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Honda Element Rumored to Return in 2029 With Hybrid Power

MotorTrend · Jun 25, 2026, 8:39 PM

Key takeaways

  • A report claims the quirky Honda Element could return as a hybrid Ford Bronco Sport competitor.
  • Some vehicles seem to almost automatically gain a cult following.
  • Although the 2029 Honda Element would reportedly slot between the HR-V and CR-V, it is said to be an adventure vehicle worthy of the name.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

A report claims the quirky Honda Element could return as a hybrid Ford Bronco Sport competitor.

Some vehicles seem to almost automatically gain a cult following. In the 2000s, one of them was the Honda Element. It had a unique, boxy design that fit right into the era’s wave of Japanese-branded crossovers, but the Element truly connected with buyers looking for a genuinely compact utilitarian vehicle. You could even order it with a stick shift. Sadly, though, the distinctive design never made it to a second generation, and the Element bowed out in 2011 after a lifespan just shy of a decade. But according to an Automotive News report, rumors claim the Element will return in 2029 with hybrid power, targeting Ford’s Bronco Sport.

We reached out to Honda about the claim, and the company is staying mum on the topic. “The Honda Element has maintained a cult following since it was discontinued in 2011, and hopes for its possible return continue to circulate online,” a spokesperson told us by email. “We sincerely appreciate the enthusiasm for the Element, but we are not going to engage in speculation about our future product plans.”

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