The second-generation Honda CR-V, based on the seventh-generation Honda Civic platform, initially appealed to those seeking SUV aesthetics with reliable economy car characteristics. However, BYP Racing and Developments of New South Wales have transformed a 2003 Australian-spec CR-V into a high-performance marvel.
Known for their expertise in extracting power from Honda engines, BYP Racing upgraded the CR-V’s K24 engine with forged connecting rods, pistons, and a turbocharger. With additional enhancements, the modified CR-V now boasts an impressive 799 horsepower, challenging conventional notions of power output.
Despite its unassuming origins, this modified CR-V demonstrates the potential of Honda’s engines and showcases the ingenuity of the tuning community in achieving remarkable performance from unexpected platforms.