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Does Honda still sell Insight?

No—Honda no longer sells the Insight in the United States and most major markets; the model was discontinued after the 2022 model year. If you’re shopping for a fuel-efficient Honda today, the company’s focus is on Civic Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, and Accord Hybrid.


Since its debut in 1999, the Insight has been a flagship for Honda’s hybrid technology, evolving through several generations before a strategic lineup shift led to its retirement. This article traces the model’s history and explains what Honda offers now for buyers seeking efficiency.


A brief history of the Insight


First generation (1999–2006)


The original Insight was a lightweight, purpose-built hybrid designed to maximize fuel economy. It pioneered Honda’s early hybrid approach and became a recognizable emblem of efficiency, primarily in Japan and North America.


Second generation (2009–2014)


The second generation expanded the concept into a more conventional compact hatchback, maintaining high efficiency while broadening practicality and market appeal.


Third generation (2019–2022)


Revived to align with modern hybrids, the third-generation Insight used a Civic-based platform and a refined hybrid system. It offered strong gas mileage, a comfortable interior, and a budget-friendly price point—yet demand did not meet Honda’s expectations, and production was wound down after the 2022 model year.


Discontinuation and what Honda offers now


Honda publicly signaled a consolidation of its hybrid lineup, focusing on core models rather than maintaining multiple overlapping options. The Insight is no longer listed in Honda’s US or many global catalogs, and there has been no official revival of the name in recent years. Buyers interested in fuel efficiency are encouraged to consider Honda’s other hybrid models instead.


Current Honda hybrid options


For buyers seeking efficient performance from Honda today, the automaker emphasizes a trio of mainstream hybrids built on its popular platforms. These models provide similar efficiency benefits and modern features without the Insight name.



  • Civic Hybrid

  • CR-V Hybrid

  • Accord Hybrid


These vehicles have become the backbone of Honda’s electrified lineup, offering strong fuel economy, all-weather practicality, and the latest driver-assistance technologies that Honda typically bundles with its hybrid systems.


What this means for buyers


If you were hoping for a current Insight, you should instead explore the Civic Hybrid for a compact sedan experience, the CR-V Hybrid for a practical SUV, or the Accord Hybrid for a larger sedan with enhanced efficiency. Availability may vary by region, and ongoing model-year updates can introduce refinements to these hybrids just as the Insight once did.


In summary, the Insight nameplate is not in active production in major markets as of 2026. Honda continues to push hybrid technology forward through its other models, keeping fuel efficiency at the core of its mainstream lineup.


Summary


Short answer: no, Honda does not currently sell the Insight. The model’s last U.S. model year was 2022, and Honda has redirected its hybrid strategy toward the Civic Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, and Accord Hybrid. For buyers seeking efficient, modern hybrids, those options are readily available and continue to receive updates in newer model years.

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