The New Honda SUV Lineup for 2025
Honda, the renowned Japanese automaker, was founded in 1948 and has since evolved into an automotive powerhouse that’s well-known for its engineering excellence, reliability, and innovation. The Japanese automaker consistently pushes limits in design, fuel economy, and safety technology—qualities most dominant in the 2025 SUV range. From the compact HR-V to the roomy Pilot and the all-electric Prologue, Honda produces cars that seductively combine utility, driving pleasure, and superior build quality, making it a household name worldwide.
What’s New for 2025?
With most models seeing little to no changes following recent redesigns, Honda’s 2025 SUV lineup focuses on improvements over significant changes. Launching only in California, the highlight is the innovative plug-in hybrid CR-V e: FCEV, with hydrogen fuel cell capability. Ahead of its 2026 overhaul, the Passport marches on unchanged, while the Pilot gets a new range-topping Black Edition with unique styling features. The HR-V and standard CR-V models get few updates besides price adjustments, and finally, the Prologue, Honda’s first all-electric car, joins the SUV lineup.
Detailed Examination of Each 2025 Honda SUV Model
Honda’s SUV lineup ranges from subcompact to midsize, each designed to meet specific customer needs. Let’s explore the distinct characteristics, updates, and capabilities of each offering in the 2025 lineup.
2025 Honda HR-V
The 2025 Honda HR-V carries over mostly unchanged from its 2023 redesign, with only minor price adjustments across trim levels. Starting at $25,400, this subcompact SUV combines a 158-horsepower 2.0-litre engine with impressive fuel economy of up to 26 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway, and available real-time all-wheel drive with an Intelligent Control System for all-weather capability.
Inside, the HR-V strikes a balance between technology and versatility with its standard Honda Sensing safety systems, nine-inch touch screen with wireless smartphone integration, and useful 60/40 split Magic Seat that can accommodate different cargo configurations.
2025 Honda CR-V
As Honda’s perennial bestseller, the 2025 CR-V carries forward largely unchanged following its comprehensive redesign for the 2023 model year. Starting at $30,100, it features a responsive 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 190 horsepower and 179 pound-feet of torque, achieving up to 28 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive remains available for added traction and confidence in wet or snowy conditions.
The CR-V’s interior demonstrates Honda’s commitment to thoughtful design. It boasts premium features, including a Bose audio system and satellite navigation, a standard seven-inch touch screen with smartphone integration, and top-notch materials. When all the rear seats are folded down, the can cabin holds up to five passengers and has a maximum cargo capacity of 76.5 cubic feet. Standard on the new CR-V are Honda Sensing safety technologies, solidifying its reputation as a great all-around performer.
2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV
The most innovative addition to Honda’s 2025 lineup is undoubtedly the CR-V e:FCEV, which combines plug-in hybrid technology with hydrogen fuel cells. This model builds on Honda’s history of testing advanced propulsion systems, following earlier efforts such as the Civic Natural Gas and Clarity Plug-In Hybrid.
This California-exclusive model will set you back $50,000. It features a 17.7 kWh battery offering 29 miles of pure electric range, extending to 270 miles total using its hydrogen fuel cell. Honda engineers designed it with 174 horsepower and improved chassis rigidity to deliver the brand’s signature balanced ride.
Standard equipment includes Honda Sensing safety features, a 10.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a nine-inch infotainment display with wireless smartphone connectivity, heated front seats and steering wheel, wireless charging, and premium Bose audio. Although infrastructure limits production to a few hundred units, the CR-V e:FCEV will definitely pave the way for future Honda fuel cell technology.
2025 Honda Pilot
The 2025 Pilot builds upon its 2023 redesign by introducing a new range-topping Black Edition trim, featuring distinctive black exterior elements and red-accented interior touches. Powered by a 285-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, the Pilot delivers confident performance with an increased 5,000-pound towing capacity. Fuel economy is 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway with front-wheel drive.
With up to 109.2 cubic feet of cargo space with folded seats, the Pilot offers excellent versatility even with the available seating for seven or eight passengers. The pilot can be had with either a seven- or nine-inch touch screen integrated with smartphone connectivity. The off-road TrailSport model adds raised suspension, all-terrain tires, and trail-navigating specialized cameras. Starting at $40,200, the 2025 Pilot offers great value in the midsize three-row segment.
2025 Honda Passport
The 2025 Passport remains unchanged in its final year before a complete 2026 redesign. Priced from $44,750, this adventure-focused midsize SUV features a 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 engine, nine-speed automatic transmission, and standard i-VTM4 torque-vectoring all-wheel drive that enables genuine off-road capability, especially in TrailSport configuration with its 8.1 inches of ground clearance.
The Passport’s spacious interior seats five adults comfortably with up to 77.9 cubic feet of cargo space and convenient underfloor storage. Available in EX-L, TrailSport, and Black Edition trims, all models include an 8-inch touch screen with smartphone integration and standard Honda Sensing safety features. While commanding a premium price, its standard all-wheel drive, powerful engine, and comprehensive standard equipment provide solid value for adventure-minded buyers.
2024 Honda Prologue
While technically a 2024 model that continues into 2025, the Prologue deserves mention as Honda’s first all-electric SUV. Priced from $47,400, this GM-collaborated model offers single-motor front-wheel drive, delivering 212 horsepower with 296 miles of range, or dual-motor all-wheel drive, producing 288 horsepower with up to 281 miles of range. The 85 kWh battery supports 155 kW fast charging, adding 65 miles in approximately 10 minutes.
The interior features an 11.3-inch touch screen with Google integration and wireless smartphone connectivity, complemented by an 11-inch digital instrument display. Standard Honda Sensing safety features gain additional capabilities, including Rear Cross Traffic Braking and Blind Zone Steering Assist. Available charging packages include home equipment and public charging credits to simplify the ownership experience.
Test-Drive a 2025 Honda SUV at #1 Cochran Honda in Boardman
Experience firsthand the quality, performance, and value of the 2025 Honda SUV lineup at Cochran Honda Boardman in Youngstown, Ohio. Our sales team will help you explore options and set up a test-drive. In addition to new Honda SUVs, we offer a wide selection of used and certified preowned vehicles to fit any budget. Our dedicated finance team will also work with you to secure competitive financing options and special offers. Contact us to schedule your test-drive and see why Honda continues to set the standard for SUV excellence.
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