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Honda CR-V TrailSport Coming This Year

The Honda CR-V will get a mid-cycle update for 2026, and we’ll see it in showrooms later this year. The highlight will be the addition of a rugged TrailSport model for off-road enthusiasts, following the lead of the larger Pilot, Passport and Ridgeline.

Unfortunately, we don’t know anything more about this CR-V or other changes for 2026, so patience is still in order.

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The announcement was made today by Honda in the U.S. as part of the company’s annual product outlook. The smaller HR-V will get a mid-cycle update, too, including styling revisions and new tech features. However, forget about a beefed-up HR-V TrailSport that would take on the Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness.

As previously reported, the second-generation 2026 Passport will launch in February (pricing TBD). In TrailSport trim, it will be the most rugged and most capable Honda SUV ever made.

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Then, late in 2025, the all-new 2026 Prelude will bring back a sporty coupe to the lineup, albeit one with a hybrid powertrain. It will become Honda’s fifth electrified vehicle, joining the CR-V Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, Civic Hybrid and Prologue.

Honda’s luxury brand Acura will launch the highly anticipated 2025 ADX this spring as an entry-level subcompact SUV sharing its turbocharged engine with the Integra. This new model will be cheaper than the best-selling RDX, although pricing has yet to be announced.

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Speaking of the Integra, exterior and interior changes are coming to the refreshed 2026 model. Curiously, there’s no word about a redesign for the RDX, whose current generation dates back to 2019.

Finally, in a separate announcement on Wednesday, Acura said it will revive the RSX nameplate as a sporty electric crossover—the first model engineered on the new Honda-developed EV platform and featuring the new proprietary ASIMO OS operating system that was recently introduced at CES 2025.

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The company this week began development testing in real-world conditions. Production is scheduled to start later in 2025 at the new Honda EV Hub in Ohio, with sales to follow in the first half of next year.

Watch: Honda Reveals New 2026 Passport TrailSport

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