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Honda Car Insurance

Honda vehicles are known for offering a wide range of options, from practical sedans and versatile SUVs to trucks, minivans, hybrids and electric models. Because Honda drivers have different needs, insurance considerations can vary by model, year, driving habits and available safety or technology features.

If you’re shopping for insurance for a Honda, it can help to understand the factors that may affect your coverage and premium. Explore Honda models below to learn how insurance considerations may differ across the lineup.

Explore car insurance by Honda model

Click on a vehicle model below to learn more about general insurance considerations for that vehicle.

What to consider when insuring a Honda

The cost to insure a Honda depends on more than just the manufacturer. Your specific model, location, driving history and coverage choices all play a role.

  • Vehicle type and model: Sedans, SUVs, trucks and minivans can differ in size, use and repair needs, while higher trims or specialized packages may include features that affect the cost to repair or replace parts.
  • Hybrid, electric and safety features: Honda hybrid and electric models may have different repair considerations than gas-only vehicles, and available driver-assistance systems can vary by model year.
  • How the vehicle is used: Daily commuting, family driving, long road trips or work-related use can all factor into insurance needs.
  • Where the vehicle is kept: Garaging location can affect insurance considerations, including exposure to weather, theft or other risks.
  • Household drivers: The drivers listed on the policy, including their driving history and experience, can influence coverage needs and pricing.
  • Coverage limits and deductibles: The limits and deductibles you choose can affect both your protection and your premium.
  • Whether the vehicle is leased, financed or owned: Lenders or leasing companies may have specific coverage requirements.

What we often see across Honda vehicles

Many Honda models are commonly used as everyday vehicles, which can influence how owners think about coverage. Depending on the model, drivers may prioritize protection for commuting, family transportation, cargo space, towing, fuel-efficient driving or electric vehicle ownership.

  • Popular Honda sedans, SUVs and minivans may be used for daily commuting or family driving.
  • Parts availability, repair complexity and technology features can influence repair timelines and costs.
  • Honda Sensing® includes driver-assistance technologies such as collision mitigation braking, road departure mitigation, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition on many models, though features vary by model and year.
  • Hybrid, plug-in, fuel-cell or electric models may require specialized repair knowledge or parts.
  • Insurance considerations can vary significantly between models such as the Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Pilot, Odyssey and Ridgeline.

Does Honda Sensing® affect insurance rates?

Safety and driver-assistance features may be one factor insurers consider, but they are only part of the overall picture. Honda Sensing® is designed to support drivers with features that can help with certain collision risks, lane guidance and following distance. However, insurance pricing can also depend on the model, trim, repair costs, location, driving history, coverage selections and other factors.

Are Honda hybrids and electric vehicles insured differently?

Honda offers several hybrid and electrified vehicles, and these models may have different insurance considerations than gas-only vehicles. Hybrid systems, batteries, electric components and related technology can affect repair complexity, while the vehicle’s value, trim and safety features can also play a role. The best way to understand coverage for your specific Honda hybrid or electric vehicle is to get a quote based on the exact model and how you plan to use it.

 Honda car insurance FAQs

The cost to insure a Honda depends on several factors, including the specific model, year, repair costs, driver history, location and coverage selections. A smaller sedan may have different considerations than an SUV, truck, minivan, hybrid or electric model.

Honda vehicles vary in size, use, value, technology and repair needs. For example, a Ridgeline pickup may be used differently than a Civic sedan or Odyssey minivan, and those differences can affect insurance considerations.

Safety features may be considered as part of the overall rating process, but they do not determine insurance costs on their own. Features can vary by model and year, so it’s helpful to review the details for your specific vehicle.

Hybrid and electric vehicles may have different repair and replacement considerations, especially for battery systems, electric components or model-specific technology. Insurance needs can also depend on the model, vehicle value and how the vehicle is used.

Get a Honda car insurance quote

Whether you drive a Honda sedan, SUV, truck, minivan, hybrid or electric vehicle, Amica can help you explore auto insurance options that fit your needs. Get a quote to see coverage options for your Honda, and learn how Amica can help protect you on the road.

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