Honda HR-V is available in the U.S. with three main trims:
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LX (FWD, AWD)
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Sport (FWD, AWD)
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EX-L (FWD, AWD)
The exterior now features new 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels, with the top EX-L trim standing out with 18-inch wheels. The entry-level HR-V LX comes with rear privacy glass, while the Sport model features gloss black badging. Additionally, the color palette has been updated with two new colors: Boost Blue Pearl and Solar Reflection Metallic. The 7-inch infotainment screen has been replaced by a new 9-inch display in both the LX and Sport trims, which includes a faster processor and supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Honda has also added wireless smartphone charging as a standard feature. The EX-L trim now has a new steering wheel with silver spokes and features new front footwell lighting, along with a dynamic climate control knob that illuminates in red, white, and blue.
The 2026 HR-V still comes with a 7-inch digital driver’s display and an audio system ranging from 4 to 8 speakers. Every trim is equipped with the Honda Sensing suite, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Jam Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, as well as Auto High-Beam Headlights, Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, and Collision Mitigation Braking.
All HR-V models are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 158 hp and 187 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT transmission. An optional all-wheel drive (AWD) system is available for an additional cost. In terms of fuel efficiency, the HR-V offers impressive figures.
The 2026 Honda HR-V is currently being delivered to dealerships across the U.S.







