2026 Honda HR-V
Many drivers heavily favor the subcompact SUV class. Scaled-down SUVs offer the capabilities of midsize and full-size models while providing nimble and agile performance for city driving. The 2026 Honda HR-V is a great option to consider. It offers storage, connectivity, and economical performance, all of which consumers seek out.
The HR-V is an excellent choice in its class segment, competing against other models from Mazda, Hyundai, and Toyota. It embodies what Honda has consistently offered its drivers over the decades. The HR-V is designed to deliver exceptional fuel economy and sustainability while giving drivers access to features that provide safe travel on the road ahead. With its starting MSRP of just $26,200, the HR-V is affordable and, as we’ll see, gives drivers more for their money.[a]
Today, we’re reviewing the attributes of Honda’s subcompact SUV. We’ll examine its performance, which provides agile handling and conservative fuel consumption. We’ll also get behind the wheel and look at its comfortable interior, intuitive infotainment system, and spacious storage capacities. Because safety is the most important part of anything you drive, we’ll review the multiple technologies that come with the Honda Sensing suite.
Choosing just one subcompact SUV that checks all the boxes can seem daunting. There are many makes and models to choose from. However, there’s only one 2026 Honda HR-V. Once you read about its capabilities and advantages, you’ll want to come down to Ralph Honda for a test drive.
MSRP: $26,200 [a]
Horsepower: 158
Torque: 138 lb-ft
Cargo Space: 55.1 cu.ft.
Performance
The SUV class is diverse, with vehicles of all shapes and sizes and different powertrains for specific uses. An advantage of the subcompact SUV class is that, because of their size, they can operate with engines that are conservative with fuel consumption. Fuel economy has always been one of Honda’s strong points, dating back to the 1970s, when the fleet offered drivers efficient alternatives during a worldwide gas crisis.
The Honda HR-V embodies the brand’s reputation for allowing drivers to travel farther between fill-ups while maintaining admirable performance. All three trims of the HR-V come with a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired with a CVT, a transmission proven adept at handling the stop-and-go traffic patterns that accompany city driving.
2WD is the standard drivetrain on all HR-V models, but Honda’s Real Time AWD is available for recreational use. The HR-V can adapt to multiple terrains and driving scenarios with its three driving modes: Normal, Eco, and Snow. Hill Descent Control and Hill Start Assist are standard across all trims and can facilitate many outdoor activities.
Both drivetrains offer drivers exceptional fuel economy. 2WD models can achieve an EPA-estimated 26 MPG in the city and 32 MPG on the highway for a combined 28 MPG.[b] AWD hinders fuel economy in some SUVs, but not Honda’s. An HR-V with AWD will achieve an EPA-estimated 25 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway for a combined 27 MPG.[b] Regardless of your drivetrain, you can still go farther between fill-ups.
The 2026 Honda CR-V provides agile and nimble performance because of its size. It can navigate the stop-and-go traffic patterns accompanying city driving and the adverse terrains, making it exceptional for light off-roading and recreation. Sustainable fuel economy and multiple driving modes make it agreeable for any driver.
Interior and Technology
The HR-V’s economical performance allows any driver to enjoy the vehicle; however, a comfortable interior is just as crucial for enjoying any vehicle’s capabilities. The HR-V checks all the boxes of comfort, practicality, and connectivity. The modern SUV owner wants refinement complemented by access to apps and technologies used daily. Whether it’s storage, an intuitive infotainment experience, or comfort you’re after, the 2026 Honda HR-V is designed with you in mind.
The HR-V comfortably seats five passengers. The seating arrangements can provide a luxury-appointed experience depending on your chosen trim. The Sport and EX-L trims have heated front seats, making cold mornings a non-issue. The EX-L benefits from additional items such as leather-trimmed upholstery and an eight-way power adjustment.
All trims have Active Noise Cancellation, ensuring unwanted noises stay out of the interior. The two base trims of the HR-V have an Automatic Climate Control System, with the EX-L receiving a Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System to ensure the comfort of drivers and passengers alike.
