While Mazda isn't offering a manual gearbox on their CX-3 mini-CUV, Honda will be offering one on 2WD versions of the HR-V.
Powered by the Civic's 1.8L 4-cylinder engine making 138 horsepower and 127 lb-ft of torque. For those that don't want to row their own (or want Honda's Real-Time 4WD system), a CVT is the only other option.
The big draw for the HR-V is the Fit's "Magic Seat" second row, which can fold in all number of ways to accommodate people and objects. Honda is touting up to 100 cubic feet of passenger volume and 58.8 cubic feet with the seats down (24.3 with the seats up)
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