Honda Hatchbacks

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While the heyday of the hatchback may be over, not all automakers are ready to abandon the versatile body style just yet. As some of the last remaining models, Honda hatchbacks exhibit everything that made these cars popular, including low price tags, epic cargo capacity, and the ability to have a little fun if you opt for a sport-focused model.

List of Honda Hatchback Models and Pricing

This is a list of the new Honda hatchback models and prices in the USA:

Model Power Engine Base Price
Honda Fit 130 hp 1.5L Inline-4 Gas $16,190
Honda Accord Crosstour 271 hp 3.5L V6 Gas $29,990
Honda Civic Hatchback 158 hp 2.0L Inline-4 Gas $24,750
Honda Insight Hatchback 98 hp 1.3L Inline-4 Hybrid $18,725
Honda CR-Z 130 hp 1.5L Inline-4 Hybrid $20,295
Honda Fit EV 123 hp Electric $36,625
Honda Civic Type R 315 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $43,795

What to Consider When Buying a Honda Hatch

There is not nearly as much competition as there once was in this segment, but then again, there also isn’t as much demand. For this reason, Honda hatchback cars have to do a lot to stand out and persuade buyers that they’re better than the competition or a smarter choice than an impractical coupe. This is how they do just that.

Pros

  • Hot-hatch debauchery with daily livability
  • Highly versatile and still practical
  • Exceptional safety and reliability standards
  • Plenty of value for the relatively low cost

Cons

  • No RWD or AWD setups offered
  • Some may be overly performance-focused
  • Dramatic styling may be polarising to some

FAQs

What are the best Honda hatchback cars?

This comes down to just one question: do you want an economical daily driver or a stupidly fun vehicle? If the former, then the regular Civic hatchback will suffice, but if you want to go fast, the Civic Type R is your only choice.

What is the price of a new Honda hatch?

The normal 4-door Civic hatchback, with its capacious trunk and great fuel economy, will cost you around $25,000. On the other hand, the sporty Civic Type R, with its sporty interior, huge bump in power, and improved handling, will set you back around $45k. Luckily, the Type R is very popular, so you should be able to pick up a used model for a lot less.

Are there any hybrid Honda hatches?

Since discontinuing the Fit, which was also available as an EV, Honda no longer offers any gas-alternative hatchbacks.

Do Honda hatchbacks get good mileage?

With the right powertrain, trim, and transmission combination, the Civic hatchback can achieve 30/38/33 mpg across the city/highway/combined cycles.

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