Honda's current SUV lineup in the United States includes the HR-V, CR-V, Pilot and Passport, plus the all-electric Prologue. Historically, Honda has also produced other SUV-style models, such as the Element, which are no longer in production. This article outlines what Honda makes today and what it has built in the past.
Current Honda SUVs
The following models represent Honda's active SUV lineup in North America today.
- Honda HR-V
- Honda CR-V
- Honda Pilot
- Honda Passport
- Honda Prologue (all-electric SUV)
These models span a range from subcompact to three-row family SUVs and mark Honda's push into electrification with the Prologue, alongside proven gasoline-powered crossovers.
HR-V
The HR-V is Honda's subcompact crossover, positioned below the CR-V. It emphasizes practicality, maneuverability in urban settings, and available all-wheel drive for light-terrain versatility.
CR-V
Pilot
The Pilot is a three-row midsize SUV aimed at families, with ample seating and cargo space, strong highway comfort, and driver-assistance features designed for longer trips and everyday use.
Passport
Prologue
Historical Honda SUVs
Honda has built several notable SUVs that are no longer in production. Here are two of the best-known examples from previous generations.
- Honda Element (2003–2011)
- Honda Passport (1993–2002; revived for 2019–present)
These former models illustrate how Honda experimented with SUV form factors before settling on its current lineup of crossovers and the new electric Prologue.
Summary
Today, Honda's SUV family centers on the HR-V, CR-V, Pilot and Passport, with the Prologue expanding the lineup into electrification. In the past, the brand experimented with other SUV formats, most notably the Element and the original Passport, shaping Honda's ongoing evolution in the crossover/SUV space.


