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What Hondas come in a hybrid?

In North America, Honda’s hybrid lineup centers on four main models: Insight, Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid. In many other markets, additional hybrid options such as the Jazz (Fit) e:HEV and HR-V e:HEV are also offered. Availability varies by country and model year, so check local dealer listings for current offerings.


Current Honda hybrid models in North America


The following four models represent Honda’s hybrid offerings commonly available in the United States and Canada as of model year 2024–2025.



  • Honda Insight

  • Honda Civic Hybrid (often marketed as Civic e:HEV in some regions)

  • Honda Accord Hybrid

  • Honda CR-V Hybrid


These hybrids use Honda’s multi-motor e:HEV systems, with differences in body style and size: the Insight is a dedicated hybrid sedan, while the Civic, Accord, and CR-V offer hybrid variants alongside their traditional gasoline configurations.


Hybrid options outside North America


In Europe, Asia, and other markets, Honda expands its hybrid lineup with additional e:HEV models tailored to regional demand and regulations. The following are commonly seen outside North America.



  • Jazz (Fit) e:HEV

  • HR-V e:HEV

  • Civic e:HEV

  • CR-V e:HEV


These regional hybrids provide compact to mid-size options with Honda’s hybrid technology adapted to different vehicle classes. Availability can vary by country and model year, so local specifications may differ from one market to another.


Hybrid powertrains and how they work


Honda’s e:HEV system typically combines a gasoline engine with one or more electric motors and an electronic CVT, balancing electric-assisted propulsion with gasoline efficiency. In many cases, the wheels are driven by a combination of electric motors and the engine, and the system can operate in electric-only mode at low speeds or under light load. Details vary by model and year, so exact configurations and efficiency figures depend on the specific vehicle.


What to consider when choosing a Honda hybrid


When evaluating Honda hybrids, consider your typical driving, local fuel prices, and the size you need. The Insight focuses on efficiency and compact footprint, the Civic Hybrid offers a compact sedan experience with strong efficiency, the Accord Hybrid provides more space and power, and the CR-V Hybrid adds SUV practicality with fuel savings. In other regions, the Jazz/Fit e:HEV and HR-V e:HEV extend hybrid options to smaller vehicles and crossovers.


Summary


Honda’s hybrid lineup includes four main models in North America—Insight, Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid—while Europe and Asia offer additional hybrids such as Jazz (Fit) e:HEV and HR-V e:HEV. Availability varies by market and year, so verify current options with a local dealer. Across regions, Honda continues to emphasize efficient powertrains that blend electric motors with gasoline engines to improve fuel economy without sacrificing practicality.

What is the best selling Honda hybrid?


Honda CR-V
Led by CR-V, hybrids now represent about 30% of all Honda brand sales. The Honda CR-V is America's best-selling CUV over the last 28 years and continues to set sales records, surpassing 400,000 units last year – an all-time best for the model.



Which is better, Honda CR-V or Honda CR-V hybrid?


The main differences are that the CR-V Hybrid has better fuel economy and more torque, while the standard CR-V has a higher towing capacity and slightly more cargo space. The CR-V Hybrid offers a performance edge with 204 horsepower compared to the standard CR-V's 190 horsepower, but the gas model can tow up to 1,500 pounds versus the hybrid's 1,000 pounds. The Hybrid also has a slightly stiffer suspension, while the standard CR-V may have a slightly smoother ride over bumps. 

Feature CR-V Hybrid Standard CR-V
Horsepower 204 hp 190 hp
Torque 247 lb-ft 179 lb-ft
Fuel Economy (AWD) 40 city / 34 highway / 37 combined mpg 26 city / 31 highway / 28 combined mpg
Towing Capacity 1,000 lbs 1,500 lbs
Cargo Space Slightly less Slightly more
Suspension Stiffer ride Smoother ride
Drive Modes Sport, Econ, Normal, Snow Econ, Normal, Snow
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You can watch this video to see the performance differences between the two models, including acceleration and engine response: 1mAutomotive Anonymous YouTube · Jul 30, 2025
Which one should you choose?
  • Choose the CR-V Hybrid if: You prioritize the best possible fuel economy, instant torque for quicker acceleration, and a more seamless power delivery. You should also consider it if you are keeping the car for a longer period, as fuel savings can offset the higher initial cost over time. 
  • Choose the Standard CR-V if: You need the higher towing capacity or the slightly larger cargo space. This is also the more affordable option upfront. 

This video discusses whether you should buy the CR-V Hybrid or the standard CR-V based on different priorities: 57sPickup Truck Plus SUV TalkYouTube · Jun 5, 2025



What is the disadvantage of a Honda hybrid?


Disadvantages of a Honda hybrid include higher upfront costs, potentially higher maintenance costs for specific components like the hybrid battery, and sometimes lower fuel economy on the highway compared to competitors. Some owners also report specific model disadvantages, such as a lack of a spare tire, which can impact cargo space. 
Cost and maintenance

  • Higher initial cost: Hybrid models can be more expensive to purchase than their gasoline-only counterparts. 
  • Potential for high battery replacement costs: While hybrid batteries can last for many years and often come with a warranty, replacement is expensive and can cost $2,000 or more. 
  • Specialized maintenance: The complex hybrid system can require specialized maintenance, although Honda's network of trained technicians is growing. 

Performance and fuel economy
  • Lower highway MPG: Some models may get lower overall fuel economy than anticipated, especially at high speeds, potentially performing worse than some competitors. 
  • Less towing capacity: The hybrid versions of some models, like the CR-V, have a lower towing capacity than the gas-only versions. 

Space and features
  • No spare tire: In some models, the hybrid battery is placed under the cargo area, which means there is no space for a spare tire. 
  • Lack of certain features: Some competitors may offer more features that Honda hybrids lack, such as a head-up display, cooled front seats, or a panoramic roof. 



What model Hondas are hybrid?


Drivers can choose from four main hybrid models: Accord Hybrid – a midsize sedan with strong power and high comfort. CR-V Hybrid – a family SUV with roomy space and modern safety. Civic Sedan Hybrid – a sleek commuter car that blends speed and savings.


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