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Honda Canada Announces Release of the 2025 Civic Type R
The Latest Model Features Enhanced Performance and Advanced Technology for an Unmatched Driving Experience

The new Honda Civic Hybrid, the electrified variant of Canada’s best-selling compact car, has been honoured with the prestigious 2025 North American Car of the Year (NACOTY) award. It’s a record-setting fourth win for the Honda Civic, which has won more NACOTY honours than any other nameplate in the over 30-year history of the award.

Honda Introduces Two New Street Fighters and a World-Class Touring Motorcycle to Canada
High-Performance and Long-Distance Riding Innovation Arrives for Canadian Motorcyclists

Honda Canada today announced three new and exciting 2025 model year motorcycles that will begin carving Canadian roads this spring. The CB750 and CB1000SP are iconic street fighting machines that bring exhilarating power, precision handling and braking packaged with aggressive styling and attractive looks.

2025 Accord Hybrid Redefines Modern Driving
Future-Focused Style in Every Mile

The 2025 Accord Hybrid adopts an innovative powertrain that blends gasoline and electric propulsion to deliver a balanced mix of power and fuel economy. At its core is a 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle engine, configured to work seamlessly with dual electric motors, resulting in a total system output of approximately 204 horsepower. These motors draw energy from a compact yet efficient lithium-ion battery pack, which captures and repurposes kinetic energy during braking or coasting.

2025 Honda CR-V: Elevate Everyday Driving with Confidence
A deeper look at the advanced capabilities

The 2025 CR-V builds on a longstanding reputation for blending functionality and style in the crossover category. Design cues reinforce a contemporary approach, highlighted by a more aerodynamic front fascia and sleeker LED headlamps that illuminate the road with greater precision. The sculpted side profile channels air smoothly around the body, supporting efficient travel at highway speeds.

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Honda Civic Hybrid and Acura Integra Type S Win 2025 AutoTrader Awards
Honda’s Commitment to Innovation and Performance Recognized with Prestigious Industry Honors

The Honda Civic’s (Canada’s best-selling passenger car) hybrid variants and Acura’s premium-performance Integra Type S have won significant 2025 AutoTrader Awards. The Civic Hybrid sedan and hatchback have been named Best Overall Car and Best Small Car in Canada with the Acura Integra Type S garnering Best Mainstream Performance Car accolades.

Canadian Superbike Champion Ben Young Joins Honda Canada for 2025 Racing Season
Defending Champion Teams Up with Honda to Pursue Another Title in the National Racing Campaign

In an exciting move sure to shake up the Canadian Superbike championship, Honda Canada has signed 2024 Bridgestone CSBK National Superbike champion Ben Young of Collingwood, ON. Ben will proudly sport the number one plate on his 2025 Honda CBR1000RR-SP in the five round National Championship this season.

Honda Unveils 0 Saloon and 0 SUV Prototypes at CES 2024
Cutting-Edge Electric Vehicles and New ASIMO Operating System Showcase Honda’s Vision for the Future

Honda today presented the world premiere of the first two models in the company’s new 0 Series line of battery electric vehicles at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) – the Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon prototypes. Production models based on both prototypes will launch in North America in 2026 followed by global markets.

Stay Confident on Slippery Roads
Protect your brakes and drive safer this winter

Braking systems face a tough battle when the temperature drops. That well-timed stop that might be easy in mild conditions can become more of a challenge when moisture, ice, and salt residue all collide. Colder weather, frequent temperature changes, and abrasive de-icing chemicals contribute to wear and tear on brake components, especially if they’re not regularly inspected or serviced.

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