The most affordable new Honda in the United States as of 2026 is the Honda HR-V LX, with a starting price in the low-to-mid $20,000s before destination charges. Prices vary by region, trim level, and current promotions.
How affordability is measured
Affordability in this article focuses on the sticker price of a new vehicle before dealer discounts, destination charges, and taxes. Availability can differ by market, and incentives can change monthly, so the lowest listed price today might shift with promotions or regional pricing.
Current entry-level pricing in the United States
Here are the lowest-priced new Honda models typically available in the United States as of 2026, including standard trims and typical starting MSRP before destination charges. Exact prices depend on region and current incentives.
- Honda HR-V LX — starting in the low-to-mid $20,000s (roughly around $23,000–$24,500 before destination charges).
- Honda Civic LX — starting in the mid-$20,000s (roughly around $24,000–$26,000 before destination charges).
Taken together, these figures indicate that the HR-V LX remains the gateway model for price-conscious buyers in the US, with the Civic LX offering a step up in features at a modest premium.
Global perspective: cheaper Hondas outside the United States
Europe and the Jazz/City markets
In many European and other global markets, the entry point for Honda is the Jazz (known as the City in some regions), a subcompact hatchback that often carries a lower starting price than the HR-V or Civic, depending on local tax regimes and incentives.
Canada and other nearby markets
Canada and other nearby markets typically align with US pricing in structure, but local currency, shipping, and taxes can affect the final sticker price. The HR-V remains the most affordable new Honda in Canada in many trims, followed by the Civic in higher trims.
Summary
Across the United States, the Honda HR-V LX is generally the most affordable new Honda for 2026, with a starting price in the low-to-mid $20,000s before destination charges. Globally, however, cheapest Hondas can be the Jazz/City in many markets, reflecting regional product availability and pricing. Buyers should check current local pricing and incentives to confirm the best value in their area.


