
The Honda EV price in Canada stretches from the $40,990 Clarity plug-in hybrid to the fully electric $59,990 Prologue SUV. This page tracks current Canadian pricing for Honda's electrified lineup — the Clarity and the Prologue — with range, trims and CAD pricing, kept up to date.
Whether you want a plug-in hybrid that still runs on gas for long trips or a roomy battery-electric SUV, this page shows where each Honda lands on price and how it fits the federal rebate rules.
Honda Models & Prices in Canada (2026)
Honda EV FAQs
About Honda Electric Vehicles in Canada (2026)
Honda currently offers 2 electric vehicle variants in Canada, with prices ranging from C$59,990 to C$59,990. The lineup covers battery capacities from 85 kWh to 85 kWh, offering claimed ranges between 452 km and 473 km on a single charge.
All Honda EVs available in Canada support DC fast charging for quick top-ups during long trips, and can be charged at home using standard AC charging. Running costs are significantly lower than gas vehicles, typically C$40 to 80 per month for daily commuting in the Greater Toronto Area, compared to C$250 to 350 for an equivalent gas car.
Honda EV incentives & rebates in Canada
As of 2026, the federal Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP) offers up to $5,000 off a new battery-electric vehicle, or up to $2,500 for a plug-in hybrid, when the final transaction value is $50,000 or less for imported models. The Clarity ($40,990) is a plug-in hybrid under the cap, so it falls under the lower PHEV tier of up to $2,500. The fully electric Prologue ($59,990) is priced above the $50,000 cap and does not qualify for the federal rebate. Quebec adds about $2,000 and PEI about $4,000; Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan have no provincial EV rebate.
▸Honda EV buyer's guide (Canada 2026)
Honda models and prices in Canada
Honda's electrified Canadian lineup pairs a plug-in hybrid with a fully electric SUV:
- Clarity — $40,990, a plug-in hybrid with about 77 km of electric-only range before the gas engine takes over. Eligible for up to $2,500 as a PHEV under the cap.
- Prologue — $59,990, a fully electric SUV rated for up to 473 km of range. Honda's battery-electric flagship, but priced above the federal cap.
Which Honda is right for you?
The two Hondas serve different buyers. Choose the Clarity if you want a low-cost entry to electrified driving with the safety net of a gas engine — its roughly 77 km of electric range covers many daily commutes, and as a PHEV under the cap it can claim up to $2,500. Choose the Prologue if you want a genuine battery-electric SUV with up to 473 km of range and the space of a family crossover, accepting that at $59,990 it sits above the federal rebate cap.
Range, charging and winter driving
The Prologue's 473 km rating gives it a solid winter buffer, though deep cold will still trim roughly 20–30% off real-world range; pre-conditioning while plugged in helps. It charges on the standard CCS DC network for road trips, with home Level 2 handling daily use. The Clarity, as a plug-in hybrid, is best charged overnight on a regular or Level 2 outlet so you start most days on electricity, with the engine available for longer drives.
How Honda compares
The Prologue competes with mainstream electric SUVs such as the Chevrolet Blazer EV (with which it shares its platform), the Hyundai IONIQ 5, Kia EV6 and Nissan ARIYA — cross-shopping the Blazer EV is especially worthwhile. The Clarity sits against plug-in hybrids like the Toyota Prius Prime and Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid. Honda's draw is brand reliability and refinement; rivals like the IONIQ 5 and EV6 typically charge faster and offer more range for the money.

