
Following five solid years on the market, the Honda Crosstour will officially be dropped from the automaker's lineup going into the 2016 model year. The change may come as a shock for Crosstour fans, but Honda deems it necessary in order to make room for new models in the lineup that are set to debut in the coming months. However, if you want to snag a new model before the Crosstour is officially gone, head over to Bell Honda today to take a look at our selection.
Honda's decision to discontinue the Crosstour will free up room at their East Liberty Plant in Ohio, allowing them to expand production at the facility and meet increasing demand for one of the best-selling SUVs in America, the CR-V. Additionally, Honda is currently preparing for the launch of the all-new 2016 HR-V, which will better suit crossover buyers than the outgoing Crosstour. The brand-new 2016 Pilot and upcoming next-generation Ridgeline are also expected to strengthen Honda's lineup, and draw in new buyers.
Since its arrival in 2010, the Honda Crosstour has been an asset to the brand. It helped bring in new crossover buyers and established Honda as a top competitor in the crossover segment. Although fans may be disappointed by its discontinuation, the vehicles that Honda will be able to produce due to its demise are sure to take the automaker to the next level. Once released, you'll be able to find each one at Bell Honda, along with other standout models.