
Hybrid SUVs are no longer just for the city. The 2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport is unveiled, aiming for the North American market.
Positioned as an SUV blending off-road capability with hybrid efficiency, Honda aims to challenge Hyundai and Kia’s expanding SUV lineup in the U.S.
Honda’s move comes as Korean SUVs gain traction, especially with the Tucson phenomenon and strong performances from models like the Elantra and Santa Fe.

Hyundai’s U.S. sales hit 81,503 units last April, a 19% year-over-year increase. The Tucson led with a 41% sales spike, setting monthly records for seven straight months and driving the brand’s growth.
It wasn’t just Tucson. The Elantra, Santa Fe, Sonata, and Palisade all saw significant upticks, highlighting Hyundai’s strong lineup. In the green vehicle segment, hybrid sales surged 46%, driving a 25% overall increase in eco-friendly vehicle sales year-over-year.
Kia maintained its SUV momentum, selling 74,805 vehicles, a 14% growth, with strong performances from Carnival, Telluride, and Sportage.
Analysts suggest President Donald Trump’s comments on potential high tariffs for foreign cars may have accelerated purchases as consumers sought to beat possible price hikes.

As Korean SUVs gain market share, Honda unveils the new CR-V TrailSport, combining off-road capability with hybrid efficiency.
The 2026 CR-V lineup includes this model with a 2.0-liter hybrid powertrain delivering 204 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. Unlike previous versions, it comes standard with all-wheel drive and features a low-speed traction management system for speeds under 9 mph.
The CR-V TrailSport features Continental ATR all-terrain tires, exclusive 18-inch wheels, and design elements like orange ambient lighting to enhance its off-road appeal.
Inside, it introduces fabric seats paired with a power tailgate, along with an 8-speaker 320W audio system, a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. The top trim adds Google Built-In software for an enhanced user experience.

The CR-V, projected to sell over 400,000 units in the U.S. in 2024, solidifies its position as Honda’s flagship SUV. However, Hyundai and Kia’s aggressive strategies present both a challenge and an opportunity for Honda.
Honda emphasizes the TrailSport as not just an option package but a distinct model with specialized driving dynamics. Social media buzz includes comments like, I’m canceling my current order to get the CR-V and It outperforms the 4Runner, showing growing consumer interest.
The CR-V TrailSport, priced between 37,500 and 40,500 USD, directly competes with higher-end Tucson hybrid trims.
By leveraging its brand reputation and enhancing off-road capabilities, Honda aims to capture a larger share of the SUV market, appealing to both urban and adventure-seeking drivers. The industry watches closely to see how other automakers will respond in this evolving SUV landscape.