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2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV (Japan Spec): The Home-Market Comeback Nobody Expected

When Honda pulled the wraps off the sixth-generation CR-V back in 2022, one question lingered louder than most: Where was Japan’s version? For reasons Honda never fully explained, the brand’s best-selling global SUV skipped its home market entirely—until now. The Japan Mobility Show finally marked the long-overdue return of the domestic CR-V, offered exclusively as a hybrid and trimmed down to a laser-focused two-variant lineup.

And in typical Honda fashion, the wait wasn’t for nothing.

A CR-V Focused for Japan

While markets like the U.S. get a sprawling menu of trims—from base LX all the way to the rugged TrailSport—the Japanese lineup is intentionally simple. Buyers have just two choices:

  • CR-V e:HEV RS
  • CR-V e:HEV RS Black Edition

Honda says the streamlined approach is meant to reduce confusion and create clear value distinctions. And honestly, it works.

Meet the Black Edition: Stealth Mode Activated

Sitting at the top of the hierarchy, the Black Edition takes the CR-V’s clean design and gives it an extra layer of attitude. Crystal Black accents wrap the lower bodywork, the 19-inch wheels wear a darker finish with noise-reduction tech, and the cabin takes on a more premium, shadowy vibe with a black headliner and Piano Black trim.

Other exclusives include:

  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Ventilated seats
  • Head-up display
  • Honda Sensing 360 (an upgraded safety suite with wider radar/camera coverage and enhanced highway assists)

AWD is standard here too, because a flagship should come fully loaded.

Standard RS: Still Well Equipped

Even the entry RS trim comes with a generous kit list that would make some competitors blush:

  • 9-inch infotainment system
  • 10.2-inch digital cluster
  • 12-speaker Bose audio
  • Wireless charging
  • Hands-free tailgate
  • Heated seats
  • Honda Sensing ADAS

Buyers can pick between FWD and AWD, making it the more flexible option.

The Powertrain: Hybrid Only, and Proud of It

Japan’s CR-V goes all-in on Honda’s e:HEV technology. Under the hood sits a 2.0-liter four-cylinder paired with two electric motors and an e-CVT. Honda hasn’t released full domestic figures yet, but the same setup makes 181 hp in European models.

More importantly, the system behaves like a series hybrid most of the time—in other words, the electric motors do the heavy lifting, and the gas engine often acts as a generator. It’s smooth, quiet, and efficiency-minded, which fits the Japanese market perfectly.

Accessory Packs: Tough or Urban, Take Your Pick

Honda knows customization sells, so both trims can be dressed up through two factory packages:

Tough Premium (Black Edition only)

  • Luna Silver bumper insert
  • Rugged side skirts
  • Crystal Black roof spoiler
  • Blacked-out badges

Urban Premium (RS version)

  • Similar components, but finished to blend with the RS’s lighter cladding
  • Designed for a more understated, city-focused look

Honda Genuine Accessories will expand further with items like wind deflectors and extra exterior accents.

Pricing and Availability

Order books in Japan open December 12, with first deliveries scheduled for February 2026.

  • CR-V e:HEV RS — ¥5,122,700 (≈ $33,100)
  • CR-V e:HEV RS Black Edition (AWD) — ¥5,779,400 (≈ $37,400)

And sitting in a different league entirely is the CR-V e:FCEV, Honda’s hydrogen fuel-cell plug-in hybrid variant. It’s already available in limited numbers starting at ¥8,094,900 (≈ $52,300).

Where It Fits in Honda’s Japan SUV Lineup

Now that the CR-V is officially back, it joins the WR-V, Vezel, and ZR-V to round out Honda’s domestic SUV family. The gap it left is finally filled—and with the Black Edition leading the charge, Honda seems eager to remind Japan that the CR-V is still the brand’s global backbone.

Source: Honda