List of Honda automobiles
Honda has produced the following cars, SUVs, and light trucks. For motorcycles, see List of Honda motorcycles.
Current models
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Former models
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Jointly developed cars
- During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Honda collaborated with Rover in the development and marketing of the Honda Concerto, Rover 200, 400, 600 and 800. The 800 was called the Sterling in the US.
- Honda partnered with Isuzu in the 1990s to produce the Passport and the Acura SLX.
Concept vehicles
Name | Year | Comment |
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Honda 3R-C | 2010 | |
Honda AC-X | 2011 | |
Honda Argento Vivo | 1995 | |
Honda ASM | 2003 | |
Honda Civic Type R | 2014 | |
Honda Concept B | 2014 | |
Honda Concept C | 2012 | |
Honda Concept D | 2015 | |
Honda Concept M | 2013 | |
Honda Concept D | 2015 | entered production in 2016 as 2017 model year (known as Honda UR-V) |
Honda Concept S | 2012 | |
Honda CR-Z | 2007 | entered production in 2010 |
Honda Dualnote | 2001 | also shown as the Acura DN-X |
Honda EP-X | 1991 | |
Honda EV-N Concept | 2009 | inspired by the N360 |
Honda EVX | 1993 | |
Honda EV-STER | 2011 | |
Honda FC Sport | 2008 | |
Honda FCEV | 2013 | |
Honda FCV | 2014 | |
Honda FCX | 1999 | |
Honda FCX | 2005 | entered production as the FCX Clarity |
Honda FSR | 1993 | |
Honda FS-X | 1991 | |
Honda Fuya-Jo | 1999 | |
Honda Gear | 2013 | |
Honda GRX | 2006 | |
Honda Hondina | 1970 | based on the N360 |
Honda HP-X | 1984 | |
Honda HSC | 2003 | also shown as the Acura HSC |
Honda HSV | ||
Honda IMAS | 2003 | |
Honda J-MJ | 1997 | |
Honda J-MW | 1997 | entered production as the Capa |
Honda J-VX | 1997 | |
Honda J-WJ | 1997 | entered production as the HR-V |
Honda Kiwami | 2003 | |
Honda Micro Commuter | 2011 | |
Honda Model X | 2001 | entered production as the Element |
Honda MV-99 | 1998 | entered production as the second generation Odyssey |
Honda Neukom | 1999 | |
Honda New Small Concept | 2009 | entered production as the Brio |
Honda N800 | 1965 | |
Honda OSM | 2008 | |
Honda P-NUT Concept | 2009 | |
Honda Project 2&4 | 2015 | |
Honda Puyo | 2007 | |
Honda Remix | 2006 | |
Honda Skydeck Concept | 2009 | |
Honda SSM | 1995 | entered production as the S2000 |
Honda S360 | 1962 | |
Honda S660 | 2013 | |
Honda Small Hybrid Sports | 2007 | |
Honda Spirior | 2014 | |
Honda Sports 4 | 2005 | |
Honda Sprocket | 1999 | |
Honda Step Bus | 2006 | |
Honda SUT | 2004 | entered production as the Ridgeline |
Honda U3-X | 2009 | scooter |
Honda Unibox | 2001 | |
Honda Urban SUV Concept | 2013 | entered production as the Vezel |
Honda Vision XS-1 | 2014 | |
Honda WOW | 2005 |
Racing vehicles
- 1964 RA271
- 1965 RA272
- 1966 RA273
- 1967 RA300
- 1968 RA301
- 1968 RA302
- 1969 R-1300
- 2006 RA106
- 2007 RA107
- 2008 RA108
Current commercial light trucks
- Acty (1977–present)
Former commercial light trucks
- Street (1981-1999)
- T360 (1963-1967)
- T500 (1964-1967)
- TN360/TN-III (1967-1977)
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Kei car | N360 N600 |
Z360/Life | Today | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subcompact | Z600 | Civic | City/Jazz | City | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Compact | Civic | Civic | Civic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1300/145 | Ballade | Ballade | Concerto | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Quint/Quintet | Quint Integra | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mid-size | Accord | Accord | Accord | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full-size | Legend | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coupé | CRX | CRX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prelude | Prelude | Prelude | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sports | S500 | S600 | S800 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Compact MPV | L700/800 | Vamos | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kei truck/van | T360/500 | TN360 | TNIII | TN-V | TN7 | Acty/Street |
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