Yes, Honda Sells Electric Cars - Here’s What They Offer In 2025 & How Much They Cost

Electric cars are becoming more mainstream every year, as many drivers are making the switch from traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. Potential EV owners who prefer Honda only have a small selection to choose from, but the automaker’s products do offer high-tech innovation paired with both efficiency and style.

Honda’s fully-electric offering is the Prologue, an SUV with an MSRP of $47,500. Buying the Prologue could also help save money in the long run, as eligible buyers get access to a federal tax credit of $7,500. Honda’s second option isthe fuel-cell electric CR-V e:FCEV,which has an MSRP of $50,000. This SUV is only available in California, and Honda will give you a fuel card good for $15,000 worth of hydrogen fuel if you lease it for three years.

The Honda 0 Saloon on display at CES 2025

Honda also offers a selection of hybrids for those buyers who aren’t completely sold on electric cars. These include hybrid versions of the Accord and Civic, both of which cost in the low-to-mid $30,000 range.

Honda will debut two new EVs in 2026

Honda’s footprint in the world of electric cars isn’t huge, but that’s changing thanks to the automaker’s upcoming electric vehicles. ​The 0 Series EVs representa major shift in Honda’s approach to EV design and technologyand take the form of a saloon and SUV.

The aerodynamic Honda 0 Saloon is the automaker’s first 0-Series prototype EV, and it incorporates Honda’s new ASIMO operating system to provide a personalized driving experience. The MSRP for the Saloon is expected to be around $50,000, and it will debut sometime in late 2026. Honda’s other offering is the 0-Series SUV, which also features the ASIMO OS and is due to be released in the first half of 2026. It’s also expected to retail for $50,000.

The 0 Saloon and 0 SUV were on display at theJanuary 2025 Consumer Electronics Showin Las Vegas. Both vehicles will be manufactured at the Honda EV Hub in Ohio, where the company builds gas-powered and electric cars on the same production lines.