Adventure‑flavoured Design, Practical Tech, Two‑motor Hybrid Powertrain in the 2026 Honda CR‑V TrailSport Hybrid
2.0‑L I‑4 + two‑motor hybrid
~204 hp / ~247 lb‑ft (est.)
AWD (TrailSport)
All‑terrain (235/60R18)

Honda’s CR‑V has long been a go‑to for practical drivers. The 2026 Honda CR‑V TrailSport Hybrid adds a dash of adventure with all‑terrain tires, distinctive styling, and standard all‑wheel drive on TrailSport—without losing the easygoing hybrid smoothness we appreciate in daily life. We took it out for a spin at Hopcott Farms during the cranberry harvest.
Key Takeaways
- Adventure look, city manners: TrailSport brings a tougher stance and AT tires; still quiet and efficient for everyday errands.
- Two‑motor hybrid: Familiar Honda setup provides smooth, torquey response and excellent efficiency.
- AWD confidence: Real‑Time AWD adds four‑season versatility for Sea‑to‑Sky weekends and island ferry runs.
- Cabin tech that works: Clean UX with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto; active safety standard.

Design: Trail‑Toned Without the Pretense
Unique TrailSport cues include darker trim, skid‑style garnishes, exclusive badging, and those chunky all‑terrain tires on distinctive 18‑inch wheels. It reads outdoorsy, but not overdone—very much in line with that West Coast aesthetic.

Interior & Tech
- Clear, minimal dash with a modern infotainment screen and a usable instrument cluster layout.
- Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto; multiple USB ports for creator gear.
- Heated front seats and steering wheel available; power tailgate on TrailSport.
- Honda Sensing driver‑assist suite standard.
About parking sensors: Depending on market and configuration, front/rear parking sensors may not be standard on TrailSport. If you want them, verify they’re included on your specific build—or discuss a dealer‑installed option.

Space, Cargo & Everyday Use
Five‑passenger seating with generous rear legroom and a flexible cargo hold make the CR‑V easy to live with. From grocery runs to getaways, the flat load floor and wide tailgate opening simplify everything from cases of cider to weekend bags.
Spec Snapshot (TrailSport Hybrid)
| Powertrain | 2.0‑L I‑4 + two‑motor hybrid (e‑CVT) |
|---|---|
| Output | ~204 hp / ~247 lb‑ft (manufacturer est.) |
| Drivetrain | AWD (TrailSport) |
| Wheels/Tires | 18″ alloys / 235‑60R18 all‑terrain |
| Seats | 5 |
| Notables | TrailSport styling, rugged accents, power tailgate, heated features, Honda Sensing |
Pros & Cons
What We Like
- Rugged look without giving up ride comfort
- Hybrid smoothness and efficiency
- AWD and AT tires for four‑season confidence
- Simple, sensible tech execution
Room to Improve
- Not a hardcore off‑roader (no lift/lockers)
- AT tires may add a touch of road noise
- Parking sensors may require options/dealer add‑on