Honda HR-V vs Ssangyong Tivoli XLV

What's the difference?

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Honda HR-V
Honda HR-V

$28,990 - $44,990

2024 price

Ssangyong Tivoli XLV
Ssangyong Tivoli XLV

2018 price

Summary

2024 Honda HR-V
2018 Ssangyong Tivoli XLV
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Diesel Turbo 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
4.3L/100km (combined)

6.3L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Missing features you'd expect for top model
  • Safety could and should be better
  • Engine gets whiny on open roads

  • No petrol will mean few buyers
  • Full specs to be confirmed
  • Four-star safety (Euro NCAP)
2024 Honda HR-V Summary

Like many car brands, Honda is storming the hybrid field. The new HR-V brings with it a hybrid powertrain and external facelift but is it enough to keep it competitive in the small SUV segment?

As with any cosmetic surgery you may wonder whether the facelift has been successful.

No tricks – I’ll tell you straight up the new external design might be what you’re looking for if you’re on the hunt for a small SUV that doesn’t look like it moonlights as an Uber for Mr Big Ears (a Noddy reference for any youngsters out there).

We're testing out the top hybrid model, the L, to see what else this urban dweller gets right and what it sometimes gets wrong.

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2018 Ssangyong Tivoli XLV Summary

The SsangYong Tivoli XLV is about as unknown to Australian customers as cheeseburgers are to the tribespeople of the Amazon.

That is to say, if I asked your opinion of the SsangYong Tivoli XLV, you’d probably have no idea what I was on about. You may be unsure of its origins, unclear of its intentions, and generally baffled by the concept of it. The Amazonians may well feel the same way about burgers.

However, if Korean SUV specialist SsangYong has its way, the Tivoli XLV will become as hip and desirable, as Instagrammable and indulgent as the most clickable cheeseburgers out there. Geez, I’m hungry.

The Tivoli XLV is essentially a longer, taller version of the shorter, lower Tivoli, which is also coming to Australia. It keeps the Tivoli part of the name because it’s largely very similar, but the XLV has some points of difference: it’s all-wheel drive only, it’s diesel only, and it’s clearly one of the most practical small SUVs in the class. 

What does XLV stand for? According to SsangYong, the acronym represents “eXciting smart Lifestyle Vehicle”. 

Scratch that. Think of it as the 'eXtra Large Version' of the brand’s smallest vehicle, and you’ll be most of the way to understanding just what this big small SUV is all about.

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2024 Honda HR-V 2018 Ssangyong Tivoli XLV

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