Every Honda Cash-Back Offer Right Now
What Car Shoppers Need to Know
- Honda Spring Event runs through April 30.
- Incentives available on nearly every model Honda makes
- Promotion includes offers for buyers and lessees
Honda has kicked off its Spring Event. The annual promotion includes numerous cash offers and lease deals on nearly every vehicle in Honda’s diverse lineup, including:
- Conquest promotions: These incentives are only available to buyers who trade in a vehicle from a competing brand. These deals may apply to any vehicle from any other brand or be limited to specific makes and models.
- Purchase loyalty: Loyalty offers are only available to current owners and lessees of vehicles from the same brand or automaker (in this case, Honda or Acura). You usually do not need to trade in your current vehicle to qualify.
- Lease cash: Lease cash lowers the capitalized cost on a lease. Capitalized cost is the total of the agreed-on price of the vehicle plus any other taxes or fees not covered by the down payment. As payments are calculated based on capitalized cost, lowering this amount decreases your monthly payments. Lease cash can usually be combined with other offers.
- Lease loyalty: Lease loyalty payments are like purchase loyalty incentives, but applied to leases. They are only available to current owners and lessees of vehicles from the same brand or automaker (again, Honda or Acura). You usually do not need to trade in your current vehicle or terminate your current lease to qualify.
- Captive finance bonus cash: Captive finance bonus cash is a price reduction that is only available to buyers who finance their vehicle purchase through the automaker’s captive finance company, in this case Honda Financial Services.
Read on for a model-by-model breakdown of every incentive available during the 2026 Honda Spring Event. Deals apply to 2026 model-year Hondas unless otherwise specified. All offers are valid through April 30.
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Accord Deals
- Conquest promotion: $1,000
- Purchase loyalty: $1,000
- Lease cash: $1,000
- Lease loyalty: $1,000
Accord Hybrid Deals
- Captive finance bonus cash: $750
- Conquest promotion: $1,000
- Purchase loyalty: $1,000
- Lease loyalty: $1,000
Civic Deals
- Conquest promotion: $0-500
- Purchase loyalty: $0–500
- Lease cash: $500
- Lease loyalty: $0-500
Civic Hybrid Deals
- Captive finance bonus cash: $500
CR-V Deals
- Conquest promotion: $1,000
- Purchase loyalty: $1,000
- Lease cash: $300-600
- Lease loyalty: $1,000
CR-V Hybrid Deals
- Captive finance bonus cash: $1,000
- Conquest promotion: $1,250
- Purchase loyalty: $1,250
- Lease loyalty: $1,250
HR-V Deals
- Conquest promotion: $750
- Purchase loyalty: $750
- Lease loyalty: $750
Passport Deals
- Conquest promotion: $1,000
- Purchase loyalty: $1,000
- Lease cash: $500
- Lease loyalty: $1,000
Pilot Deals
- Dealer cash (2025): $1,500
- Conquest promotion: $1,250
- Purchase loyalty: $1,250
- Lease loyalty: $1,250
Ridgeline Deals
- Dealer cash (2025): $2,000
- Dealer cash: $1,500
Where Does Cars.com Get Its Incentive Info?
Cars.com’s reporters receive deals information from an incentive data feed. Not all information is available publicly, however, so check with your local dealership about which deals are available to you.
| Model | Year | Available Programs and Incentives |
| Accord | 2026 |
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| Accord hybrid | 2026 |
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| Civic | 2026 |
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| Civic hybrid | 2026 | Captive finance bonus cash ($500) |
| CR-V | 2026 |
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| CR-V hybrid | 2026 |
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| HR-V | 2026 |
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| Passport | 2026 |
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| Pilot | 2025 | Dealer cash ($1,500) |
| Pilot | 2026 |
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| Ridgeline | 2025 | Dealer cash ($2,000) |
| Ridgeline | 2026 | Dealer cash ($1,500) |
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