Honda plans a $20 billion pivot to hybrids
Digest more
For the past 20 years, those who use cars for transportation have begun to consider another option for their everyday lives: the electric vehicle. Switching from a traditional vehicle to an EV could solve quite a slate of problems.
Honda opened the order books for the 2026 HR-V crossover, which received stylish and tech updates while raising the starting price by $800
1h
MotorTrend on MSN2026 Honda HR-V: Not Much Changes on This Small SUV, For a ChangeHonda's subcompact SUV's mid-cycle refresh is refreshingly not refreshing.
The new RAV4 looks to be a compelling contender in a competitive segment, but can it keep its best-seller status? Here's how it stacks up against the CR-V and Forester.
The Honda Motor Company announced Tuesday it will cut back on its previous investment plan for electric vehicle technology in response to its disappointment in the growth of the EV market.
Explore more
The Japanese carmaker plans to reduce its investment in electric vehicles by more than $20 billion in the coming years as EV demand growth slows.
Honda Motor said on Tuesday that it was scaling back its investment in electric vehicles given slowing demand and would be focusing on hybrids, now far more in favour, with a slew of revamped models.
The 2026 Honda HR-V will get a 9.0-inch media screen, which is two inches larger than the current screen. The 2026 Honda HR-V will also now come with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 2026 Honda HR-V starts at $27,595 and is currently arriving at dealerships.