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How many speakers does a Honda CR-V have?

Typically, the number of speakers on a Honda CR-V depends on the model year and trim: base LX models usually have four speakers, mid-range trims like EX and EX-L use six, and the top Touring trims often feature eight speakers. Always verify the exact specification for your year and trim.


Understanding the variation by year and trim


The CR-V’s audio setup has evolved slightly across generations, but the general pattern has been consistent in recent years. The base models aim for simplicity with fewer speakers, while higher trims add more channels and, in some cases, a premium sound option. Regional differences and special editions can also affect the actual count.


Speaker counts for the latest generation (rough guide by trim):



  • CR-V LX: 4 speakers

  • CR-V EX: 6 speakers

  • CR-V EX-L: 6 speakers

  • CR-V Touring: 8 speakers


Note: These figures refer to standard audio configurations. Some trims may offer or require premium audio options that can alter the speaker count or add subwoofers. Always check the official spec sheet for your exact year and trim.


How to confirm the exact speaker count for your vehicle


To be certain about a specific CR-V, consult the owner's manual, review the window sticker (Monroney label) from new cars, or check Honda’s official brochure for your model year. If you’re shopping, ask the dealer to pull the exact audio system details for the VIN you’re considering; dealer documentation can confirm any deviations from the standard setup.


Summary


The Honda CR-V’s speaker count varies by trim and year: four speakers on the LX, six on EX and EX-L, and eight on the Touring in many recent models. Always verify the exact configuration for your specific year and trim, as regional variations and optional packages can change the setup.

Which Honda CR-V has Bose speakers?


Bose premium sound system standard on Sport Touring Hybrid.



What year to stay away from CRV?


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. 



What brand of speakers does the Honda CR-V use?


Bose
Available with a premium Bose system, complete with 12 high-performance speakers, Centerpoint and SurroundStage technologies.



What speakers do Hondas have?


The Accord Touring Hybrid is equipped with a Bose70 premium sound system with 12 speakers, including subwoofer. All trims have a USB-C Smartphone/Audio Interface2 within the center stack. All trims feature Bluetooth®1 streaming audio.


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