MotorCaliberNHTSA Safety Index

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Honda Cr-V Hybrid

NHTSA safety across every Honda Cr-V Hybrid model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Honda Cr-V Hybrid we cover (2026 to 2026), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2026 at 84 on the NHTSA Safety Index. 1 recall have been issued across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-03

The 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid slots into the highly competitive compact SUV segment as a family-focused, front-wheel-drive-based crossover with available all-wheel drive. Honda's hybrid powertrain targets buyers who want everyday practicality alongside improved fuel efficiency. It competes directly with electrified alternatives from Toyota, Ford, and Hyundai, and remains one of the most recognizable nameplates in the segment.

The 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid earns an NHTSA Safety Index of 85 out of 100, placing it firmly in the Strong band. That is a respectable showing for a compact SUV, though shoppers should look at the individual crash-test star ratings for a fuller picture. Frontal protection comes in at 4 out of 5 stars, which is solid but not the ceiling. Side impact performance is the clear standout at a perfect 5 out of 5 stars, reflecting well-engineered structural integrity in the most common severe-collision scenario. Rollover resistance lands at 4 out of 5 stars, a reasonable result for a taller crossover body style. On the recall front, the 2026 model year carries zero manufacturer recalls at this time, which is a genuinely clean record for a newly released vehicle. Owner complaints total 93 across the covered model year. Within those unverified allegations, 6 involve reported crashes, 3 involve fire-related concerns, and 2 reference injuries. No deaths have been reported. The fire-related complaints, though unverified and small in number relative to the sales volume of this nameplate, are worth monitoring as the model year matures in the field. Overall, the CR-V Hybrid presents a strong safety foundation for family buyers, with side-impact excellence and a clean recall slate leading the case.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the CR-V Hybrid as a well-rounded compact SUV that delivers a composed and comfortable ride with a refined cabin that feels thoughtfully laid out. Interior materials and overall fit and finish draw positive attention, and the driving dynamics are described as smooth and confidence-inspiring. Most reviewers position it as a strong value proposition within the electrified compact crossover class.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2026 CR-V Hybrid carries a strong NHTSA Safety Index of 85 out of 100, with a standout 5-star side-impact rating that is particularly meaningful given how frequently side collisions cause serious injury.
  • The frontal crash rating of 4 out of 5 stars is solid but falls one step short of the best available score, so shoppers cross-shopping with 5-star frontal performers should factor that in.
  • Zero recalls have been issued for the 2026 model year at this time, which is an encouraging early indicator for a newly released vehicle, though shoppers should continue to monitor NHTSA's recall database as the model matures.
  • Among the 93 owner complaints on file, 3 involve fire-related allegations. These are unverified, but given the hybrid powertrain, buyers should be aware and promptly report any unusual smells or electrical behavior to both their dealer and NHTSA.

Most-recalled year on record: 2026 Honda Cr-V Hybrid with 1 recalls.

BY YEARCr-V Hybrid by model year