scores of 28 miles per gallon* in the city and 34 miles per gallon* on the highway. Opting for all-wheel-drive will reveal EPA efficiency scores of 27 mpg in the city* and 31 mpg on the highway*. The 2019 Mazda CX-3 makes a little more horsepower, but it’s fuel efficiency scores are close to what is demonstrated by the 2019 Honda HR-V.
*Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.