Staying connected while on the road is never a problem in the HR-V. All three trims have a nine-inch infotainment screen, which provides wireless compatibility with Apple and Android products. In addition to connectivity with Apple and Android, all trims have wireless phone charging and multiple USB ports to allow additional devices to be used. Drivers can also stream audio via Bluetooth.
Each trim of the HR-V has an exclusive stereo system, which allows you to enjoy your favorite music and podcasts. The base trim has a four-speaker setup, whereas the Sport receives six speakers and the EX-L gets six. All three stereo systems produce 180 watts of power. Speed-sensitive volume comes on all three trims to ensure that what you’re listening to won’t impede your performance behind the wheel.
In addition to the connectivity and audio enhancements that come with the HR-V, there’s also a lot of practicality. Like all SUVs, the HR-V provides drivers with plenty of cargo room. The SUV offers over 24 cu.ft. of cargo room when all seats are occupied. For situations that warrant additional storage space, the rear seats can be folded to unlock an available 55.1 cu.ft.
The interior of the HR-V provides practicality and comfort. In an age where drivers need to stay connected with their favorite apps, the HR-V offers connectivity and an intuitive infotainment experience. The interior of any SUV is where you’ll spend most of your time, and Honda ensures that it’s well spent.
Safety
With its economical performance and tech-savvy interior, the Honda HR-V checks the boxes for what many drivers enjoy in a vehicle. But what about what you need? Safety is the most important aspect of any vehicle purchase. Honda’s fleet has always been considered safe, with a wide range of standard features that provide protection and oversight for your travels.
All three trims of the 2026 HR-V come with Honda Sensing, a comprehensive suite of driving assistance features. It includes a Collision Mitigation Braking System, Forward Collision Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, all of which can enhance reaction time during a potential collision.
Many of us are conscientious drivers who focus on our surroundings, but even the best of us can become distracted occasionally. Honda Sensing features like the Road Departure Mitigation System, Lane Keeping Assist System, and Lane Departure Warning are meant to help you maintain a correct position on the road. By issuing alerts and corrective steering, you’ll be assisted in staying in the right place.
Driver fatigue is a major factor in collisions that occur each year. Honda Sensing also includes a Driver Attention Monitor. It monitors steering patterns and can alert you when it’s time to pull over and rest briefly. Traffic Sign Recognition is also included and can inform you about your surroundings by displaying traffic signs you pass on your driver information display.
The upper trims of the Honda HR-V have additional features for an added layer of protection. The Sport and EX-L have a Blind Spot Information System and Rear Cross Traffic Monitor. Both items enhance visibility and are strongly recommended to family-oriented drivers who live in highly populated areas. The EX-L has some trim-exclusive driving assistance features that are among the most advanced developed by Honda. The EX-L has Low-Speed Braking Control and front and rear parking sensors, which are invaluable for safe travels.
The 2026 Honda HR-V’s many features provide a safe driving experience regardless of where your travels take you. Nothing is more important than safety, and across all trims, Honda provides features that cover all the bases.
Test Drive the 2026 HR-V at Ralph Honda
With the subcompact SUV class being as competitive as it is, it takes a lot to stand out among so many. The 2026 Honda HR-V provides drivers with a powertrain that balances performance and economy together and can handle city and recreational driving. Behind the wheel, drivers have plenty of amenities and technologies to ensure a comfortable and pleasant commute. Most importantly, the number of standard safety features included on the HR-V is in place to safeguard you when you’re en route to your destination.
There are many SUVs on the market, but only one Honda HR-V. You can test drive the subcompact at Ralph Honda today. We have the HR-V and all its available trims, which can provide you with a fulfilling experience behind the wheel. Our team of experts will help you choose the one that suits you best. With a financing department to get you on the road and a service center to ensure you stay there, we’re the location drivers trust. There’s never been a better time to test drive a 2026 Honda HR-V. Visit Ralph Honda today to get started.
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[a] MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $1,450 destination charge, and accessories. Dealer prices may vary. MSRP does not include $455 charge for premium colors.
[b] 26 city/32 highway/28 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 25 city/30 highway/27 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. Based on 2026 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.