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What was the last year Honda made a coupe?

Honda’s last two‑door coupe in its mainstream lineup was the Accord Coupe, which was discontinued after the 2017 model year. Since then, Honda has not offered a two‑door passenger car in most markets. This article traces the last years of notable Honda coupes and what happened to the two‑door bodystyle.


Scope and nuance


When people ask about the last year Honda made a coupe, they are typically referring to Honda’s mainstream, mass‑market cars sold in markets like the United States. There have been two‑door models in Honda’s history (and under its luxury division Acura), but those offerings ended at different times. The following timeline highlights the last years of major Honda two‑door models.


Notable Honda two‑door models and their final years


The list below identifies some of the best‑known Honda two‑door models and the year they were last produced in their coupe form. This illustrates the gradual retreat from two‑door passenger cars in Honda’s lineup.



  • Honda Prelude — Last produced as a two‑door coupe in 2001 (end of the fifth generation).

  • Civic Coupe (ninth generation, FB) — Last produced as a two‑door Civic in 2015 (model years 2013–2015 in the US).

  • CR‑Z — A compact two‑seat hybrid coupe produced from 2010 to 2016; final year 2016.

  • Accord Coupe — Last two‑door Accord, produced for model years 2013–2017; discontinued after 2017.


Taken together, these points show that the last year Honda offered a two‑door coupe in its mainstream lineup was 2017, with the Accord Coupe. Since then, there has been no new two‑door Honda passenger car; the brand has focused on sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs. It’s worth noting that Acura, Honda’s luxury division, has its own two‑door sports models (including the NSX), which are separate from Honda’s brand lineup.


Summary of the key takeaway: 2017 was the final year for Honda’s two‑door coupes in its mainstream lineup, marking the end of an era for the brand’s traditional two‑door passenger cars.


Context: Honda’s current lineup and alternatives


As of the mid‑2020s, Honda’s global lineup centers on sedans, hatchbacks, crossovers, and SUVs. There are no new Honda‑badged two‑door coupes in production, and the company has not signaled a return to the classic two‑door coupe format for its mainstream models. For buyers seeking low‑volume or niche two‑door experiences, options would rely on older used examples or non‑Honda brands, or on Acura’s sportier offerings rather than Honda’s own badge.


Summary


The last year Honda produced a mainstream two‑door coupe was 2017 (the Accord Coupe). Other Honda coupes in history ended earlier (Prelude in 2001, Civic Coupe in 2015, CR‑Z in 2016), and since then Honda has focused on other body styles. For those curious about two‑door Hondas, the current landscape is one of historical models and used examples rather than new, factory‑fresh coupes.

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