43% of Honda Sales Are Now Hybrids: What Quebec Drivers Need to Know

January 12 2026,

43% of Honda Sales Are Now Hybrids: What Quebec Drivers Need to Know

Canadian drivers are voting with their wallets, and the message is clear: hybrid-electric vehicles have moved from niche to mainstream. Honda Canada recently reported that hybrid models of the Civic, CR-V, and Accord accounted for 43% of total brand sales in 2025. This reflects a decisive shift toward electrification that mirrors changing priorities across Quebec and the rest of Canada.

For drivers in Pointe-aux-Trembles considering their next vehicle, this trend reveals why so many buyers are choosing hybrids over traditional gasoline engines, and what that means for your own driving experience.

The Numbers Tell the Story

Honda sold 55,987 CR-Vs in Canada during 2025, with 35,325 of those being hybrid models. That makes the CR-V Hybrid the best-selling hybrid vehicle in the country. The Civic Hybrid accounted for over 60% of all Civic sales, while hybrid variants now make up more than 50% of Accord sales.

These percentages reflect a fundamental change in what Canadian drivers want. The shift is particularly notable because it's happening across different vehicle segments simultaneously. Whether buyers are shopping for a compact car, a midsize sedan, or a compact SUV, they're increasingly choosing the hybrid option when available.

Why Hybrids Are Winning Over Quebec Drivers

The appeal of Honda's hybrid lineup comes down to three factors: efficiency without compromise, real-world practicality, and proven technology.

Fuel Economy That Actually Matters

The 2025 Civic Hybrid achieves 4.7 L/100 km in city driving—a figure that translates to real savings at the pump. The Accord Hybrid delivers 5.0 L/100 km city ratings. These aren't theoretical numbers. They reflect the kind of efficiency that makes a difference during daily commutes through Pointe-aux-Trembles or weekend trips to the Laurentians.

Performance Without Compromise

Honda's fourth-generation two-motor hybrid system doesn't ask drivers to choose between performance and efficiency. The Civic Hybrid delivers 200 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque—making it the most powerful non-Type R Civic ever built. The CR-V Hybrid produces 204 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque, while the Accord Hybrid matches that output. These are vehicles that deliver quick acceleration and confident highway passing while returning excellent fuel economy.

No Range Anxiety, No Charging Hassles

Unlike plug-in hybrids or fully electric vehicles, Honda's hybrids require no external charging. The regenerative braking system and efficient gasoline engine work together to keep the battery charged. For drivers in Quebec, where winter temperatures can impact EV range and charging infrastructure remains inconsistent outside major urban centres, this self-sufficiency eliminates a common concern about electrification.

The Technology Behind the Shift

Honda's two-motor hybrid system operates differently from conventional hybrid setups. Instead of relying on a traditional transmission or CVT, the system uses direct drive force transfer. Two large electric motors work in concert with a 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine. The result is smooth, predictable acceleration without the rubber-band feel some CVT-equipped vehicles exhibit.

The system doesn't require a torque converter, mechanical pulley, or drive belt. Power flows directly from the traction motor to the wheels through a fixed ratio, while the gasoline engine engages through a lock-up clutch during highway cruising. This design delivers both efficiency and a more engaging driving experience.

Civic and Accord Hybrid models also feature Linear Shift Control, which mimics the rev feel of a conventional transmission during acceleration. Paddle shifters on the steering wheel allow drivers to adjust regenerative braking levels, providing multiple levels of deceleration control. These details make hybrid driving feel natural rather than unfamiliar.

What This Means for Your Next Vehicle Purchase


The 43% hybrid sales figure is evidence of a market realignment. When nearly half of Honda buyers choose hybrids, it signals that these vehicles have crossed into the mainstream. They're no longer the alternative choice; they're often the preferred one.

For drivers evaluating their options, this trend carries practical implications. Resale values for hybrid models are holding strong as demand continues to grow. Fuel savings accumulate over time, particularly for drivers who log significant city kilometres. And as more buyers opt for hybrids, dealer inventory and service expertise continue to expand.

The CR-V Hybrid's status as Canada's best-selling hybrid vehicle also means parts availability and service knowledge are widespread. Honda dealerships across Quebec have extensive experience maintaining and servicing these powertrains, which have been in production since the original Insight launched in 1999.

The Broader Electrification Picture

Honda's electrification strategy extends beyond traditional hybrids. The all-electric Prologue, with its 473-kilometre range and 300 hp, offers a fully electric option for buyers ready to transition. TrailSport models now account for 30% of Passport, Pilot, and Ridgeline sales, demonstrating that capability and efficiency can coexist.

The 2026 CR-V lineup now includes four hybrid trims: Sport Hybrid, TrailSport Hybrid, EX-L Hybrid, and Touring Hybrid. This expanded availability makes it easier for buyers to find a hybrid configuration that matches their specific needs and budget. The new TrailSport Hybrid pairs the hybrid powertrain with rugged styling, all-terrain tires, and enhanced off-road traction management—proving that electrification doesn't mean compromising on capability.

Key Takeaways for Buyers

Consideration

What It Means

Market Share

43% of Honda sales are now hybrids—mainstream adoption

Fuel Economy

Civic Hybrid: 4.7 L/100 km city; Accord Hybrid: 5.0 L/100 km city

Performance

Civic Hybrid: 200 hp, 232 lb-ft; CR-V/Accord: 204 hp, 247 lb-ft

No Charging Required

Self-charging system eliminates range anxiety

Proven Technology

25+ years of hybrid development since 1999 Insight


Experience Honda's Hybrid Lineup in Pointe-aux-Trembles

The shift toward hybrid-electric vehicles continues to accelerate. With 43% of Honda sales now coming from hybrid models, these vehicles have proven their value to Canadian drivers. Whether you're considering a Civic Hybrid for daily commuting, a CR-V Hybrid for family adventures, or an Accord Hybrid for highway efficiency, the numbers show you're part of a growing movement.

Visit Lallier Honda PAT in Pointe-aux-Trembles to explore Honda's hybrid lineup. Our team can walk you through the technology, answer questions about real-world fuel economy, and help you find the hybrid model that fits your driving needs. Book your test drive today.

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