In the United States, the cheapest new Honda is the HR-V, with a starting MSRP around $23,650 before destination charges. Worldwide, the cheapest Honda varies by market due to local demand, taxes, and model availability.
Market-by-market snapshot
Prices and model availability differ by country. The following list highlights common entry-level Hondas in major markets and provides rough starting-price guidance where available.
- United States — Honda HR-V is often the entry-level model, with a starting price around $23,650 USD before destination charges.
- United Kingdom / Europe — The Honda Jazz (also known as Honda Fit in some markets) is typically the most affordable new Honda; prices vary by trim and promotions and are usually in the low to mid-teens of thousands in local currency.
- India / Southeast Asia — The most affordable new Honda is commonly the Amaze compact sedan (and, in some markets, the Jazz); prices start in the lakh range in Indian rupees and similar entry-price bands in regional currencies.
- Other regions — In several markets, smaller hatchbacks like the Brio (wherestill sold) or similarly sized models serve as the cheapest new Honda; availability and naming vary by country.
Note: These are approximate indications. The actual cheapest model and price depend on local taxes, incentives, trim levels, dealer discounts, and current supply.
Details by region
In the United States, the HR-V’s base configuration is typically the most affordable route into Honda ownership. In Europe and the United Kingdom, the Jazz is often the least expensive new Honda; in India and parts of Asia, the Amaze or Jazz variants may hold the title for the lowest entry price. Availability and naming vary by market, and Honda frequently updates trims and pricing annually.
To confirm the exact cheapest option for your location, check Honda's official country site or contact a local dealer for current MSRP, destination charges, and any promotional discounts.
Summary
The cheapest brand-new Honda car depends on where you buy it. In the U.S., the entry-level Honda HR-V is typically the least expensive model, while other regions may find the Jazz, Amaze, or Brio variants as their most affordable option. Prices shift with promos, taxes, and destination charges, so always verify current pricing with a local dealer for the exact figure in your area.


