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Does the Honda CR-V have a digital rear view mirror?

In brief, the U.S. Honda CR-V does not offer a factory digital rear-view mirror as of model year 2025.


Digital rear-view mirrors (DRMs) replace or augment the traditional mirror with a live video feed from a rear-mounted camera, and Honda has offered the feature on some other models and markets. This article explains the current status for the CR-V and what buyers should know.


What is a digital rear-view mirror?


A digital rear-view mirror uses a camera at the rear of the vehicle to display a live stream on a screen in or behind the mirror housing. Benefits can include improved visibility in low light and reduced glare, with some implementations offering a wider field of view than a conventional mirror.


Current status for the Honda CR-V in the United States


Here is the up-to-date snapshot for the CR-V in the U.S. market. Availability can vary by model year and trim, so always verify with a dealer for the latest options.



  • The US-market Honda CR-V does not offer a factory digital rear-view mirror on current trims or as an approved option.

  • Some other Honda models in the US (and in other regions) have offered DRMs on certain trims or packages, but this does not extend to the U.S. CR-V as of the latest model years.

  • For buyers seeking DRM with a CR-V, aftermarket digital rear-view mirror kits exist, but they may affect warranty coverage and integration with the vehicle's camera system; consult a dealer or qualified installer before purchasing.


In practice, CR-V buyers rely on the standard rearview mirror and the built-in rear camera. DRM remains unavailable on the U.S. CR-V lineup as of the latest model years.


What to watch for and how to stay updated


Automakers periodically update features with new model-year refreshes. If DRM becomes available for the CR-V, Honda would typically announce it via press releases, the official website, and the vehicle configurator. To stay informed, check with a local dealer or the official Honda USA site for the most current specifications.


Summary


Bottom line: No, the Honda CR-V does not currently offer a digital rear-view mirror in the United States. Buyers should rely on the traditional rear-view mirror and rear-view camera, consider aftermarket options with caution, and keep an eye on official Honda communications for any future updates.

Does the Honda CR-V have a bird's eye view camera?


Yes, the Honda CR-V has a 360-degree camera system that provides a bird's-eye view, but this feature is not available on all trim levels or model years. The availability depends on the specific trim and market, with some higher-end and hybrid models equipped with this system for safer parking and navigation in tight spaces.
 
How it works

  • Multiple cameras: The system uses multiple cameras around the vehicle to create a composite, overhead view. 
  • Bird's-eye view: This provides a "bird's-eye" perspective, which is extremely useful for parking and maneuvering in tight spots. 
  • Additional views: The system can also provide other perspectives, such as a wide-angle rear view, front view, and side views, as well as ground-view options. 

How to know if your CR-V has it
  • Check your trim: Look at the specific trim level of the CR-V you are considering, as the feature is often standard on higher trims. 
  • Check your model year: Check if the model year you are interested in includes the 360-degree camera system. 
  • Check the vehicle's features: If you're looking at a specific vehicle, check the features list or ask the dealership to confirm if the 360-degree camera system is installed. 



Which year Honda CR-V to stay away from?


Years to avoid for the Honda CR-V include 2002-2003, 2007-2009, and 2017-2019, as they are associated with common issues like excessive oil consumption, air conditioning failures, and engine problems. Specifically, the 2017–2019 models had engine oil dilution and brake issues, while older years like 2002–2003 are known for oil consumption and AC problems. 
This video discusses the Honda CR-V's best and worst years and common problems: 57scar PROblemsYouTube · May 7, 2025
Model years to approach with caution

  • 2002–2003: Prone to high oil consumption and early air conditioning system failures. 
  • 2007–2009: Issues include problems with the air conditioning, excessive oil consumption, and paint problems. 
  • 2010–2011: Both years have been linked to excessive oil consumption. The 2011 model also had recalls related to unintended acceleration and steering issues. 
  • 2014–2015: These models experienced persistent engine vibrations, particularly at idle. 
  • 2017–2019: These years had multiple problems including engine oil dilution (from gasoline getting into the engine oil), potential brake issues, and general electrical problems with the AC and heating systems. 

Important considerations
  • Maintenance is key: A well-maintained CR-V from a "problematic" year can still be a good vehicle. Regular oil changes are critical for engine longevity. 
  • Vehicle inspection: Always have a pre-purchase inspection done by a trusted mechanic to catch potential issues before buying. 
  • Rust and suspension: Older models can be susceptible to suspension issues, and rust can lead to more costly repairs. 



Does the Honda CR-V have an AUTO dimming mirror?


Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror*
Press the AUTO button to turn this function on and off.



What is the button on the rear view mirror on a Honda CR-V?


When you are driving after dark, the automatic dimming rearview mirror reduces the glare from headlights behind you. Press the AUTO button to turn this function on and off. When activated, the AUTO indicator comes on.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.