The brand’s suite of safety equipment, Honda Sensing, is now standard on all trims and adds features such as pedestrian emergency braking, thanks to a more advanced front radar unit. The adaptive cruise control now includes a low-speed follow mode for stop-and-go traffic, Honda said.
The new rear-seat reminder system, which gives an audible alert to check the rear seats before exiting the vehicle, can also be linked to the optional CabinWatch system. When combined, an overhead camera displays a view of the rear seats in real time on the infotainment screen.
The camera system, which comes on the Touring and Elite trims, also allows for zooming in and night vision.
For the 2021 model year, the sticker price for the base LX trim increases by $1,000 to $32,910, including shipping. The top Elite trim now starts at $48,940 including shipping compared to $48,540 for the 2020 model.


