Honda Australia has several incentives across its ZR-V and CR-V mid-size SUV line-up as it works to clear remaining 2023-built stock with 2025 near.
The Honda ZR-V and Honda CR-V mid-size SUVs are being offered with up to $5500 off and free servicing – but there’s a catch.
Until 31 January 2025, Honda is offering between $2500 and $3000 off the drive-away price for in-stock ZR-V and CR-V vehicles – along with a further $2500 contribution when purchased through Honda Financial Services.
However, the drive-away price savings only apply to 2023-built models, and examples manufactured in 2024 remain at full price, with less than a month until the start of 2025.
Honda also provides the $2500 financial contribution to ZR-V and CR-V vehicles built in 2024 if the purchase is approved by 31 January 2025 and settled before 15 February 2025.
All ZR-V and CR-V vehicles built in 2023 and 2024 receive five complimentary scheduled services – with a 12-month/10,000-kilometre interval per service, whichever occurs first – for a total saving of $995 if the owner elects to service with their dealer.
ZR-V and CR-V vehicles built in 2023 are covered by an extended eight-year/unlimited-kilometre new-vehicle warranty and eight-year roadside assistance – up from the brand’s standard five-year coverage.
Honda Australia previously offered an eight-year warranty and roadside assistance for 2023-built ZR-V and CR-V vehicles between 1 May 2024 and 30 June 2024.
A conditional maximum eight-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty and roadside assistance when a vehicle is serviced at the dealer was announced for all Honda vehicles in July 2024 – but the current eight-year offer for the ZR-V and CR-V does not require dealer servicing to remain valid.
A carpet floor set valued at $250 is also fitted to all 2023-built ZR-V and CR-V vehicles.
Honda Australia is offering $500 off the Civic Type R hot hatch and three $1000 Ampol fuel cards, totalling $3000 – but like the ZR-V and CR-V offer, the deal applies to remaining 2023-built stock only.
A $2000 Ampol fuel card and a seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty remain available for the Model Year 2022 Honda Accord VTi-LX Hybrid, which entered run-out at the start of 2024 when the current-generation Model Year 2024 Accord e:HEV RS launched in Australia.
The Model Year 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid continues to be listed on Honda Australia’s website in run-out at $59,900 drive-away – $5000 less than the current model.
VFACTS new-car sales data reveals 12,460 Honda vehicles have been registered in Australia between January and October 2024, an 14 per cent increase over the same time in 2023.
The Honda CR-V and ZR-V mid-size SUVs are leading the pack for the brand with 5035 and 3697 sales, respectively, accounting for around 70 per cent of its total sales in Australia.
2023 Honda ZR-V run-out price in Australia (MY23)
2023 Honda CR-V run-out price in Australia (MY24)
2023 Honda Civic Type R run-out price in Australia (MY23)
Note: All prices above are drive-away.
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Jordan is a motoring journalist based in Melbourne with a lifelong passion for cars. He has been surrounded by classic Fords and Holdens, brand-new cars, and everything in between from birth, with his parents’ owning an automotive workshop in regional Victoria. Jordan started writing about cars in 2021, and joined the Drive team in 2024.