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Honda is making a few changes to its lineup for the 2017 model year. The 2-seat CR-Z hybrid is cancelled, while the CR-V compact crossover SUV, Clarity green machine, and Ridgeline pickup truck are redesigned. An updated version of the Accord Hybrid also arrives this year, while the Civic lineup expands to include a 5-door hatchback, sporty Civic Si, and performance-tuned Civic Type R variants.

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Honda redesigns the Accord for 2018, undertaking what it calls “the most dramatic remake in 41 years.” The company’s Odyssey minivan is also all new, and loaded with family-friendly safety, infotainment, and convenience features.
Honda made news at the press previews for the 2017 Detroit Auto Show this week by announcing that it will introduce a new hybrid model in 2018 that will be produced in the United States.
Honda is making a few changes to its lineup for the 2017 model year. Detailed changes for most 2017 Honda car, truck, SUV, and van models are shown on the pages that follow...
Honda has redesigned its volume-selling Civic compact car and Pilot midsize SUV from the ground up for 2016. Other models in its lineup to be refreshed for 2016 include the best-selling Accord midsize sedan, which was last revamped for 2013, and the CR-Z compact car.
Honda reinforced its eco-friendly leadership at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show by introducing its next-generation 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell compact sedan that will be available for lease late next year to customers in California.
The 2014 model year marked the end of the road for the Fit EV, Insight, FCX Clarity, and the Ridgeline pickup. However, new models and production-possible concepts such as the HR-V and FCEV provide a glimpse into the future. See what's new for Honda's 2015 model lineup...
Honda is diving deeper into the high-efficiency pool with the debut of the all-new 2014 Accord Hybrid and Accord Plug-in Hybrid. Find out what else is new for Honda's entire 2014 lineup.
The Honda Accord is completely redesigned for 2013, a new pure-electric version of the Honda Fit is on sale this year, and Honda plans a thorough refresh of the Crosstour crossover and an update for the CR-Z hybrid. Find out what else is new for the entire 2013 Honda lineup...
Everyone's got a pretty good sense of what the German manufacturers have planned on the diesel front. After all, it's their strong suit and the core of their business in their home market and throughout Europe. But when it comes to Honda, particularly in the U.S., the picture is more complex. After all, this is the company that has the highest corporate average fuel economy, was the first to introduce a hybrid car in America, and prides itself on its environmental image. The backstory that has been passed along is this: Honda engineers were not eager to introduce a diesel in the European market, though they were told it was key to success there. So they designed what they like to call a "Honda" diesel and introduced it to the market with a psychedelic ad narrated by Garrison Keillor.
Critical Knowledge:Not intended for the North American marketLarger than the previous-generation AccordIntroduces the i-DTEC diesel engineEntirely Euro 5-compliant engine lineupIntroductionHonda has introduced its Accord Tourer Concept at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. Not intended for the North American market, the Tourer is indicative of the design direction for the next-generation Accord. It is expected to go on sale in the UK in mid-2008. (The North American version of the 2008 Honda Accord-in sedan or coupe version only-is in showrooms now.