List of Honda automobiles

Honda has produced the following cars, SUVs, and light trucks.

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Current models

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Main markets Vehicle description
Introduction Update (facelift)
Hatchback
Brio 2011 2018 2023 Southeast Asia Entry-level hatchback, currently only produced in Indonesia for several Southeast Asian markets.
City 1981
2020 (reintroduction)
2020 Southeast Asia and South America[1] Hatchback version of the City subcompact car. The newest model replaced the third-generation Fit/Jazz in some emerging markets.
Civic
Integra (China)
1972
1985
2021
2023
Global
China
Hatchback version of the Civic compact car. Also sold as the Honda Integra in China; no longer related to the Acura Integra.
e 2019 2019 Europe and Japan Battery-electric retro-styled subcompact hatchback/supermini.
Fit/Jazz/Life 2001 2019 2022 Japan, China, Europe and others Practicality-oriented subcompact hatchback/supermini. Hybrid and e:HEV available.
Sedan
Accord
Inspire (China)
1976 2022 Global (except Japan and Europe)
China
Mid-size sedan. Also available as the Inspire in China. Hybrid and PHEV available.
Amaze 2013 (as Brio Amaze) 2018 2021 India Entry-level sedan engineered for the Indian market.
City/Ballade 1996 (as a sedan) 2019 2023 Global emerging markets Subcompact/compact sedan. The latest generation is destined for emerging markets. Hybrid or e:HEV available.

Civic
Integra (China)
1972
1985
2021
2021
Global (except Japan, Europe and Australia)
China
Compact sedan. Oldest continuous nameplate used in a Honda automobile.

Crider
Envix
2013
2018
2018
2018
2021
2022
China Chinese regional products that slots between the Civic and Accord/Inspire, manufactured by GAC Honda and Dongfeng Honda respectively.
MPV/minivan/station wagon
Freed 2008 2016 2019 Japan and others Two or three-row Mini MPV with sliding doors for the Japanese market. Hybrid available.
Mobilio 2001 (as a JDM MPV)

2014

2014 2017 Southeast Asia Three-row entry-level mini MPV engineered for the Indonesian market. Based on the Brio platform.
Odyssey (Asia)
Elysion (China)
1994
2004
2013
2015
2020
2021
Asia
China
Three-row minivan with sliding doors. Hybrid available. The Elysion is only available in China, produced by Dongfeng Honda.
Odyssey (North America) 1994 2017 2020 North America and others Three-row minivan with sliding doors engineered for the North American market, exported throughout the Americas and Middle East.
Stepwgn 1996 2022 Japan Three-row high-roof compact MPV with sliding doors mainly for the Japanese market. Hybrid available.
Crossover/SUV
Avancier
UR-V
2016
2017
2016
2017
2020
2020
China Two-row mid-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market produced by Guangqi Honda and Dongfeng Honda respectively.
BR-V 2016 2021 Southeast Asia and others Two-/three-row subcompact crossover SUVs destined for emerging markets.
CR-V
Breeze (China)
1995
2019
2022
2022
Global (except Japan)
China
Compact crossover SUV. Available as a two-row and three-row in select markets. Hybrid and PHEV available. The Breeze is only available in China prouced by Guangqi Honda.
Elevate 2023 2023 India Subcompact crossover SUV for the Indian market.
e:NS1 (China)
e:NP1 (China)
e:Ny1 (Europe)
2022
2022
2023
2022
2022
2023
China and Europe Battery electric version of the HR-V/Vezel subcompact crossover SUV.
HR-V (global)
Vezel (Japan and China)
XR-V (China)
1998
2013
2014
2021 Global (except North America) Subcompact crossover SUV. Hybrid available.
Passport 1993 (nameplate) 2018 2021 North America and others Two-row mid-size crossover SUV, shorter version of the Pilot.
Pilot 2002 2022 North America and others Three-row mid-size crossover SUV mainly for the North American market.
Prologue 2023 2023 North America Two-row mid-size crossover SUV based on GM BEV3 platform.
WR-V 2016 2022 Southeast Asia Crossover SUV slotted below the HR-V. Smallest SUV model from Honda.
ZR-V (global)
HR-V (North America and China)
2022 2022 Global Compact crossover SUV positioned below the CR-V. Sold in North America and China (by Dongfeng Honda) as the HR-V. Hybrid available.
Kei vehicles
N-Box 2011 2017 2021 Japan Super tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. Best-selling car in any category in Japan.
N-One 2012 2020 Japan Retro-styled low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors.
N-Van 2018 2018 - Japan Kei commercial microvan with rear sliding doors with the emphasis on rear cargo space.
N-WGN 2013 2019 2022 Japan Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors.
Pickup truck
Ridgeline 2004 2016 2020 North America and others Unibody/monocoque pickup based on the Pilot and Passport.
Sports/performance car
Civic Type R 1997 2022 Global Performance version of the Civic hatchback.

