Honda Cars Without CVT Transmission
CVT (continuously variable transmission) is a type of automatic transmission that uses a belt or chain to transmit power from the engine to the wheels. CVTs are often found in small, fuel-efficient cars because they offer smooth, seamless shifting. However, some drivers prefer the feel of a traditional automatic transmission or a manual transmission.
If you’re looking for a Honda car without a CVT transmission, there are a few models to choose from. Here is a list of Honda cars that are available with a traditional automatic transmission or a manual transmission:
Honda Civic
- 2023 Honda Civic (available with a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT)
- 2022 Honda Civic (available with a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT)
- 2021 Honda Civic (available with a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT)
- 2020 Honda Civic (available with a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT)
Honda Accord
- 2023 Honda Accord (available with a 10-speed automatic transmission or CVT)
- 2022 Honda Accord (available with a 10-speed automatic transmission or CVT)
- 2021 Honda Accord (available with a 10-speed automatic transmission or CVT)
- 2020 Honda Accord (available with a 10-speed automatic transmission or CVT)
Honda CR-V
- 2023 Honda CR-V (available with a CVT)
- 2022 Honda CR-V (available with a CVT)
- 2021 Honda CR-V (available with a CVT)
- 2020 Honda CR-V (available with a CVT)
Honda Pilot
- 2023 Honda Pilot (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2022 Honda Pilot (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2021 Honda Pilot (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2020 Honda Pilot (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
Honda Ridgeline
- 2023 Honda Ridgeline (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2022 Honda Ridgeline (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2021 Honda Ridgeline (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
- 2020 Honda Ridgeline (available with a 9-speed automatic transmission)
If you’re not sure which type of transmission is right for you, I recommend test driving a car with both a CVT and a traditional automatic transmission. This will help you get a feel for the different driving experiences and decide which one you prefer.