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Honda Civic and CR-V win Best Resale Value award

Honda stood out at the 2025 Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards in the United States, with the Civic, Accord and CR-V models leading their respective categories. The CR-V also ranked among the top ten in overall resale value. The award considered the conventional and hybrid versions of these models.

Honda Civic Si 2025

Honda models awarded in Kelley Blue Book 2025:

Honda Civic 2025 and Civic Hybrid – Best resale value: compact car

Honda Accord 2025 and Accord Hybrid – Best resale value: midsize car

Honda CR-V 2025 and CR-V Hybrid – Best resale value: compact SUV/crossover

Top 10 Overall – Honda CR-V 2025 and CR-V Hybrid – Best resale value

About the Kelley Blue Book Award for Best Resale Value

The Kelley Blue Book Award for Best Resale Value is based on projections from the institution’s Official Residual Value Guide. Values ​​are determined by automotive analysts using statistical models developed from millions of transactions. Vehicles that have the highest five-year projected residual values, expressed as a percentage of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), are recognized.

About Honda in the United States
Honda offers a full line of vehicles through more than 1,000 independent dealerships across the United States. The range includes the Civic and Accord models, the HR-V, CR-V, Passport, Prologue and Pilot utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup truck and the Odyssey minivan.

The brand’s electrified lineup, responsible for more than a quarter of sales in 2024, includes the all-electric Prologue SUV, as well as the Accord, CR-V and Civic hybrid models, and the fuel cell-powered CR-V e:FCEV. A new hybrid Prelude is expected to be released later this year.

Honda has maintained vehicle production operations in the United States for more than four decades, with eight factories operating in the country. By 2024, more than 99% of Honda automobiles sold in the North American market were manufactured in North America, with approximately 60% produced in the United States, with domestic and global components.

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