No. Honda’s current lineup does not include a two-door coupe under the Honda badge; the closest two-door option in the Honda family is the Acura NSX, which is marketed under Acura in the United States, not Honda.
In automotive terms, a two-door coupe is typically a small, sportier two-door body style. Honda’s present strategy emphasizes four-door sedans, five-door hatchbacks, and multiple four- or five-door SUVs and trucks, rather than a conventional two-door coupe. This article explores the current Honda offerings and where a two-door coupe fits into the broader brand ecosystem.
Current Honda lineup and body styles
The list below provides a snapshot of Honda’s mainstream models and their body styles, highlighting that a Honda-branded two-door coupe does not appear in today’s catalog.
- Civic — available as a four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback (Civic Hatchback)
- Accord — four-door sedan
- CR-V — compact SUV
- HR-V — subcompact SUV
- Pilot — midsize three-row SUV
- Passport — midsize two-row SUV
- Ridgeline — pickup truck
- Civic Type R — high-performance hatchback (not a coupe)
In summary, Honda’s current lineup centers on four-door sedans, five-door hatchbacks, and a range of SUVs and trucks, with no Honda-branded two-door coupe offered today.
Two-door options in the Honda family
For customers seeking a two-door sports car associated with the broader Honda family, the primary option in the U.S. is a two-door model marketed under the Acura brand rather than Honda.
- Acura NSX — two-door, two-seat hybrid supercar (sold as Acura in the U.S.)
Branding nuance matters here: in the United States, performance models that sit closest to Honda’s sport-luxury image are typically badged as Acura. The NSX is not sold as a Honda-branded vehicle in the American market, even though it shares engineering lineage with Honda hardware.
Branding nuance
Historically, Honda has offered two-door coupes in older generations (such as earlier Civic or Prelude variants). In the current era, however, there is no Honda-branded two-door coupe; the sole two-door performance offering is the Acura NSX, which operates under the Acura division in the U.S.


