Many rental agencies stock Honda models, so you can rent a Honda from several major brands—most notably Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hertz Global, Avis Car Rental, Budget Car Rental, National Car Rental, Alamo Rent A Car, Thrifty Car Rental, and Dollar Rent A Car.
In this article, we explain which companies commonly rent Honda cars, how fleet availability can vary by region and season, and note Honda’s own rental network in Japan. The goal is to help you quickly identify where you can find a Honda for your next trip and what to expect at checkout.
Who typically rents Honda cars?
These are the largest global rental brands that routinely carry Honda models in their fleets. Availability varies by location and time of year, so checking the local fleet online is recommended.
Before you look for a Honda, it helps to know which operators are most likely to have one at your destination. The following list covers the major international players you’ll encounter in many markets.
- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Hertz Global
- Avis Car Rental
- Budget Car Rental
- National Car Rental
- Alamo Rent A Car
- Thrifty Car Rental
- Dollar Rent A Car
When planning, consider that the exact Honda lineup at any given location typically includes popular models such as the Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, and Fit/Jazz, depending on regional demand and vehicle rotations.
Honda Rent-a-Car in Japan
In addition to the international rental brands, Honda operates its own rental network in Japan under the Honda Rent-a-Car brand. This network focuses on Honda-brand vehicles and is designed to connect customers with Honda dealerships and rental locations across the country. Availability can vary by region, and reservations can be made through the Honda Rent-a-Car site or via participating partners in Japan.
How the Honda network works
The Honda Rent-a-Car system often emphasizes newer Honda models and may place you at locations that align with Honda’s service network, including airports and city outlets. While selections are typically limited to Honda-brand vehicles, pricing and terms are similar to other rental options but tied to Honda’s brand ecosystem.
What to know when renting a Honda
Whether you choose a major international brand or Honda’s own rental network, here are practical tips to improve your odds of getting the Honda you want. Start by checking the online fleet for your destination, compare similar models across two or three providers, and confirm exact trim and transmission type before booking. Don’t forget to review fuel policy, mileage limits, and any regional surcharges.
Summary
Honda cars are widely available to rent through a range of providers worldwide, with Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Budget, National, Alamo, Thrifty, and Dollar being the most common globally. In Japan, Honda’s own Rent-a-Car network offers brand-specific rentals. Always verify local availability online and at pickup, as inventory can vary by location and season.


