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Honda Finds Its Footing in April as Sedans Surge and Hybrids Gain Momentum

by Samir Gautam
May 4, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars
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Honda April Sales Rise 1.6% as Accord and Civic Drive Growth

Honda April Sales Rise 1.6% as Accord and Civic Drive Growth

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After a challenging stretch, Honda finally has a reason to breathe a little easier. April brought a modest but meaningful uptick, with total sales rising 1.6% to 125,571 units.

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Here’s the twist, though the recovery wasn’t powered by SUVs or crossovers, but by good old sedans.

The biggest headline belongs to the Honda Accord, which saw a sharp 42.5% jump in sales. Moving over 16,000 units in a single month, the Accord is clearly hitting the right notes with buyers again.

Close behind, the Honda Civic continues its steady climb, posting a 6.3% increase with over 25,000 units sold.

What this really means is simple: in a market that’s been obsessed with SUVs for years, sedans aren’t done yet—they’re just waiting for the right moment to strike back.

A Curious Comeback: Prelude Gains Ground

Then there’s the unexpected story.

The Honda Prelude, still in its early comeback phase, had its best month yet with 357 units sold. That might sound small, but context matters—it’s a steady climb and even puts it ahead of the Subaru BRZ in year-to-date numbers.

For a niche sports coupe, that’s a signal Honda might be tapping into a quiet but loyal enthusiast base.

SUVs Struggle Despite CR-V Strength

While sedans brought the momentum, Honda’s SUV and truck lineup told a different story.

Combined sales in this category dropped 5.3% to 84,103 units. Models like the Honda Odyssey saw a steep 23% decline, and the electric Honda Prologue slipped 18.4%.

Even staples like the Honda Pilot and Honda HR-V couldn’t escape the downturn.

The lone exception? The Honda CR-V.

Sales edged up 2.9%, with over 42,000 units sold, reinforcing its position as Honda’s top-selling model by a wide margin. It’s doing exactly what a flagship should: holding steady when the rest of the lineup wobbles.

Hybrids Are Quietly Taking Over

If there’s one clear trend shaping Honda’s future, it’s electrification, specifically hybrids.

More than 40,000 hybrid vehicles were sold in April alone. Even more telling, over half of all Accord and CR-V buyers opted for electrified versions.

With fuel prices staying unpredictable, buyers are clearly leaning toward efficiency without fully committing to EVs. Honda seems to be benefiting from that middle ground.

Acura Faces a Tough Road Ahead

While Honda stabilizes, its luxury arm is having a rougher ride.

Acura reported a 15.6% drop in April sales, totaling just 11,834 units. The Acura RDX took a major hit, falling over 30%, and its upcoming hiatus raises bigger questions about the brand’s direction.

Other models didn’t inspire confidence either just 81 units of the Acura TLX and a mere 10 of the Acura ZDX were sold.

There are a couple of bright spots. The Acura Integra continues to grow, posting a 27.1% increase, while the Acura MDX held steady.

The Bigger Picture

Honda’s April numbers don’t scream breakout success, but they do signal something important—balance is returning.

Sedans are back in the conversation, hybrids are gaining serious traction, and core models like the CR-V remain dependable anchors.

If this momentum holds, Honda may not just recover it could reshape where its strength really lies.

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