Honda CR-V 2.0 S AT (2015) vs Hyundai Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS (10 seater) MT (2015)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Honda CR-V 2.0 S AT (2015) vs Hyundai Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS (10 seater) MT (2015) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Honda CR-V 2.0 S AT (2015) Honda ₱1,503,000 Hyundai Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS (10 seater) MT (2015) Hyundai ₱1,563,000
Overview
Model Year 2015 2015
Warranty 100,000kms/3-years Unlimited/5-years
Availability Discontinued Discontinued
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Inline-4 Inline-4
Displacement 1997cc 2497cc
Valvetrain SOHC 16-valve DOHC 16valve
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated, i-VTEC Turbo Intercooler CRDi
Fuel Type Gas Diesel
Max Power 153 PS @ 6500 rpm 170 PS @ 3800 rpm
Max Torque 190 Nm @ 4300 rpm 392 Nm @ 2000-2500 rpm
Transmission 5-Speed A/T 5-Speed M/T
Drivetrain 2WD RWD
Performance & Economy
0–60 mph no
0–100 km/h no
Top Speed no
Fuel Economy (City) no
Fuel Economy (Highway) no
Fuel Economy (Combined) no
Emission Standard Euro4
Body & Dimensions
Body Type SUV Van
Segment J M
Construction Unibody Body-on-frame
Doors 5 5
Seating Capacity 2+3 10
Length (mm) 4582 5125
Width (mm) 1820 1920
Height (mm) 1685 1925
Wheelbase (mm) 2620 3200
Curb Weight (kg) 1485 2187
Fuel Tank (L) 58
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension MacPherson w/ Stabilizer MacPherson
Rear Suspension Double Wishbone w/ Stabilizer Rigid Axle, Coil Springs
Front Wheels 17x7 16x7.0" Alloys
Rear Wheels 17x7 16x7.0" Alloys
Front Tires 225/65 R17 215/70 R16
Rear Tires 225/65 R17 215/70 R16
Front Brakes Disc Disc
Rear Brakes Disc Disc
Steering Type EPS hydraulic
Steering Column tilt + tele tilt
Tire Pressure Monitoring No No
Differential Lock No No
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist No No
Parking Sensors No No
Stability Control Yes No
Traction Control Yes No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist Yes No
Hill Descent Control No No
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag Yes Yes
Knee Airbag No No
Passenger Airbag Yes Yes
Front Curtain Airbags No Yes
Rear Curtain Airbags No Yes
Rear Side Airbags Yes Yes
Engine Immobilizer Yes No
Security Alarm Yes Yes
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Dual Zone Climate Control Manual Aircon
Rear A/C Vents Yes No
Seat Material Leather Fabric
Parking Brake Foot Brake Foot Brake
Key Type Smart Entry Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start Yes No
Cruise Control Yes No
Multi-Info Display Yes No
Paddle Shifters Yes No
Reverse Camera Yes No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats No No
Remote Trunk Release No No
Eco Mode Yes No
Antenna no yes
Infotainment & Audio
Speakers 6
Touchscreen Yes No
Navigation No No
Bluetooth Yes No
Apple CarPlay No No
Android Auto No No
USB Yes Yes
AUX Input Yes Yes
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player Yes Yes
DVD Player No No
MP3 Playback Yes Yes
iPod Support No No
SD Card Slot No No
Lighting
Headlights HID Projector Halogen
Fog Lights Yes Yes
Daytime Running Lights Yes No
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Honda CR-V 2.0 S AT (2015) vs Hyundai Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS (10 seater) MT (2015): which should you buy?

The Hyundai Grand Starex is the better value for a Filipino buyer seeking a 10-seater van. At ₱1,563,000, it costs ₱60,000 more than the Honda CR-V. However, it offers a significant power advantage with 170 PS versus 153 PS, and a much stronger torque output of 392 Nm compared to 190 Nm. The CR-V is limited to 2WD, while the Starex uses RWD, which impacts handling and off-road capability. The Starex’s higher power and AWD capability make it more suitable for Filipino drivers who frequently navigate hilly terrain or haul heavy loads. The CR-V’s 100,000 km/3-year warranty is adequate, but the Starex’s unlimited/5-year coverage is a stronger long-term investment. For most daily commutes, the CR-V’s lower price and simpler AWD system are sufficient, but the Starex’s power and van-centric design are better for businesses or families needing extra space. Both are discontinued, so timing matters. Overall, the Starex wins on power and practicality for larger groups, while the CR-V is the more affordable option for individual use.