Honda Adds Google Gemini AI to Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot

Honda is rolling out Google Gemini AI to Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot and more, replacing Google Assistant with conversational, hands-free control.
Honda Adds Google Gemini AI to Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot
Honda Adds Google Gemini AI to Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot and More Honda has confirmed that Google Gemini is now rolling out across a range of its most popular models in the United States, replacing the ageing Google Assistant with a genuinely conversational AI co-pilot. Announced by American Honda on 15 July 2026, the update touches everything from the Civic hatchback to the three-row Pilot SUV, making Honda the latest mainstream automaker to bet on Google's large language model for in-car voice control. The move matters because it puts Honda squarely in step with General Motors, which began its own four-million-vehicle Gemini rollout back in April, and signals that "Hey Google, find the nearest restaurant" is quickly becoming a relic. For owners of eligible Honda models, the upgrade means fewer rigid commands, more natural back-and-forth conversation, and a new hands-free mode built for anything from trip planning to daily brainstorming. What Changes With Gemini on Board F…

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