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How much does a Honda coupe cost?

Honda does not currently offer a new two-door coupe in the United States. If you’re shopping for a “coupe” from Honda today, you’ll mostly find it on the used market or in near-coupe body styles like the Civic Hatchback. Here’s a practical look at what to expect in both new and used markets.


Is there a Honda coupe in production today?


As of 2026, Honda’s U.S. lineup focuses on sedans, hatchbacks, crossovers, and SUVs. There is no factory-new two-door Honda coupe available. The closest factory offerings to a coupe profile are the Civic Hatchback and high-performance variants that share sporty styling, such as the Civic Type R, which is a hatchback rather than a two-door model. If you specifically want a two-door coupe, your real options are older, used Honda coupes.


New models that resemble a coupe


For buyers seeking a fresh, under-warranty vehicle with a sportier look, these are the closest new options in Honda’s current lineup, with typical starting price ranges for new cars in the U.S. market.



  • Honda Civic Hatchback — A four-door hatch that visually echoes a sporty coupe silhouette; starting price generally in the mid-$20,000s for base trims, rising into the low-to-mid $30,000s with higher trims and performance packages.

  • Honda Civic Si (available in sedan/hatch formats) — A sport-tuned variant of the Civic; pricing typically in the high $20,000s to low $30,000s depending on year and configuration. Availability varies by year and body style; not a traditional two-door coupe.

  • Honda Civic Type R — The high-performance hatchback with distinctive styling; starting price around the mid-$40,000s when new, and higher on the used market depending on year and demand.


Prices vary by model year, equipment, and region, and dealer pricing can differ from these ranges. This section highlights modern alternatives rather than a dedicated two-door coupe, which Honda does not offer new in the U.S.


The used Honda coupe market


The market for a traditional two-door Honda coupe lives primarily in used-car listings. Here are typical price bands you might encounter, based on age, mileage, and condition.



  • Civic Coupe (older generation models) — Commonly found in roughly $12,000 to $25,000 range for well-maintained examples from the 2006–2015 era, with lower-mileage examples commanding higher prices.

  • Recent Civic Coupes (2016–2020 era) — Often in the $18,000 to $28,000 ballpark, depending on mileage and trim level (LX/EX/Sport/Si variants).

  • Rare or performance-focused editions (Si Coupe, Type R-era coupes, or limited editions) — Prices vary widely, typically starting around the mid-$20,000s and climbing based on rarity and condition; well-kept examples can reach $30,000 or more.

  • Older Honda sports/compact coupes (Prelude, CR-X, etc.) — These are niche on the used market and can range from a few thousand dollars to well over $20,000 for pristine or highly sought-after examples.


When shopping used, check maintenance history, rust, drivetrain wear, and whether major service items have been addressed. Price is heavily influenced by mileage and overall condition.


Alternatives and buying tips


If a two-door coupe is essential, you may consider non-Honda options or broader sportier models within the Honda family’s footprint (for example, performance hatchbacks with coupe-like styling). For buyers who want newer or certified options, explore certified pre-owned programs offered by Honda dealers, which can provide warranties and inspections that reduce used-car risk.


Practical buying tips



  • Set a clear budget, including tax, title, and registration, and factor total ownership costs like insurance and maintenance.

  • When buying used, obtain a vehicle history report and consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic.

  • Compare financing and leasing options to understand monthly costs for new vs. used models.


Summary


In short, there is no new Honda coupe in the U.S. market in 2026. If you want a Honda with coupe-like styling, your best bets are the Civic Hatchback or high-performance variants such as the Civic Type R, each with its own price range. For a true two-door coupe, you’ll be looking at the used-car market, where prices vary widely by year, trim, and condition. Consider the trade-offs between new, certified pre-owned, and older used options, and keep an eye on alternative body styles if a strict two-door coupe is a hard requirement.

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