People might not love subcompact cars like they used to, but subcompact SUVs are selling like hotcakes. The Honda HR-V is a popular contender in the segment, offering refined styling and a solid number of standard technology and driver assistance features
2026 Honda HR-V Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2026 Honda HR-V
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research
What’s New for the 2026 Honda HR-V
Honda refreshed the HR-V for 2026 with updated interior and exterior styling, a larger touchscreen with more features, and new colour and wheel options. The automaker said the changes were intended to make the HR-V more appealing to a younger demographic and draw new buyers to the brand.
Design
Honda pushed the HR-V’s styling closer to that of the larger CR-V and Civic sedan when it was last updated, and the changes in 2026 give it a more refined look. The SUV features standard 17-inch alloy wheels with 18-inch alloy wheels standard for the Sport and EX-L trims.
Powertrain
The HR-V’s powertrain didn’t change for 2026. It carries on with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine making 158 horsepower and 138 pound-feet of torque. Power reaches the front or all four wheels through a continuously variable transmission. While it’s far from quick, the HR-V has consistently earned high marks for its lively, engaging handling and responsive steering. The SUV also has three driving modes with settings for normal, eco, and snow.
Interior
The HR-V seats five people across two rows, though it’s most comfortable as a four-seater. Cloth upholstery and heated front seats come standard, while the Sport adds a heated steering wheel and the top trim comes with leather-trimmed upholstery. Cargo space is above average for the class at 691 litres behind the rear seats and 1,559 litres with the back bench folded flat.
Technology
Honda boosted the HR-V’s standard screen size, pushing it from seven to nine inches. The system also gained a more powerful processor for more responsive performance, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard. Other standard features include wireless phone charging, USB-C ports, and Bluetooth.




