Replacement costs for a Honda HR-V key generally range from about $50 to $600, depending on the key type and who does the replacement. The cheapest option is a basic mechanical key, while a smart key with a remote and immobilizer programming can be significantly more expensive.
For context, HR-V keys vary by year and trim. Most models use an immobilizer transponder, and newer models often include a smart key fob that programs to the car. Pricing is influenced by whether you go through a Honda dealership, a mobile or walk-in locksmith, or an online source, as well as whether programming is needed and where you live.
Key types and typical costs
Costs below reflect common HR-V configurations and typical pricing as of 2024–2026. Prices can vary by region and service provider.
- Mechanical key (cut only, no transponder): generally $50–$120. No programming required, though some shops charge a cut/install fee.
- Transponder key (immobilizer chip, non-smart): typically $150–$300 when programming is included; dealers are often at the higher end of this range.
- Smart key / remote fob (keyless entry with immobilizer, sometimes with remote start): usually $250–$600 at a dealership; locksmiths may offer $180–$500 depending on the key and programming options.
Note: Not every HR-V will use the exact same key configuration, and some trims or years may differ. It’s wise to verify your key type and obtain multiple quotes before proceeding.
Additional factors that affect price
Several factors influence the final cost beyond the key type, including the vehicle year, the exact key model, and where the replacement is purchased or programmed. The following considerations commonly affect the price.
- Year and trim of the HR-V can change the key design and programming requirements.
- Whether remote functions (lock/unlock, start) are included, adding to the complexity and price.
- Source of service: Honda dealership vs. independent automotive locksmith vs. online/third-party providers.
- Proof of ownership and vehicle identification requirements for programming.
- Turnaround time and whether after-hours service is needed.
Dealerships often provide the most seamless integration with vehicle systems but at higher prices, while experienced locksmiths can offer competitive pricing with reliable programming.
Where to get replacement and what to expect
Common options include a Honda dealership, an independent automotive locksmith, or, with caution, online vendors that supply blank keys and programming services. Always confirm programming compatibility, warranty coverage, and what’s included in the quote before purchase.
- Honda dealership: high confidence in compatibility and programming; typical range for smart keys with programming is $300–$600, depending on key type and region.
- Independent automotive locksmith: often more affordable; smart keys with programming generally $180–$450, depending on the key and vehicle year.
- Online/third-party vendors: potential savings on the key itself, but programming may require a local shop; verify return policies and warranty.
When shopping, ask about what’s included (programming, batteries for the fob, blades, and any guarantees) and whether the price covers both cutting and programming. If you have roadside assistance or a vehicle warranty, check if key replacement is covered.
Summary
For a Honda HR-V, replacement costs typically span from about $50 for a basic mechanical key to $600 or more for a fully equipped smart key with remote and immobilizer programming. The final price depends on key type, year, service provider, and location. Obtain several quotes, confirm programming requirements, and verify warranty terms to choose the best option for your situation.


