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What is the last year for Honda Clarity?

The last model year for Honda Clarity in the United States was 2021. Honda has since discontinued the Clarity lineup, with no new 2022 or later models offered.


The Clarity family included three variants—electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel-cell cars—each with its own ending timeline, before Honda retired the nameplate entirely. Here is how it unfolded and what it means for buyers today.


Timeline and context


The following points summarize the end dates and the broader reasoning behind Honda’s decision to retire the Clarity brand.



  • Clarity Electric (BEV): last model year offered in the United States was 2019, after which production and sales ceased due to limited demand and cost considerations.

  • Clarity Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): continued through the 2021 model year in the United States; Honda ended the PHEV variant when the lineup was retired.

  • Clarity Fuel Cell (FCV): had a very limited lease program and was discontinued around 2021 as Honda refocused its electrification strategy away from dedicated fuel-cell sedans.

  • Overall lineup retirement: Honda officially ended the Clarity family after the 2021 model year; no new Clarity models have been offered since.


For shoppers, this means new Honda Claritys are no longer available; any vehicles must be found on the used market, with availability varying by region and time.


What this means for owners and the broader electrification strategy


Current owners should follow Honda’s service and recall notices as usual. For the market, the Clarity’s retirement underscores Honda's broader pivot toward broader electrification of its lineup, prioritizing hybrid and battery-electric options and planning newer models in the coming years.


Summary


The Honda Clarity lineup effectively ended after the 2021 model year in the U.S., with the Electric variant exiting earlier (around 2019) and the other variants retired by 2021. Since then, Honda has not offered new Clarity vehicles, and buyers must look to the used market or consider newer Honda electrified models as replacements.

How much to replace a Honda Clarity hybrid battery?


A Honda Clarity hybrid battery replacement costs between $8,500 and $12,000 or more, while the battery for the full electric model may be around $10,000 to $12,000 or more. The cost depends on the specific model and the type of battery (e.g., all-electric vs. plug-in hybrid) and can vary significantly between the dealership and third-party repair shops.
 
Cost breakdown

  • Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid: Around $8,500. 
  • Honda Clarity Electric: Around $10,000. 
  • Dealerships: May quote $12,000 or more, especially for the all-electric version. 
  • Third-party specialists: Might offer a lower price, such as $8,500 for the plug-in hybrid model, according to Greentec Auto. 

Factors that influence the cost
  • Model: The all-electric Clarity will cost more than the plug-in hybrid due to a larger battery pack. 
  • Service provider: Dealerships may have higher prices for parts and labor than independent shops. 
  • Battery type: The specific type of battery (e.g., lithium-ion) and whether it is new or remanufactured will affect the price. 
  • Labor: The complex nature of a hybrid battery replacement requires specialized labor, which can be costly. 
  • Additional parts: Depending on the issue, you may also need to purchase other parts like battery cable harness brackets or terminal covers, which can add to the total cost. 



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Is Honda Clarity still available?


No, Honda has discontinued the Clarity model, ending production of the plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell versions in August 2021, and the electric version was killed off earlier. The decision was driven by low demand and a broader shift in Honda's strategy toward a new generation of electrified vehicles.
 

  • Production ended: Honda officially ceased production of all Clarity models around 2021 and 2022. 
  • Reason for discontinuation: Low sales and demand for all variants, particularly the lack of hydrogen refueling infrastructure for the fuel-cell model, contributed to the decision. 
  • Future plans: The discontinuation is part of Honda's larger strategy to focus on future electric vehicles and hybrid technology. The company has a goal of 100% zero-emissions vehicle sales (battery-electric or fuel cell) by 2040. 


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