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How much was a 2016 Honda CRV new?

In the United States, the 2016 Honda CR-V started at roughly $23,500–$24,000 for the base LX, with higher trims climbing to about $31,000 for the top Touring model. These figures reflect the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) before destination charges and vary by region and option packages.


This article explains the price landscape for the 2016 CR-V when new, outlining typical MSRP by trim, how options and regional factors shaped the sticker price, and how the model positioned itself in the compact SUV market at the time.


Price by trim


The following prices reflect typical U.S. MSRPs for the 2016 CR-V at launch, before destination charges and before any regional incentives or dealer-installed options.



  • LX: approximately $23,500–$24,000

  • EX: approximately $25,000–$26,000

  • EX-L: approximately $28,000–$29,000

  • Touring: approximately $30,000–$31,500


Note: Destination charges and regional dealer pricing could adjust the final sticker price. In 2016, destination charges typically added several hundred dollars to the base price.


Context and considerations


The 2016 CR-V marked Honda’s ongoing efforts to combine practicality, interior room, and improved efficiency in a redesigned compact SUV. Pricing varied not only by trim but also by drivetrain (front-wheel drive versus all-wheel drive), optional packages, and local market conditions. Older model-year pricing like this reflects sticker values from launch, and actual purchase prices often differed due to negotiations, incentives, and dealer pricing strategies.


Notable features that influenced pricing


Across the trim levels, the CR-V offered progressively more standard and optional equipment, including upgraded infotainment, leather seating on higher trims, advanced driver assistance features, and design refinements. While the LX provided essential practicality, EX-L and Touring models added comfort, tech, and convenience that contributed to higher MSRPs.


Summary


The 2016 Honda CR-V’s pricing ranged from the low-to-mid $20k range for the base LX up to roughly $31k for the top-tier Touring, before destination charges and regional adjustments. Buyers paid progressively more for each trim level, with option packages and drivetrain choices further shaping the final sticker price. In context, the 2016 CR-V aimed to balance value with features and efficiency in Honda’s growing compact-SUV lineup.

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