The Honda Clarity isn’t a single car that’s simply “electric” or “hybrid.” It was a family of three distinct vehicles: Clarity Electric (full electric), Clarity Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV), and Clarity Fuel Cell (hydrogen-powered). As of 2024–2026, Honda has largely stopped selling Clarity models new in the United States and many other markets, leaving only used examples in some regions.
Overview of the Clarity variants
The Clarity lineup was designed to explore multiple alternative propulsion options under one name. The following brief outlines summarize what each variant offered when it was available new.
- Clarity Electric — a fully electric vehicle with a single-motor setup and a battery that provided roughly 80–90 miles of EPA-rated range per charge, depending on the year and configuration.
- Clarity Plug-In Hybrid — combined electric driving with a gasoline engine; offered a modest electric-only range (roughly 40–50 miles on a full charge, again depending on the model year) before the gasoline engine augmented range.
- Clarity Fuel Cell — hydrogen fuel-cell variant that generates electricity from onboard hydrogen; typically delivered a longer overall range (around 300–370 miles, depending on year) but required access to hydrogen fueling infrastructure.
In short, these three variants represent electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen-powered options within the Clarity family.
Current status and availability
Understanding what this means for buyers today requires noting the market status of the Clarity lineup across regions.
- In the United States, Honda ended new-car sales of the Clarity family by the 2022 model year; production and marketing have largely ceased for these variants.
- In other markets, availability was always limited and has since diminished; hydrogen fueling infrastructure remains a limiting factor for the FCV option.
- Today, there are no new Clarity cars for sale; potential buyers must rely on used examples or former leases, if available.
Overall, Honda has shifted its electrification strategy toward newer models and technologies, with the Clarity serving as an early, multi-propulsion experiment rather than a continuing, mainstream line.
What this means for buyers and enthusiasts
For buyers seeking Honda’s electrified options, there are now other models such as the Civic e:HEV and the increasingly electric-oriented lineup, including upcoming fully electric offerings. The Clarity Fuel Cell remains a niche reference point for hydrogen-powered passenger vehicles, illustrating both the potential and the logistical challenges of hydrogen infrastructure.
Summary
The Honda Clarity is not a single electric or hybrid model. It was a trio of variants—Electric, Plug-In Hybrid, and Fuel Cell—covering fully electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen-powered propulsion. The lineup has largely exited new-car sales in the U.S. and many markets, with limited availability in the used market and ongoing considerations about fueling infrastructure. Honda’s modern electrification direction has moved beyond the Clarity toward newer solutions and models.


