The 2026 Honda CR-V elevates every journey with cutting-edge technology. Stay connected with wireless smartphone compatibility, a 9-inch color touch-screen, and available Google built-in, for a seamless experience wherever the road takes you. A standard 9-inch color touch-screen in the CR-V is designed for easy use, with features like a finger rest that helps keep your hand steady and Smart Shortcuts that learn your preferences and make it easy to find your favorite apps. No cord? No problem. Simply place your compatible phone on the wireless phone charger in the 2026 CR-V to start powering up. When you’re ready to elevate your drive, explore the innovative amenities found inside the 2026 Honda CR-V.
2026 Honda CR-V models deliver a dynamic driving experience as a compact crossover. Available performance features include:
Real-Time AWD
Intelligent Control System™
18-in Silver-Painted Alloy Wheels
Remote Engine Start
And more
Feel instantly connected to your surroundings with the minimalist layout of your CR-V. Available interior features include:
Ambient LED Lighting
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
Power Folding Sideview Mirrors
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
And more
The 2026 Honda CR-V boasts a rugged SUV design, with a long wheelbase and wide stance. Available exterior features include:
One-Touch Power Moonroof
Black Roof Rails
Bose Premium Sound System
Power Tailgate w/ Programmable Height
And more
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are The Key Differences Between The 2026 And 2025 Honda CR-V?
The 2026 Honda CR-V features significant technology upgrades, including a standard 9-inch touchscreen across all trims (compared to the smaller 7-inch display in base 2025 models). The EX-L trim now includes a premium 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster for enhanced driver information. Additionally, the 2026 model introduces an enhanced traction management system on AWD models that provides better low-speed traction control below 9 mph. All hybrid trims now come standard with Sport mode for more engaging driving dynamics.
How Does The 2026 Honda CR-V Compare To Competitors Like The Toyota RAV4 And Mazda CX-50?
The 2026 CR-V Hybrid delivers superior fuel economy with 40 mpg city/34 mpg highway, outperforming both the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (38 mpg combined) and Mazda CX-50 Hybrid (38 mpg combined). The CR-V also offers best-in-class cargo space with non-hybrid (39.3/76.5 cu ft) and hybrid models (36.3 or 34.7 cu ft behind rear seats). While the RAV4 offers slightly more horsepower (219 hp vs 204 hp in hybrid form), the CR-V provides a smoother, more refined driving experience with better interior space and user-friendly technology.
What Trim Levels Are Available For The 2026 Honda CR-V At Gwinnett Place Honda?
The 2026 CR-V lineup includes seven trim levels: LX, EX, EX-L with traditional powertrains, plus Sport Hybrid, TrailSport Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and Sport Touring Hybrid variants. Non-hybrid trims feature a 190-horsepower turbocharged 1.5L engine, while hybrid models deliver 204 horsepower with exceptional fuel efficiency. The new TrailSport Hybrid adds rugged styling and enhanced off-road capability, perfect for Duluth families who enjoy outdoor adventures around North Georgia.
What Safety Features Come Standard On The 2026 Honda CR-V?
Every 2026 CR-V includes Honda Sensing as standard equipment, featuring Collision Mitigation Braking System, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, Lane Keeping Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Additional safety technologies include Blind Spot Information System with Cross Traffic Monitor and Driver Attention Monitor. These comprehensive safety features helped the CR-V earn a IIHS Top Safety Pick+, providing Gwinnett County families with exceptional peace of mind.
Is The 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid Worth The Extra Cost Over The Regular Model?
The CR-V Hybrid delivers significant long-term value through exceptional fuel savings and enhanced performance. With 40 mpg city efficiency versus 28 mpg for the non-hybrid model, Duluth drivers can save approximately $600-800 annually in fuel costs based on 15,000 miles of driving. The hybrid also provides 204 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque compared to 190 hp and 179 lb-ft in the standard engine, offering better acceleration and hill-climbing ability (system vs engine torque). Over a typical 5-year ownership period, fuel savings often offset the hybrid’s higher purchase price while providing a more refined driving experience.
*Starting MSRP. MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $1,350 destination charge, and accessories. Dealer prices may vary. MSRP does not include $455 charge for premium colors.