Honda Motability Offers & 2024 Price List

What Honda Cars Can I Get On Motability?

Honda cars are world-renowned for their reliability, so disabled drivers and passengers who depend on their car to stay mobile and independent know that by choosing a Honda they’re driving a safe, reliable and incredibly robust car. All Honda dealers participate in the Motability scheme, a worry-free car leasing plan established in 1977 to benefit disabled drivers here in the UK.

The Benefits Of Driving A Honda With Motability

Honda have always made award-winning, dependable cars. When you choose a Honda Motability car you also benefit from the comprehensive Motability package, which includes all servicing and repairs, full insurance for up to 3 named drivers, annual road tax and full RAC breakdown cover for 3 years and 60,000 miles.

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Honda Reviews

Honda CR-V e:PHEV review

It's now possible to plug your Honda CR-V in. That's because the sixth generation version of this model gains a Plug-in Hybrid powertrain to sell alongside the full-Hybrid e:HEV engine. It offers impressive efficiency figures - if you can stretch to the asking price. Still want your upper mid-sized family crossover as an EV?

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Honda e review

Electric cars are all very worthy but, by and large, they tend to lack any kind of 'want one' factor. Here's one though, that you might really covet - the Honda e. Because it's very small and doesn't go particularly far on a single charge, it's very much an urban town runabout. But what a cool one to have.

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Honda e:Ny1 review

Honda gets serious about EVs with this e:Ny1, a battery-powered compact crossover for small families. The unassuming looks and modest range and charging figures hide some tech cleverness here - in the cabin and in potential options for charge management. Honda's still a company of innovation. Thank goodness.

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Honda HR-V review

This new generation Honda HR-V is part of a new generation of far more efficient small SUVs. It's a self charging full-Hybrid with a fiendishly clever powertrain. And there's a sophisticated interior that retains the previous model's neat 'Magic' folding seats. In short, there's lots to like here. A large number of HR-V owners buy another and this MK3 model aims to keep them loyal.

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Honda Jazz review

What should a modern supermini be? Most brands have considered that question and come to much the same conclusion. Most brands, except Honda. Here's their take on your next small hatch - this fourth generation Jazz, here usefully improved. An astonishing number of Honda Jazz owners buy another and the MK4 model aims to keep them loyal. But the Japanese brand also needs to attract new converts to its clever little supermini, hence the decision to switch exclusively to full-Hybrid powerplant for this model, a drivetrain usefully updated as part of a package of mid-life updates made to this car.

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Honda ZR-V review

Honda at last has a really serious entry in the volume part of the mid-sized family SUV segment with this car, the ZR-V. This Civic-based crossover only comes as a self-charging full-Hybrid and claims sporty drive dynamics and premium quality. If you like the looks, need efficiency, don't really want to plug in and aren't hung up on a posh brand, it could be worth a look.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Motability’s all-inclusive 3 year / 60,000 mile car lease package includes: