Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Honda CR-V Hybrid ticks a lot of boxes for many buyers right now. You get crossover versatility, a trusted badge, and electrified efficiency, all in one package. It's no surprise that this is one of Honda's favorite hybrids, even with a number of capable rivals in this category. If you're interested in one of these Hondas, there are currently four lease deals running this June, with big savings to be had if you qualify for one of the brand's loyalty or conquest discounts. Here's a full rundown of the details.This Month's Honda CR-V Hybrid Lease Deals2026 Honda CR-VHondaThe Honda CR-V Hybrid's lease price for June starts at $319 per month over 36 months, with $4,199 due at signing. That's for the Sport Hybrid variant with front-wheel drive. In fact, all four lease deals are for the same trim, so you'll have to look elsewhere if you want the rugged TrailSport or the more premium Sport-L or Sport Touring models.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis CR-V Hybrid leasing deal applies to current owners of 2011 or newer models from Honda, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, RAM, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen. If you don't qualify for a loyalty or conquest award, you'll have to pay a higher monthly fee. Here's a comparison of all four CR-V Hybrid lease deals.CR-V Sport Hybrid FWDCR-V Sport Hybrid AWDCR-V Sport Hybrid FWD (with loyalty/conquest award)CR-V Sport Hybrid AWD (with loyalty/conquest award)Due at signing$4,199$4,899$4,199$4,899Cost per month$329$329$319$319Lease term36 months36 months36 months36 monthsAll four Honda CR-V Hybrid lease offers include 10,000 miles per year. If you exceed this limit, Honda will charge $0.20 for every additional mile. These amounts exclude tax, title, licensing, and registration costs. These lease deals expire on July 6, 2026, and we advise checking Honda's website with your zip code to confirm if they're available in your area.While these are competitive lease deals, they're not quite the cheapest in this segment. For instance, you can lease a Kia Sportage Hybrid for $239 per month over 24 months, with $3,844 due at signing. Related: Is the 2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid Worth $40,650? A Week Revealed Its Strengths and WeaknessesHonda CR-V Hybrid Specs2026 Honda CR-VHondaAll Honda CR-V Hybrids have a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and electric motors that combine for 204 horsepower. The instant torque from the electric motors makes for a crossover that feels nicely responsive in city driving. It's in the efficiency stakes where it shines, though.AdvertisementAdvertisementWith FWD, the CR-V Hybrid gets EPA-rated figures of up to 43/36/40 mpg city/highway/combined, giving it a range of 560 miles on a full tank. Adding AWD drops those figures to 40/34/37 mpg and cuts around 40 miles from the range. The CR-V is one of the best family vehicles in this segment. It's on the larger side for the class, which frees up ample passenger and cargo space. Rear legroom is a spacious 41 inches and cargo space behind the second row works out to 36.3 cubic feet. All CR-V Hybrids have the following standard features:Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android AutoOne-touch power moonroofDual-zone automatic climate controlHeated front seatsPower driver's seatNine-inch color touchscreenAdvertisementAdvertisementThis is a generous specification considering that it applies to the base CR-V Hybrid.Related: Higher Gas Prices Just Made The Honda CR-V Hybrid Much Easier To JustifyFinal ThoughtsThe Honda CR-V Hybrid set a sales record last month, with its best May U.S. sales yet. It also accounted for 54% of all CR-Vs sold, so it's now more popular than the cheaper non-hybrid model. There are many reasons to recommend this Honda; it's got real substance to it, is comfortable to drive, and all hybrids are impressively frugal. If you want to lease a new crossover with no real weaknesses, it's tough to beat.2026 Honda CR-V HybridHondaDisclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 18, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.