
Both the 2026 Honda CR-V and the 2026 Kia Sportage offer spacious cabins, modern tech, and impressive capability. While you can’t go wrong with either of these models, the CR-V is the choice for you if you want reliable power and enhanced efficiency on the roads of Sharon. Learn more in the following guide from Shenango Honda now!
When it comes to standard engines, the CR-V is powered by a 1.5L engine, and the Sportage is equipped with a 2.5L powertrain. The Honda model produces slightly more horsepower and torque than the Kia SUV. You can count on either model to fuel your every drive around Hubbard thanks to their solid performance specs:
1.5L Turbocharged Inline 4-Cylinder Engine
2.5L Inline 4-Cylinder Engine
While engine specs are a close tie for the Sportage and the CR-V, gas mileage is a different story. The entry-level CR-V LX 2WD model with CVT is rated to be more fuel-efficient for city driving than the respective introductory Sportage configuration. When you upgrade to a model with AWD or a higher trim level, the Honda SUV is also more efficient than the Kia SUV. If you want to save time and money at gas stations near Grove City, you’ll want to finance or lease a 2026 Honda CR-V.
Take a look at the mpg ratings by configuration here:
If you want to see the Honda CR-V up close, head on over to our showroom today! Feel free to reach out with any questions. Our team is always happy to help local drivers like yourself find their next ideal ride!
*28 city/33 highway/30 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 27 city/31 highway/29 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. 43 city/36 highway/40 combined mpg rating for 2WD hybrid trim. 40 city/34 highway/37 combined mpg rating for AWD hybrid trim. 38 city/33 highway/35 combined mpg rating for TrailSport Hybrid AWD trim.Based on 2026 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.