The Honda CR-V range looks very different for 2026, with multiple new hybrid options and a pared-back petrol-powered lineup of mid-size SUVs announced today.

Until now, the only current-generation CR-V hybrid available was the front-wheel drive e:HEV RS variant. Now, there are four: two with front-wheel drive, and two with all-wheel drive. 

The CR-V e:HEV (hybrid) lineup now opens at $49,900 drive-away for the e:HEV X. That’s $5000 more than the base petrol-powered VTi X but $7000 less than the cheapest hybrid option in 2025.

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It slots in under the new e:HEV L at $53,900 drive-away, with the all-wheel drive e:HEV LX and e:HEV RS priced at $58,900 and $64,400 drive-away respectively.

However, the cost of entry into a seven-seat CR-V has risen by $7600 with the axing of the VTi X7. That leaves just the VTi L7 at $54,900 drive-away; it costs $1500 more than last year.

Also dead for 2026 are the petrol-powered VTi L five-seater in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations, as well as the five-seat VTi LX AWD. That leaves just a pair of purely petrol-powered options: an entry-level option and a mid-spec one with seven seats.