American Honda Motor Co. reported robust April 2025 sales, totaling 137,656 vehicles—a gain of 18.1% year-over-year (YoY)—driven by record-breaking performance in light trucks and electrified models.
Healthy inventory and strong demand for new products helped fuel the growth.
Honda Brand Highlights
Honda sales reached 123,637 units in April, rising 16.6% YoY.
Light truck sales led the way with 88,807 units—up 24% from last year.
Key models driving this growth included:
- CR-V: 41,483 units, best April ever; over 53% hybrid sales mix
- Pilot: Over 12,000 units, +2.3% YoY
- All-New Passport: Record April with 5,457 units, +98.9% YoY
- HR-V: 13,912 units, best April ever, +6.7% YTD
- Odyssey: 9,677 units, best April in 9 years, +32.1% YoY
Honda electrified vehicle sales set a new April record with 38,785 units, led by strong demand for hybrids:
- Civic Hybrid: Record April, second-best month ever
- CR-V Hybrid: Over 53% of total CR-V sales
- Accord Hybrid: Over 60% hybrid mix
- Prologue EV: 1,847 units sold
Passenger car sales saw modest growth, with the Civic leading at 23,553 units, supported by the rising popularity of its hybrid variant.
Acura Brand Highlights
Acura posted its best April since 2021, with 14,019 units sold—up 33% YoY.
SUV sales surged 49.1% to 11,272 units, driven by:
- All-New ADX: 970 units in first full month
- MDX: 4,230 units, +3.1% YoY
- RDX: 3,741 units, +8.2% YoY
- ZDX EV: Record month with 2,331 units
Sedan sales totaled 2,747 units, led by the Integra at 2,038 units, which continues to dominate its segment with a 41% market share.
Year-to-Date (YTD) Performance
Through April, American Honda has sold 489,233 vehicles (+8.6%):
- Honda: 444,448 units (+8.5%), with trucks up 18.0% and cars down 10.0%
- Acura: 44,785 units (+9.5%), with trucks up 24.3% and cars down 26.0%
Truck sales continue to outpace passenger cars across both brands, reflecting ongoing shifts in consumer preferences and the growing strength of Honda’s and Acura’s SUV lineups.