Former models

Model Introduced Discontinued Reintroduced Re-discontinued Notes
1300 1969 1973
Airwave/Partner 2005 2010
Ascot 1989 1997
Ballade 1980 1986
Beat 1991 1996
Capa 1998 2002
City/Jazz 1981 1986
Clarity 2008 2014 2016 2021 Formerly Honda FCX Clarity in 2007 through 2014
CR-X 1983 1991 a.k.a. Ballade Sports CR-X or Civic CR-X
CR-X del Sol 1992 1997
CR-Z 2011 2016
Crossroad 1993 1998 2007 2010
Crosstour 2010 2015
Concerto 1988 1994
Domani 1992 2004
Element 2002 2011
EV Plus 1997 1999 an electric vehicle
FR-V/Edix 2004 2009
Gienia 2015 2019
Grace 2014 2020
Greiz 2015 2019
Horizon 1994 1999 Rebadged Isuzu Trooper
Insight 1999 2014 2018 2022 A dedicated hybrid electric vehicle
Jade 2013 2020
L700 1965 1966
L800 1966 1967
LaGreat 1999 2004 Version of North American Odyssey for Japan
Legend 1985 2021
Life Dunk 2000 2004
Life 1971 1974 1997 2014
Logo 1996 2001
Mobilio Spike 2002 2008
N360 1967 1970
N600 1969 1972
Honda NSX 1990 2005 2016 2022 aka Acura NSX
Orthia/Partner 1996 2002
P700 1965 1966
P800 1966 1967
Prelude 1978 2001
Quint 1980 1985
Rafaga 1993 1997
S500 1963 1964
S660 2015 2022
S600 1964 1966
S800 1966 1970
S2000 1999 2009
Shuttle 2011 2022
S-MX 1996 2002
Spirior 2008 2015
Stream 2000 2014
T360/T500 1963 1967
That's 2002 2007
Today 1985 1997
Torneo 1997 2002
Tourmaster[2] 1996 1998 Rebadged Isuzu Faster
Vamos/Vamos Hobio 1970 1973 1999 2018
Z 1970 1974 1998 2002
Zest 2006 2012

Jointly developed cars

  • During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Honda collaborated with Rover in the development and marketing of the Honda Concerto, Rover 200, 400, 600 and 800. The 800 was called the Sterling in the US.
  • Honda partnered with Isuzu in the 1990s to produce the Passport and the Acura SLX.

Concept vehicles

NameYearNotes
Honda 3R-C2010
Honda AC-X2011
Honda Argento Vivo1995
Honda ASM2003
Honda Civic Type R2014
Honda Concept B2014
Honda Concept C2012
Honda Concept D2015entered production in 2016 as the UR-V
Honda Concept M2013
Honda Concept S2012
Honda CR-Z2007entered production in 2010
Honda Dualnote2001also shown as the Acura DN-X
Honda EP-X1991
Honda EV-N Concept2009inspired by the N360
Honda EVX1993
Honda EV-STER2011
Honda FC Sport2008
Honda FCEV2013
Honda FCV2014
Honda FCX1999
Honda FCX2005entered production as the FCX Clarity
Honda FSR1993
Honda FS-X1991
Honda Fuya-Jo1999
Honda Gear2013
Honda GRX2006
Honda Hondina1970based on the N360
Honda HP-X1984
Honda HSC2003also shown as the Acura HSC
Honda HSV
Honda IMAS2003
Honda J-MJ1997
Honda J-MW1997entered production as the Capa
Honda J-VX1997
Honda J-WJ1997entered production as the HR-V
Honda Kiwami2003
Honda Micro Commuter2011
Honda Model X2001entered production as the Element
Honda MV-991998entered production as the second generation Odyssey
Honda Neukom1999
Honda NeuV2017
Honda New Small Concept2009entered production as the Brio
Honda N8001965
Honda OSM2008
Honda P-NUT Concept2009
Honda Project 2&42015
Honda Puyo2007
Honda Remix2006
Honda Skydeck Concept2009
Honda SSM1995entered production as the S2000
Honda S3601962
Honda S6602013
Honda Small Hybrid Sports2007
Honda Spirior2014
Honda Sports 42005
Honda Sports EV2017
Honda Sprocket1999
Honda Step Bus2006
Honda SUT2004entered production as the Ridgeline
Honda U3-X2009scooter
Honda Unibox2001
Honda Urban EV2017
Honda Urban SUV Concept2013entered production as the Vezel
Honda Vision XS-12014
Honda w•i•c2001entered production as the That's
Honda WOW2005

Racing vehicles

Honda-powered racing vehicles

Former commercial light trucks

See also

References

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