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The Honda 1300, also known as the Honda 1300 Coupe, was a compact car produced by Honda in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was a significant model in Honda's history and represented the company's first foray into the mass production of automobiles.
Line of midsize sedans, coupes, and variants that has been a flagship model for Honda since its introduction in 1976. Renowned for its reliability, comfort, and balanced performance, the Accord has consistently been among the best-selling vehicles worldwide. Also offered in a Hybrid variant.
Series of microvans and small trucks manufactured by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). The Acty, introduced in the 1970s, is designed as a compact, versatile, and practical vehicle for commercial and personal use.
Compact station wagon that was sold primarily in Japan and a few other select markets. It was produced by Honda and was available for a limited period, roughly between 2005 and 2010.
Series of midsize sedans produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market. It was introduced in the late 1980s and continued through several generations until the early 2000s.
Midsize crossover SUV produced by Honda primarily for the Chinese market. It was introduced in 2016 as a model designed specifically to cater to the preferences and demands of the Chinese automotive market.
Compact sedan that has been part of Honda's lineup since the 1980s. It's worth noting that the model name "Ballade" has been used in different markets for different models, so its features and specifics can vary depending on the region and the generation.
Small, two-seater convertible sports car that was produced by Honda from 1991 to 1996. It was specifically designed as a lightweight, fun-to-drive roadster with a focus on agility and driving enjoyment.
Compact car classified as a mini MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) that was produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market. It was introduced in 1998 and was in production until the early 2000s.
Subcompact car that has been a significant part of Honda's lineup since its introduction in the early 1980s. The City has undergone multiple generations and iterations, evolving to meet changing market demands and technological advancements.
Compact car that has been a cornerstone of Honda's lineup since its introduction in the early 1970s. It has consistently been one of the most popular and well-regarded compact cars globally. Also offered in a Hybrid variant and a high-performance track-focused variant called a Type R.
Compact car produced by Honda in the late 1980s to early 1990s. It was part of a collaboration between Honda and the British company, Austin Rover Group (later known as Rover Group), resulting in a joint development effort that led to the creation of several models, including the Concerto.
Compact crossover SUV that has been a popular and successful model in Honda's lineup since its introduction in the mid-1990s. It's known for its practicality, comfort, reliability, and versatility.
Popular compact sports car produced by Honda from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. It was known for its sporty design, agility, and fuel-efficient performance. Succeeded by the Honda CR-X del Sol, also referred to simply as the Honda del Sol.
Sporty hybrid hatchback produced by Honda from 2010 to 2016. It was designed to blend sporty driving characteristics with hybrid technology, aiming to offer an environmentally conscious and fun-to-drive compact car.
SUV model that was produced by Honda in two distinct generations. The first generation was manufactured from 1993 to 1998, while the second generation was produced from 2007 to 2010.
Midsize crossover SUV that was produced by Honda for the North American market. It was introduced in 2010 as a more versatile and stylish alternative to the traditional sedan, offering increased cargo space and a higher ground clearance.
Compact sedan produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese and some other international markets. It was manufactured and sold during the mid-1990s to early 2000s.
Compact crossover SUV produced by Honda from 2003 to 2011. It was known for its unique and boxy design, spacious interior, and practical features aimed at active lifestyles.
Minivan or MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market. It was introduced in 2004 and continues to be sold in Japan.
Electric vehicle (EV) produced by Honda in the late 1990s. It was one of the early electric cars developed by Honda and was notable for being one of the first highway-capable electric vehicles available in the United States.
Series of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) produced by Honda, marking the company's commitment to hydrogen fuel cell technology and sustainable transportation. Succeeded by the FCX Clarity.
The Honda Fit, known as the Honda Jazz in some markets, is a subcompact hatchback produced by Honda since 2001. It's recognized for its versatility, practicality, and efficient use of space.
The Honda FR-V, also known as the Honda Edix in some markets, was a compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Honda from 2004 to 2009. It was designed to offer seating for up to six passengers in a compact and versatile package.
Compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Honda that provides versatility, space, and practicality, primarily targeting families and urban commuters.
Subcompact crossover SUV that offers a blend of versatility, practicality, and a sporty design. It's known for its compact size, spacious interior, and SUV-like features.
Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) produced by Honda, recognized for its fuel efficiency, environmental friendliness, and technological advancements in hybrid technology.
Midsize sedan manufactured by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market. It's part of the Accord family and shares many similarities with the Honda Accord sold in other regions but features some differences tailored specifically for the Japanese market.
Sports coupe and compact executive car that was produced by Honda from 1985 to 2006. It was known for its sporty design, performance-oriented characteristics, and innovative technology.
