Does the Honda HR-V handle Canadian winter driving well?
Yes, provided you fit four dedicated winter tires. The AWD variant distributes torque to all wheels when traction is lost, which makes a meaningful difference on glazed intersections at traffic lights — the moment most winter fender-benders happen. Ground clearance of 183 mm is adequate for cleared city streets and suburban roads but falls short on unmaintained forest trails. For urban or suburban use in any Canadian province, the HR-V AWD with proper winter rubber covers every realistic seasonal scenario.
























