If you’re shopping the used market or comparing midsize choices, knowing which 2015 Honda models existed and how they differ makes the search much faster. A compact, organized list helps you spot the right body style, engine and economy at a glance.
There are 20 2015 Honda Car Models, ranging from Accord to Stepwgn. For each, data is organized as Body style, Engine (L) & power (hp), Fuel cons (L/100 km) so you can compare size, performance and efficiency — you’ll find below.
Which 2015 Honda models are the most fuel-efficient?
Compact and subcompact Hondas tend to lead: the Civic (especially the 1.5L turbo and hybrid variants), Fit, and certain CR-V trims offer the best combined fuel numbers in 2015; real-world economy depends on transmission and driving conditions, so check the specific Engine (L) & power (hp) line for the model you’re considering.
How can I confirm a 2015 Honda’s exact trim and engine?
Use the VIN to pull a build sheet or decode specs via manufacturer tools and trusted VIN decoders, compare the Engine (L) & power (hp) to window sticker images or dealer records, and inspect features listed under Body style to match trim-level equipment.
2015 Honda Car Models
| Model | Body style | Engine (L) & power (hp) | Fuel cons (L/100 km) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accord | Sedan | 2.4L & 185 hp | 7.6 |
| Brio | Hatchback | 1.2L & 87 hp | 5.6 |
| City | Sedan | 1.5L & 117 hp | 6.5 |
| Civic (North America) | Sedan | 1.8L & 143 hp | 6.7 |
| Civic (Europe) | Hatchback | 1.4L & 99 hp | 5.4 |
| CR-V | SUV | 2.4L & 185 hp | 8.1 |
| CR-Z | Coupe | 1.5L Hybrid & 130 hp | 6.4 |
| Crosstour | SUV | 2.4L & 192 hp | 9.4 |
| Fit / Jazz | Hatchback | 1.5L & 130 hp | 6.5 |
| Grace | Sedan | 1.5L Hybrid & 130 hp | 2.9 |
| HR-V / Vezel | SUV | 1.8L & 141 hp | 7.6 |
| Jade | Minivan | 1.5L Hybrid & 150 hp | 4.0 |
| Legend | Sedan | 3.5L Hybrid & 377 hp | 5.9 |
| Mobilio | Minivan | 1.5L & 118 hp | 6.2 |
| N-Box | Hatchback | 0.7L & 58 hp | 3.9 |
| Odyssey (North America) | Minivan | 3.5L & 248 hp | 10.7 |
| Odyssey (JDM/International) | Minivan | 2.4L & 173 hp | 7.1 |
| Pilot | SUV | 3.5L & 250 hp | 11.2 |
| S660 | Coupe | 0.7L & 63 hp | 4.1 |
| Stepwgn | Minivan | 1.5L Turbo & 148 hp | 5.9 |
Images and Descriptions

Accord
A best-selling mid-size sedan in North America, also available as a coupe. The 2015 model was largely a carryover, praised for its blend of comfort, reliability, and efficiency. Hybrid and V6 versions were also offered for more choice.

Brio
A compact city car sold primarily in Asian markets. The Brio is celebrated for its fuel efficiency and agile handling in tight urban spaces, serving as a popular and affordable entry-point to the Honda brand in countries like India and Thailand.

City
A subcompact sedan built on the same platform as the Fit/Jazz, sold globally outside of North America. The 2015 model offered a surprisingly spacious interior and excellent fuel economy, making it a strong competitor in its segment.

Civic (North America)
A North American compact icon available as a sedan or coupe. The 2015 model added a new SE trim and continued its reign as a benchmark for reliability and value. Performance Si, Hybrid, and Natural Gas versions were also sold.

Civic (Europe)
The European-market Civic, offered as a 5-door hatchback or ‘Tourer’ wagon, featured a distinct, futuristic design. For 2015, it received a facelift with sportier styling, updated tech, and the launch of the high-performance Type R model.

CR-V
A top-selling compact SUV worldwide. The 2015 model received a significant refresh in North America, featuring a new, more efficient direct-injected engine and a CVT. It was lauded for its exceptional practicality, cargo space, and reliability.

CR-Z
A unique two-seat hybrid sports coupe that offered an engaging driving experience with impressive fuel economy. The 2015 model was a rare offering that combined a sporty feel and an available manual transmission with a hybrid powertrain.

Crosstour
An Accord-based crossover sold in North America, offering a higher ride height and the utility of a hatchback. The 2015 model was the final year for the Crosstour, a niche vehicle that combined sedan comfort with available all-wheel drive.

Fit / Jazz
Known as Fit in North America and Jazz elsewhere, this subcompact hatchback was all-new for 2015. It set the standard for interior versatility with its “Magic Seat” system, offering class-leading cargo space and excellent fuel efficiency.

Grace
A compact hybrid sedan sold primarily in Japan, serving as the sedan variant of the Fit/Jazz. The Grace was designed for maximum fuel efficiency, offering an impressive L/100 km rating and a more traditional sedan body style for Japanese buyers.

HR-V / Vezel
A new-for-2015 subcompact SUV, known as Vezel in Japan and HR-V in most other markets. Based on the Fit platform, it blended car-like handling with SUV styling and the unmatched interior flexibility of the “Magic Seat” system.

Jade
A sleek, low-slung MPV with three rows of seating sold in Japan and China. The Jade offered a stylish and sporty alternative to traditional minivans, combining a dynamic design with an efficient hybrid powertrain for family transport.

Legend
Honda’s flagship luxury sedan in Japan (sold as the Acura RLX in North America). The 2015 Legend featured a technologically advanced three-motor Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system, delivering thrilling performance alongside surprising efficiency.

Mobilio
A compact, three-row MPV based on the Brio platform, designed for emerging markets like India and Indonesia. The Mobilio offered affordable and practical transportation for up to seven people, emphasizing space and utility in a small footprint.

N-Box
A massively popular “Kei car” in Japan, renowned for its tall, boxy design that maximizes interior space within a tiny exterior. The N-Box is a marvel of packaging, perfect for navigating narrow city streets while offering huge utility.

Odyssey (North America)
The leading minivan in North America, praised for its comfortable ride, car-like handling, and vast interior. The 2015 model continued to offer family-friendly innovations, including the famed HondaVAC in-vehicle vacuum cleaner on top trims.

Odyssey (JDM/International)
A sleeker and smaller minivan than its North American namesake, sold in Japan and other global markets. The 2015 model featured a lower floor and sliding rear doors, providing a more luxurious and accessible experience for passengers.

Pilot
A large, three-row family SUV sold mainly in North America. The 2015 model marked the final year of the boxy and rugged second generation, which was known for its spacious interior, standard V6 power, and strong reputation for reliability.

S660
A mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive “Kei car” sports roadster that debuted in Japan in 2015. The S660 was designed purely for driving fun, delivering sharp handling and an exhilarating experience in a wonderfully compact and efficient package.

Stepwgn
A popular mid-size minivan in Japan. The all-new 2015 model was notable for its innovative “Waku Waku Gate,” a unique rear tailgate that could either lift up or swing open sideways, and its new, fuel-efficient 1.5L VTEC Turbo engine.

