May Honda CR-V Deals
What Car Shoppers Need to Know
- The Honda CR-V is one of our favorite small SUVs.
- A gas engine and front-wheel drive are standard; a hybrid powertrain and all-wheel drive are available.
- Cash-back offers, low interest rates and special lease rates available
The 2026 Honda CR-V is an excellent small SUV, having just finished second out of eight entries in our quasi-annual Compact SUV Challenge on the strength of its high-quality interior, smooth ride and adept handling, and efficient hybrid powertrain. A base price in the low $30,000s only enhances the CR-V’s appeal.
Honda’s current deals are not as generous as those available for the CR-V last month during the Spring Sales Event, but for the next two months, shoppers can get up to $600 cash back on a 2026 CR-V or qualify for low-interest-rate loans of up to 72 months. All offers outlined below are valid through July 6.
Related: 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid Review: Popular for Good Reason
Cash Deals
Purchase Loyalty: $500
This offer is valid for both the CR-V and the CR-V hybrid. Purchase loyalty offers are only available to current owners or lessees of a brand’s vehicles or those produced by the same automaker. So, for Honda, that also means its Acura luxury arm. Typically, you do not need to trade in your current Honda or Acura to be eligible. This offer is reduced from $1,000 in April for the CR-V and $1,250 for the hybrid.
Lease Loyalty: $500
Also valid for both the CR-V and CR-V hybrid, this lease loyalty promotion is limited to current owners or lessees of Honda or Acura vehicles who lease a new CR-V. As with a purchase loyalty offer, you usually do not need to trade in your current vehicle or terminate your current lease. This offer is reduced from $1,000 in April for the CR-V and $1,250 for the hybrid.
Lease Cash: $600 (CR-V); $700 (CR-V Hybrid)
Lease cash can be applied to your amount due at signing, reducing upfront costs. It might also be applied toward the capitalized cost, which is the total amount being financed by the lease. As lease payments are calculated from the capitalized cost, reducing this amount results in lower monthly payments. This offer carries over from April for the CR-V and improves by $100 for the hybrid.
Conquest: $500
Conquest promotions are cash-back offers available to current owners of vehicles from competing brands. This deal is available to shoppers who currently own Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, RAM, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota or Volkswagen vehicles. Shoppers do not need to trade in the competitor’s vehicle. This offer is valid for both the CR-V and CR-V hybrid and is reduced from $1,000 in April for the CR-V and $1,250 for the hybrid.
CR-V
| Program Type | Maximum Cash |
| Lease cash | 600 |
| Lease loyalty | 500 |
| Purchase loyalty | 500 |
| Lease cash | 600 |
| Conquest promo | 500 |
CR-V Hybrid
| Program Type | Maximum Cash |
| Lease loyalty | 500 |
| Lease cash | 700 |
| Conquest promo | 500 |
| Purchase loyalty | 500 |
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Finance Deals
The interest rate, or annual percentage rate, is the amount a lender charges you for borrowing money. A lower interest rate means you pay less money over the life of the loan. Buyers must qualify for promotional interest rates.
Whereas Honda reduced the amounts for most of its cash deals this month, the APR offers remain largely the same, though the rates for the CR-V hybrid drop a half point. Rates below apply to both the CR-V and CR-V hybrid.
| Loan Term (Months) | APR |
| 24 | 2.49% |
| 36 | 2.49% |
| 48 | 3.49% |
| 60 | 3.49% |
| 72 | 4.49% |
Lease Deals
Like last month, there are currently no nationwide lease promotions, but regional offers may be available. Check with your local dealer for any deals available in your area. The example below is valid on the base front-wheel-drive CR-V LX in more than half the states in the U.S.
- Term: 36 months
- Mileage allowance: 30,000 miles
- Monthly payment: $289
- Due at signing: $4,199
| Trim | Marketing Region | Term (Months) | Monthly Payment | Due at Signing | Mileage Allowance |
| LX (FWD) | Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin | 36 | $289 | $4,199 | 30,000 (10,000 miles per year) |
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.
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