In a series of announcements, Honda and its premium subsidiary, Acura, have provided a glimpse into their plans for 2024, bringing anticipation for new models and enhancements. The highlight includes Acura’s addition of a compact crossover to its lineup, positioned alongside the Integra sedan. Meanwhile, Honda is set to introduce the much-anticipated 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid, promising a hybrid model for both the sedan and hatchback.
Details about the new Acura crossover remain scarce, but it’s clear that it won’t be a direct import of the overseas CDX. While Honda refrains from providing extensive insights, there’s speculation that the compact CUV might share its fundamental architecture with the Honda HR-V, potentially featuring upgraded powertrain options. Notably, this is distinct from the imminent arrival of the Acura ZDX, an all-electric crossover built on GM’s Ultium platform.
Acura enthusiasts can also look forward to a comprehensive makeover for the MDX, both internally and externally, along with notable “upgrades” for the RDX. On the Honda front, the confirmation of the Civic Hybrid’s arrival adds excitement to the lineup. Set to launch this year as both a sedan and hatchback, the Civic Hybrid will be part of a broader update featuring fresh styling elements and interior enhancements, with more details expected closer to the launch date.
Additionally, Honda hints at updates for the Odyssey in the upcoming model year, promising more information as the year unfolds. Stay tuned for further developments and unveilings throughout 2024.