For 2026, Honda is executing a high-wire act that few automakers dare to attempt: simultaneously honoring a legendary performance past while aggressively charging toward an electric future. The “Power of Dreams” is more than just a slogan this year; it is manifest in a diverse lineup that ranges from the revival of cult-classic nameplates to the introduction of rugged, off-road-ready SUVs and surprising electric vehicles. Across the board, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year where Honda redefines what it means to be a reliable automaker in a rapidly changing world.
The Return of the Icons: Prelude and Insight
The most exciting news out of Honda for 2026 isn’t a new SUV (though there are plenty of those)—it’s the resurrection of two beloved nameplates: the Prelude and the Insight. However, these aren’t the cars your parents drove in the 90s. Honda has cleverly reimagined them for the modern era.
2026 Honda Prelude: The Sporty Hybrid Coupe
After decades of rumors, the Honda Prelude is officially back. Honda has positioned this new-generation Prelude as a sporty hybrid coupe that prioritizes driving engagement without sacrificing efficiency. It is built on the same platform as the Civic, but it gets a unique personality.
- Powertrain: It utilizes Honda’s e:HEV hybrid system, pairing a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors. While final numbers vary by market, it is expected to produce around 200 hp and 315 Nm of torque -9.
- Performance DNA: To ensure it lives up to the “Prelude” badge, Honda has equipped it with high-performance components borrowed from the Civic Type R, including a dual-axis front suspension and adaptive dampers -9.
- Tech Focus: It features a new S+ Shift system designed to simulate the feeling of gear changes in the CVT, making the driving experience more visceral and engaging -7.
2026 Honda Insight: The EV Crossover
If the Prelude honors the past, the new Insight is a bold leap into the future. Discontinued in 2022 as a hybrid sedan, the Insight returns for 2026 as a sleek, all-electric crossover SUV -5.
- Design & Range: It features a sharp, aerodynamic design with a light-up front logo and hidden door handles. Honda promises a WLTC driving range of over 310 miles (500 km) on a single charge -8.
- Interior Luxury: The cabin is tech-heavy, featuring a 12.8-inch central touchscreen, a 9.4-inch digital driver cluster, and a large head-up display. It also introduces premium features like a built-in aroma diffuser with six scent options and a “smart heating system” that uses far-infrared radiation for quieter, more efficient warmth -5-8.
The SUV and Truck Lineup: Rugged Refinement
While the cars generate nostalgia, the SUVs are where Honda makes its money, and the 2026 updates bring significant changes in technology and capability.
2026 Honda Passport: The Rugged Redesign
The Passport has been fully redesigned for 2026, adopting a boxier, more aggressive “cubist retro” look that gives it a commanding presence -3.
- Mechanical Upgrades: It features a new 3.5-liter V-6 engine producing 285 hp (up 5 hp) paired with a new 10-speed automatic transmission. The torque-vectoring i-VTM4 AWD system is standard and can send up to 70% of torque to the rear axle -2-3.
- TrailSport Elite: The off-road-focused TrailSport trim now offers an “Elite” grade, adding features like the TrailWatch camera system for navigating rough terrain, which provides splitscreen views of the front, side, and rear of the vehicle -2-3.

2026 Honda CR-V and HR-V: Tech Focused
Honda’s best-sellers get substantial tech upgrades for 2026.
- Honda CR-V: The CR-V receives a mid-cycle refresh. The headline feature is the new standard 9.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. The Hybrid range expands with a new TrailSport trim, offering a more rugged look without compromising fuel economy -2.
- Honda HR-V: Based on the Civic platform, the HR-V gets the same infotainment upgrade to a 9.0-inch screen. Higher trims now feature ambient footwell lighting that changes color with the temperature adjustment knobs, adding a touch of sophistication to the subcompact segment -2-6.
The Uncertain Future of the Prologue
The Honda Prologue, the brand’s first mass-market electric SUV, faces an uncertain future. While it carries over for 2026, reports suggest it may be discontinued shortly after, as Honda pivots to its in-house 0 Series electric platform -2.
Feature Comparison: Key Models at a Glance
To better understand the changes across the lineup, here is a detailed look at the defining features of Honda’s 2026 models.
| Model | Body Style | Key Powertrain Options | Notable 2026 Features | Target Audience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Prelude | 2+2 Coupe | 2.0L Hybrid e:HEV (~200 hp) | S+ Shift simulated shifting, Civic Type R suspension bits, 10.25″ digital cluster -7-9 | Enthusiasts seeking efficiency |
| Honda Insight EV | Compact Crossover SUV | Single FWD Electric Motor (200 hp) | 12.8″ touchscreen, 310+ mi range, Aroma Diffuser, Hands-free connectivity -5-8 | Tech-savvy, eco-conscious buyers |
| Honda Passport | Midsize SUV | 3.5L V-6 (285 hp), 10-speed Auto | Boxier redesign, TrailWatch camera, available 12-speaker Bose audio -2-3 | Adventurers, off-road enthusiasts |
| Honda CR-V | Compact SUV | 1.5L Turbo / 2.0L Hybrid | Available 10.2″ driver display, New TrailSport hybrid trim, wireless charging -2 | Families, daily commuters |
| Honda HR-V | Subcompact SUV | 2.0L I-4 (158 hp) | 9.0″ standard touchscreen, ambient lighting, rear privacy glass standard -2-6 | Urban drivers, first-time buyers |

Pricing and Availability
Pricing for the 2026 Honda lineup varies significantly by market and model, reflecting the broad range of vehicles on offer. Below is a summary of key pricing data for various 2026 models.
| Model | Trim / Variant | Starting Price (USD / Equivalent) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honda HR-V | LX FWD | $27,595 (incl. destination) | Base model with new 9-inch screen -6 |
| Honda HR-V | EX-L AWD | $32,945 (incl. destination) | Top-tier trim with leather and AWD -6 |
| Honda Passport | RTL | $46,200 (incl. destination) | Redesigned base model with V-6 -3 |
| Honda Passport | TrailSport Elite | ~$52,000 (est.) | Range-topping off-road trim -3 |
| Honda Civic Type R | – | ~$1,445,000 (IDR / OTR Jakarta) | High-performance variant (Indonesian market price) -4 |
| Honda ZR-V | Hybrid (India CBU) | ₹50-60 Lakh (Estimated) | Premium compact crossover for India -1 |
| Honda Prelude | Base (Japan) | ~$42,000 (converted from 6.18M Yen) | Hybrid coupe pricing varies globally -9 |
*Note: Prices are highly regional. Indonesian market prices are listed in Rupiah, while US and Japanese prices are listed in local currencies or USD equivalents.
The Future is Here
Honda’s strategy for 2026 is clear: diversification without dilution. By offering everything from the electric Insight crossover to the gas-powered, off-road Passport, Honda is casting a wide net. Yet, the common threads of reliability, driving dynamics (courtesy of the Civic/Type R parts bin), and high-tech digital experiences run through every vehicle.

Whether you are a gearhead waiting for the Prelude’s simulated shifts or a family looking for the latest 12.3-inch screen in the Pilot, Honda has redefined its lineup to ensure there is something for everyone. The only question left is: which version of “Honda” fits your drive in 2026?