Does Honda have a hybrid or electric car?
Yes. Honda currently offers several hybrid models and is expanding into electric vehicles, including the Prologue for North America; in Europe and some other regions, the Honda e is also available as a fully electric option. Availability varies by market.
Hybrid cars in Honda's lineup
Honda’s hybrids prioritize fuel efficiency and ease of use, delivering significant gains without requiring plug-in charging. The models below are among the most widely available in multiple regions as of 2025:
- Honda Civic Hybrid — hybrid version of the popular compact sedan, balancing efficiency with familiar styling and features.
- Honda Accord Hybrid — midsize sedan pairing a 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle engine with electric motors for strong fuel economy.
- Honda CR-V Hybrid — compact SUV that combines practicality with improved efficiency and all-wheel-drive capability.
Availability, trim levels, and import names can vary by country, and some markets may offer additional hybrid variants or discontinue specific ones.
Electric vehicles in Honda's lineup
Honda is advancing its electrification strategy with battery-electric options designed to complement its hybrids. The main BEV offerings are:
- Honda Prologue — all-electric SUV developed with GM's Ultium platform; planned for North American markets with sales starting in the mid-decade period.
- Honda e — compact electric hatchback sold in Europe and several other non-U.S. markets; not typically available in the United States as of 2025.
Honda has outlined ambitious electrification goals for the coming years, aiming to expand the share of electrified models in its global lineup. Prospective buyers should check local dealers for current availability, charging options, and incentives.
What this means for consumers
Choosing between a hybrid and an electric Honda depends on driving needs and local infrastructure. Hybrids like Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid are well-suited for efficient, low-maintenance driving without charging needs, while the Prologue represents Honda’s move into all-electric driving in markets where it’s offered. The Honda e provides a compact BEV option in Europe and other regions.
Summary
Honda is actively expanding its electrified lineup. Hybrid models such as the Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid remain core to its strategy, while battery-electric offerings like the Prologue (North America) and the Europe-only Honda e illustrate the brand’s shift toward electrification. Regional availability varies, so potential buyers should contact local dealers to confirm current options and incentives.
