Honda SUV Models

- HR-V: Entry crossover and Honda’s smallest SUV, aimed at city-friendly practicality with a 2.0L engine rated up to 158 hp and available Real Time AWD.
- CR-V: Compact SUV with a 190-hp 1.5L turbo or a 204-hp hybrid, pairing class-leading polish with strong mpg.
- CR-V e:FCEV: Hydrogen fuel cell plug-in delivering 174 hp and an estimated 270-mile highway range plus 29 miles of EV-only driving.
- Passport: Rugged two-row SUV emphasizing adventure with torque-vectoring AWD and Intelligent Traction Management drive modes.
- Pilot: Family-focused three-row SUV with a TrailSport variant for off-road capability.
- Prologue: All-electric midsize SUV with up to a 308-mile EPA range rating and available dual-motor AWD.
2026 Honda HR-V

The HR-V stands as Honda’s entry-level subcompact SUV, combining sleek design with practicality. For 2026, it receives significant updates:
- Refreshed Exterior: New wheel designs (17–18 inches depending on trim), gloss black badging, and vibrant color options like Boost Blue Pearl (exclusive to the Sport trim).
- Enhanced Interior: A standard 9-inch infotainment display (up from 7 inches) with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, wireless charging, and available leather-trimmed seats with ambient footwell lighting.
- Powertrain: A 2.0L 4-cylinder engine (158 hp) paired with Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) and available Real Time AWD™.
- Fuel efficiency reaches up to 26 city/32 highway MPG. Safety: Standard Honda Sensing® suite, including Collision Mitigation Braking and Lane Keeping Assist.
2025–2026 Honda CR-V

The CR-V remains Honda’s best-selling model, now offering gasoline, hybrid, and groundbreaking hydrogen powertrains:
- Gasoline and Hybrid Trims: The turbocharged 1.5L engine (190 hp) and hybrid powertrain (204 hp) deliver up to 40 city/34 highway MPG. New for 2026 is the TrailSport Hybrid trim, featuring all-terrain tires, off-road styling, and standard AWD.
- CR-V e:FCEV: America’s first plug-in hydrogen fuel cell SUV, with an EPA range of 270 miles and 29 miles of battery-only range. It combines rapid hydrogen refueling (3–5 minutes) with Level 2 charging capability.
- Tech Upgrades: A larger 9-inch infotainment screen is now standard, and higher trims feature a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster. Google built-in integration is available.
2026 Honda Passport

Redesigned for 2026 with a “Born Wild” ethos, the Passport emphasizes off-road capability:
- Performance: A 285 hp V6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and available i-VTM4® AWD system. Towing capacity reaches 5,000 lbs.
- TrailSport Elite Trim: Includes steel skid plates, off-road-tuned suspension, TrailWatch camera system, and a 12-speaker Bose audio system.
- Interior: Spacious cabin with a standard 10.2-inch digital dashboard and 12.3-inch infotainment screen with Google built-in. Body-stabilizing seats reduce fatigue on long drives.
2025 Honda Pilot
The Pilot combines seating for up to eight with robust capability:
- Powertrain: A 285 hp V6 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission, with i-VTM4® AWD available on higher trims. Towing capacity is 5,000 lbs.
- TrailSport Trim: Adds all-terrain tires, hill descent control, and upgraded suspension for light off-roading.
- Family-Friendly Features: Hands-free power tailgate, roof rails for cargo, and available cabin organization solutions like seatback protectors and cargo tray.
2025 Honda Prologue
Honda’s first mass-market EV, the Prologue, offers:
- Range and Charging: An EPA-estimated 308 miles of range from an 85 kWh battery. DC fast charging adds 65 miles in 10 minutes, and it supports Tesla’s Supercharger network via an adapter.
- Tech and Savings: Includes a 11-inch infotainment screen, wireless connectivity, and potential federal tax credits up to $7,500. The battery is covered by an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty.
Which Honda SUV fits best?
- Urban simplicity and value: HR-V, as Honda’s smallest SUV with easy maneuverability and available AWD.
- Compact do‑it‑all: CR-V 1.5T for balanced performance or CR-V Hybrid for standout fuel economy.
- Family hauler and road-tripper: Pilot, especially TrailSport for those who mix highways with trails.
- Rugged two-row adventure: Passport with torque-vectoring AWD and terrain drive modes.
- Zero-emission: Prologue for nationwide EV charging and range; CR‑V e:FCEV for California hydrogen users who want hydrogen refueling plus short-distance plug-in EV driving.
Key highlights that set Honda apart
CR-V Hybrid’s 204 hp and 40/34 mpg rating deliver rare efficiency without sacrificing responsiveness in a mainstream compact SUV.
Prologue’s up to 308‑mile EPA range rating and fast‑charge performance make it a compelling EV option in the midsize class.
The dual‑path zero‑emissions strategy—battery-electric Prologue and hydrogen plug-in CR‑V e:FCEV—positions Honda for varied infrastructure realities across the U.S.