Honda Guide
Honda has long been known for building dependable, efficient and thoughtfully engineered cars, although in recent years its range has lacked some of the excitement that once defined the brand. The arrival of the affordable Super-N electric city car and the stylish new Prelude suggests that could be changing. Combined with established models such as the Jazz, Civic and CR-V, Honda appears to be rediscovering its flair for creating transport that's not only practical and reliable, but genuinely desirable too. If this is the start of a new chapter, perhaps the Power of Dreams is returning.
Current Models
Honda Super N (26-)![]() | RRP From : £17,495 |
The Super-N brings genuine character back to the affordable electric car market, combining retro-inspired styling with clever packaging, Magic Seats and an engaging driving experience. Competitive pricing makes it a compelling alternative to the Renault Twingo, proving that small EVs can still be fun, practical and full of personality.
Honda Jazz (20-)![]() | RRP From : £28,475 Powertrains : HEV Key rivals : Hyundai i20, MG3 Hybrid+, Renault Clio, Toyota Yaris |
Honda's smallest model continues to impress with outstanding fuel economy, clever packaging and superb visibility. The Magic Seats remain one of the Jazz's standout features, making it remarkably practical despite its compact size. It's not the cheapest supermini, but comfort, reliability and low running costs make it an excellent long-term choice.
Honda Civic (22-)![]() | RRP From : £34,325 Powertrains : HEV Key rivals : Audi A3, DS No4, Mazda 3, Mercedes A-Class, Toyota Corolla |
The Civic remains one of the most complete family hatchbacks on sale, combining excellent fuel economy with refined performance and impressive build quality. It may cost more than some rivals, but generous equipment, strong reliability and an enjoyable driving experience help justify the price.
Honda HR-V (22-)![]() | RRP From : £32,725 Powertrains : HEV Key rivals : Hyundai Kona, Renault Symbioz, Suzuki S-Cross, Toyota Yaris Cross |
The HR-V prioritises comfort, efficiency and ease of use over outright performance. A spacious cabin, Honda's versatile Magic Seats and an economical hybrid powertrain make it an appealing everyday crossover, particularly for buyers who value reliability and a relaxed driving experience.
Honda ZR-V (23-)![]() | RRP From : £36,525 Powertrains : HEV Dimensions : 4568mm x 1840mm x 1620mm Boot : 380L Key rivals : Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Nissan Qashqai, Renault Austral |
Sitting between the HR-V and CR-V, the ZR-V blends hatchback-like refinement with SUV practicality. Its efficient hybrid system, high-quality interior and comfortable ride make it an excellent family car, although the boot is slightly smaller than several similarly sized rivals.
Honda CR-V (23-)![]() | RRP From : £48,075 Powertrains : HEV, PHEV Key rivals : Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-60, Toyota RAV4 |
The latest CR-V is Honda's largest SUV, offering generous passenger space, excellent refinement and a premium-quality cabin. Strong hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains provide impressive efficiency, while the huge boot and comfortable ride make it an outstanding long-distance family car.
Honda Prelude (26-)![]() | RRP From : £41,595 Powertrains : HEV Key rivals : BMW 2 Series Coupé, Toyota GR86 |
The return of the Prelude brings a fresh take on the affordable sports coupé. Rather than chasing outright performance, Honda has focused on style, refinement and hybrid efficiency, creating a distinctive grand tourer that should appeal to buyers looking for something different from the growing number of SUVs.
Specifications, dimensions and prices were correct at the time of the latest update. Recommended retail prices are official UK list prices, while pre-registered and used values are approximate UK market figures and may vary depending on specification, mileage, condition and location. Recommended retail prices include any applicable UK Government electric vehicle grant where available but exclude dealer discounts, manufacturer incentives and other retail offers.
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Page last updated: July 2026