The L700 was produced between 1965-1967 and designed for commercial deliveries and was referred to by Honda as a light van, but it appeared as a conventional station wagon, seating five.
Luxury sedan produced by Honda since the mid-1980s, known for its premium features, advanced technology, and refined driving experience. In various markets, including North America, it was also marketed as the Acura Legend.
Series of compact cars produced by Honda, known for their compact size, efficiency, and practicality. It has been available in various iterations and body styles over the years, including hatchbacks and kei cars. The Life Dunk was a specific variant introduced as a more unique and slightly different model.
Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Honda, primarily designed for the Asian market. It has been available in different iterations and variations across various regions. The Spike variant is known for its taller and boxier design compared to the standard Mobilio. It resembles a mini-MPV.
Small front-engine, front-wheel-drive city car produced by Honda in the 1960s. It was one of Honda's earliest automobiles designed for mass production and was introduced in 1966.
Also known as the Acura NSX in some markets, is a high-performance sports car that gained widespread acclaim for its engineering prowess, performance capabilities, and innovative design. Initially launched in 1990, the NSX was a groundbreaking vehicle for Honda, showcasing advanced technology and a focus on performance while maintaining everyday drivability.
Popular minivan produced by Honda, known for its spacious interior, family-friendly features, and reliability. Over its various generations since its introduction in the mid-1990s, the Odyssey has evolved to cater to the needs of families and individuals seeking a versatile and comfortable vehicle.
Compact station wagon produced by Honda in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was primarily marketed and sold in the Japanese domestic market (JDM). The Orthia was known for its practicality, decent cargo space, and efficient use of interior space.
Midsize SUV produced by Honda. It was first introduced in the 1990s and has since undergone various iterations. The name "Passport" was initially used for a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo SUV before Honda introduced its own model with the same nameplate.
Popular midsize SUV produced by Honda since 2002. It's designed to cater to families and individuals seeking a versatile, spacious, and comfortable vehicle with a focus on practicality and reliability.
Sporty coupe manufactured by Honda, known for its performance-oriented design, engaging driving dynamics, and sleek styling. Production of the Prelude spanned five generations from 1978 to 2001, and it remains a beloved model among automotive enthusiasts.
Compact car produced by Honda in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was a part of Honda's lineup during a period when the company was expanding its range of vehicles and experimenting with various models.
Midsize pickup truck produced by Honda, known for its unique design, innovative features, and versatility. Introduced in 2005, the Ridgeline stands out in the pickup truck segment due to its unibody construction, which differs from the body-on-frame design commonly found in other trucks.
Compact minivan produced by Honda in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was designed to offer a mix of practicality, space, and versatility in a compact package.
Sports car produced by Honda from 1999 to 2009. It was a two-seater convertible roadster known for its high-revving engine, precise handling, and balanced performance, which made it a favorite among driving enthusiasts.
Small sports car produced by Honda in the 1960s. It was one of Honda's earliest attempts at manufacturing automobiles and was introduced as the company's second production car after the Honda T360 mini-truck.
Small sports car manufactured by Honda in the 1960s. It succeeded the earlier S500 model and represented a step forward in performance, power, and refinement for Honda's lineup of sports cars.
Small sports car produced by Honda in the 1960s. It succeeded the earlier S600 model and continued Honda's legacy of manufacturing high-revving, small-displacement sports cars known for their performance and handling.
Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Honda, designed primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It is known for its spacious and versatile interior, comfortable ride, and practical features.
Compact MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) produced by Honda primarily for the Asian and European markets. It was designed to offer a balance between a compact car's maneuverability and the versatility of an MPV.
Small pickup truck manufactured by Honda, marking the company's initial foray into the automotive industry. Introduced in 1963, it was one of Honda's first production automobiles.
Compact car produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It was introduced in 2002 and targeted toward urban drivers seeking a stylish and practical small car.
Small compact car produced by Honda primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It was first introduced in the early 1980s and continued production through different generations until the early 1990s.
Midsize sedan that was produced and sold primarily in Japan and some other Asian markets. The Torneo was essentially the Japanese version of the Honda Accord sold in other regions but featured some specific differences in design, trim levels, and available options.
Compact and versatile minivan produced by Honda, primarily for the Japanese domestic market (JDM). It has been offered in several generations since its introduction in the 1970s.
The Honda Z, also known as the Honda Z360, was a compact car produced by Honda in the 1970s. It was a part of Honda's efforts to provide affordable and fuel-efficient vehicles during that era.
Small, subcompact car produced by Honda in the 1970s. It was part of Honda's lineup during a period when the company was expanding its range of vehicles and establishing itself in the global automotive market.
Compact car that was produced by Honda for the Japanese domestic market. It was first introduced in 2006 as part of Honda's efforts to offer a practical and economical vehicle for city driving.
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