2017.
Honda's last traditional station wagon was the Civic Tourer, sold in European markets from 2013 to 2017. After 2017, Honda has not produced a wagon in its global lineup, with the brand instead focusing on hatchbacks and sport-utility vehicles.
What counts as a Honda station wagon?
In automotive terms, a station wagon (or estate) is a car with a stretched rear cargo area and a fifth door. For Honda, wagon variants appeared mainly in Europe under the Civic name, marketed as the Civic Tourer. These models were designed to offer more cargo space while sharing the Civic’s platform and powertrains. Honda’s U.S. lineup never included the Civic Tourer, and the company has not offered a dedicated wagon body style in recent years on other global models.
Civic Tourer: the last Honda wagon
Overview and timeline: The Civic Tourer (estate) was introduced for European markets in 2013 and remained in production until 2017. It provided extra cargo space compared with the hatchback while preserving the Civic’s practical footprint. Production ended in 2017 as Honda redirected its product strategy toward hatchbacks and SUVs.
Key facts:
- Market: Europe
- Body style: estate/wagon
- Production years: 2013–2017
- Not offered in the United States or Canada
- Replaced by other Civic variants (hatchback) in the lineup
Conclusion: The Civic Tourer stands as Honda’s last traditional station wagon, with no new wagons introduced since 2017.
Has Honda produced any other wagons since then?
No new traditional station wagons have been introduced by Honda since the Civic Tourer. The company has concentrated on crossovers and SUVs—such as the CR-V, HR-V, Passport, and Pilot—alongside the Civic hatchback, with no current wagon variant in its global portfolio.
In short, the 2017 end of the Civic Tourer marks the latest year Honda built a station wagon.
Summary
Final takeaway: 2017 was the last year Honda produced a station wagon, via the European-market Civic Tourer. Since then, Honda has not offered a wagon body style in its global lineup, prioritizing hatchbacks and SUVs instead.


