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What car brands does Honda have?

1. Civic

Civic, called "Civic" in China, is a global sedan sold by Honda since 1972. “Civic” in English means “citizen” and represents Civic’s product positioning as an economy car that everyone can afford. Since the tenth generation of Civic, Honda has re-added the Type-R model to the Civic model lineup, making the Civic an entry-level sedan that also serves as Honda's performance totem.

2. Accord

Accord, called "Accord" in China, is a global sedan sold by Honda since 1976. Since the sixth generation product (in service from 1997 to 2002), the Accord has been domestically produced by Guangzhou Honda and officially entered the Chinese market. "Accord" in English means "harmony", which refers to Accord's relatively balanced product positioning in Honda's product line. The current tenth-generation Accord made its debut in Detroit on July 14, 2017. Prior to that, the Accord had been produced in the United States for 35 years and sold more than 11 million units.

3. CR-V

CR-V is a global SUV sold by Honda since 1997. The name is the abbreviation of "comfortable runabout vehicle", literally translated as "comfortable light vehicle" ". The current fifth-generation CR-V made its world premiere in Detroit in October 2016 as a 2017 model. It is based on the tenth-generation Civic platform and is equipped with a turbocharged engine for the first time.

4. RDX

RDX is a global SUV launched by Honda since 2006. It is the first entry-level high-end SUV product of the Acura brand. The current third-generation RDX made its world premiere at the New York Auto Show in March 2018. It was equipped with a four-cylinder engine for the first time. It competes with Lexus NX, Audi Q5 and Infiniti QX50.

5. Fit

Fit is a hatchback sedan launched by Guangqi Honda. The third-generation Fit was launched on May 29, 2014 and is positioned as a "cool hatchback". The third generation is aimed at the new generation "post-90s" who pursue individuality, and has a spacious interior.