There is no Honda CR-V Black Edition available in the U.S. market as of 2026. Some overseas markets have offered limited-run Black Edition variants, but these are region-specific and not part of Honda's standard global lineup.
Regional availability and official stance
S Honda occasionally releases special editions in certain markets. A CR-V Black Edition has appeared in some countries as a limited run, designed to give the SUV a darker styling theme. These editions are rare, time-bound, and vary by year and market, so they are not consistently offered or widely documented in Honda's global lineup.
Note that availability changes with new model year updates and regional strategies, so always check with a local Honda dealer or the official regional website for the latest information.
- Limited production: Black Edition variants are not part of the standard CR-V lineup.
- Styling focus: Typically emphasize blacked-out exterior accents and interior trim.
- Regional scope: Offered only in select markets and/or years, not worldwide.
Because these editions are not standard, features and availability are variable by market and year.
Options for U.S. buyers seeking a Black Edition look
In the United States, the CR-V trims are LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring. If you want a darker aesthetic, you can explore aftermarket styling kits or dealer- or accessory-pack options that mimic a Black Edition look, bearing in mind that such modifications may affect warranty or resale value.
Common features of Black Edition-style packages (where offered)
Where available, Black Edition packages typically include a combination of the following:
- Blacked-out exterior elements (grille, badging, mirror caps, roof rails)
- Dark or black alloy wheels
- Black interior trim or leather with contrasting stitching
- Special edition badges or plaque
Always verify exact contents with the seller, as offerings vary by market and year.
Summary
The Honda CR-V Black Edition is not a standard, globally available trim. In the U.S., there is no official Black Edition as part of Honda's current lineup. Some regional markets have issued limited Black Edition variants in the past, but these are rare and not permanently available. For U.S. buyers, achieving a similar look relies on official trims or aftermarket options, each with its own caveats.


