The new year has arrived, which means it’s time to welcome the 2022 Honda models. Some cars underwent significant refreshes, while others received some important updates. Check out the changes to the 2022 Honda models to see what new features you can expect this year.
Changes to the 2022 Honda Civic
The 2022 Honda Civic doesn’t just have a few changes. Instead, it’s all-new this year. The hatchbacks and sedans have updated styling, better safety features, and new infotainment screens. On top of these changes, Honda revised the powertrain to improve performance. It’s going to be a good year for the Civic, thanks to these changes.
Changes to the 2022 Honda Passport
The 2022 Honda Passport has also undergone some significant changes for the new year. The new model has more standard safety features than ever, including a rear seat and rear seat belt reminder. It also boasts a restyled hood, front end, bumper, and twin exhausts. Plus, you can sink into new perforated leather seats if you upgrade to the EX-L trim.
And it’s also worth noting that the Passport has a new trim for the new model year. Now, you can get the Honda Passport TrailSport. This trim is designed for taking the path less traveled and includes a traction-management system, all-wheel drive, and wider front and rear tracks.
Changes to the 2022 Honda Pilot
The 2022 Honda Pilot also boasts some exciting changes, including the new Sport and TrailSport trims. The Pilot TrailSport is similar to the Passport TrailSport and ideal for outdoor adventures.
Honda also made some changes across the trim levels. Now, all trims include an 8-inch infotainment system that’s compatible with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto. Plus, you’ll get LED headlights regardless of the trim. You can even choose from a new color this year. Now, you can get a Pilot in Sonic Gray Pearl for the first time.
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Smaller Changes to Models
Some Hondas underwent some minor changes for the 2022 model year. For instance, a new Accord Hybrid Sport trim replaces the EX trim. Then, the Honda CR-V Touring trim now comes with an all-wheel drive. Also, the Honda Insight’s lineup no longer includes the LX trim.
Some models also received some new color options. For example, you can now get the Honda Odyssey in Radiant Red Metallic II or the Ridgeline in Sonic Gray Pearl.
Do you want to see these refreshed Hondas in person? Head to Brannon Honda in Birmingham, Alabama, to go through our inventory and test-drive a vehicle or two. You can see the new features in action and then drive one home today.
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