February 20-23, 2025

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Drive Wheels
$30,795

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Honda

CR-V

Trim
Engine
1.5L I-4
Horsepower
190
Torque, lb-ft
179
EPA est. MPG
28/34
Drive Wheels
AWD, FWD
Wheelbase, in
106.3
Curbweight, lb
3337
Transmission
CVT

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Honda

CR-V Hybrid

Trim
Hybrid
Engine
2.0L I-4/ Electric
Horsepower
204
Torque, lb-ft
247
EPA est. MPG
40/35
Drive Wheels
AWD
Wheelbase, in
106.3
Curbweight, lb
3708
Transmission
E-CVT
$25,400

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Honda

HR-V

Trim
Engine
2.0L I-4
Horsepower
158
Torque, lb-ft
138
EPA est. MPG
26/32
Drive Wheels
AWD, FWD
Wheelbase, in
104.5
Curbweight, lb
3150
Transmission
CVT
$42,400

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Honda

Passport

Trim
Engine
3.5L V6
Horsepower
280
Torque, lb-ft
262
EPA est. MPG
20/25
Drive Wheels
AWD, FWD
Wheelbase, in
111
Curbweight, lb
4057
Transmission
9A
$41,295

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Honda

Pilot

Trim
Engine
3.5L V6
Horsepower
285
Torque, lb-ft
262
EPA est. MPG
19/27
Drive Wheels
AWD, FWD
Wheelbase, in
113.8
Curbweight, lb
4030
Transmission
10A

Photos from Previous Years

Race a Pinewood Derby Car and Win a Prize! 

Join the Pinewood Derby tradition started by Cub Scouts! The first Pinewood Derby race was held in Southern California in 1953 when Cubmaster Donald Murphy wanted to create a wholesome activity promoting craftsmanship and good sportsmanship. We’re continuing that tradition this year at the Oregon International Auto & Motorcycle Show. Our partners at EC Electric are hosting Pinewood Derby races on a 35-foot track every day starting at 1:00 PM and concluding at 5:00 PM. Race coordinators will announce the competition. EC Electric will provide cars for you to race.The fastest car of the day will win an award from EC Electric. You must be registered to be a part of the races! Sign up here.

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Motorcycles are back!

The Oregon International Auto Show opens its doors Feb. 20-23, 2025, featuring a new look and a new name: The Oregon International Auto & Motorcycle Show. While the auto show has frequently featured motorcycles, the addition of “motorcycle” to the name reflects rising consumer interest in motorcycles, scooters and e-bikes, according to Greg Remensperger, OIAMS executive director. “We’re growing!” said Remensperger. “We’re already the largest four-day auto show in the Pacific Northwest and now, in recognition of the vast and growing motorcycle market, we’re bringing back the bikes, and lots of them, to our expanded Motorcycle Pavilion. Remember, you don’t stop riding when you get old; you get old when you stop riding.” Bigger and better, the Motorcycle Pavilion will be located upstairs in the Portland

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