The new 2015 Honda CR-V has failed to work properly in a recent all-wheel drive system test by Swedish magazine Teknikens Värld, and a video of the whole thing was uploaded.
Last year, the Swedish journalists found the same problem in the 2014 model, but Honda responded immediately and offered a software update that fixes the issue. However, the same test was performed again with the 2015 CR-V and it seems that the problem has not been dealt with.
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The SUV’s rear wheels failed to interfere when the front wheels had no friction, which makes the car more front-wheel drive than all-wheel drive.
In the video, the magazine also puts a new Ford Kuga to the test, and the compact SUV successfully passed.