This is our first look at North America’s 2023 Honda CR-V, teased before its debut later this summer with production and sales to start in the fall.

It is clear that the new CR-V has undergone a serious makeover from these cropped images shared by Honda. The first teaser previews the front end of the SUV, revealing overhauled headlights with LED daytime running lights. Honda has also equipped the 2023 CR-V with a more prominent and larger grille,which at least in this Hybrid trim, is finished in black while the lower air intakes have silver shrouds. The shape and curves of the front fascia are also quite different than the outgoing model.

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There’s also no mistaking the rear of the 2023 CR-V for the current model. While the L-shaped taillights that stretch up the D-pillars remain, they are now more refined and sport revised LED signatures. Other parts of the new CR-V that catch the eye include the faux silver tailpipes and different tailgate.

This isn’t actually our first time of getting a glimpse of Honda’s best-selling SUV. Earlier this month, images surfaced out of China showing the local-spec model in detail. The Chinese version of the 2023 CR-V looks virtually identical to the example featured in these teasers and it seems apparent that only minor trim changes will differentiate the Chinese model from the North American-spec car as well as those sold in other markets, including Europe and Australia.

American Honda hasn’t confirmed all that many details about the 2023 CR-V, other than saying in a press release that it offers “increased versatility” and “a more advanced hybrid system for a sportier driving experience with more capability.” These teasers are of the hybrid powertrain-equipped model.

As far as looks are concerned, China’s 2023 Honda CR-V is near identical to the America’s SUV

It remains unclear what changes Honda has made to the current CR-V hybrid system. In the U.S., the SUV’s current hybrid system combines a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated four-cylinder with an electric starter-generator and electric motor. It comes standard with AWD, a CVT, and produces 212 hp. A conventional gasoline powertrain will surely be on offer as well, while there have been rumors of an electric version joining the range too after the introduction of the 2024 Prologue SUV.