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The Honda HR-V Received a Mild Refresh for the 2026 Model Year

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the honda hr v received a mild refresh for the 2026 model year

Honda is updating its popular HR-V subcompact SUV for the 2026 model year to boost its appeal with younger buyers. The crossover sees updated styling, new tech features, and fresh color options for the model year. Honda recently released pricing details for the SUV, which it said is already arriving on dealers’ lots.






the honda hr v received a mild refresh for the 2026 model year

Three trims are available for the new model year: LX, Sport, and EX-L. Prices range from $27,595 on the low end to $32,945 for the top EX-L AWD model, including a $1,395 destination charge. The 2026 HR-V features new 17- and 18-inch wheel designs, depending on the trim level. Honda also introduced two new exclusive color options: Solar Reflection Metallic and Boost Blue Pearl.

Interior changes include a larger nine-inch touchscreen, up from seven inches the year before, which brings wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Wireless charging and USB-C ports are also standard. All HR-Vs come with Honda Sensing safety equipment, which includes automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and other features.






the honda hr v received a mild refresh for the 2026 model year

The HR-V’s powertrain didn’t change for 2026. It’s still the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 158 horsepower and 138 pound-feet of torque we’ve seen for a while. Power reaches the front or all four wheels through a continuously variable transmission. Honda’s CVT is more refined than some competing units, but the HR-V is far from engaging to drive and takes more throttle than expected to get going.

[Images: Honda]

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