Low-Mileage 2011 Honda Element Finds New Life on Bring a Trailer



The Honda Element has always been a bit different. Some drivers absolutely love its boxy design and practical interior, while others never quite understood the appeal. Either way, it built a loyal fan base before production ended in 2011.



Now a very clean example of the final-year model has appeared on Bring a Trailer. With only about 16,000 miles on the odometer, this 2011 Element looks almost untouched, making it a rare find for fans of Honda’s quirky compact SUV.



very clean example of the final-year model has appeared on Bring a Trailer


First introduced in 2003, the Element was designed by Honda’s team in California with an outdoor lifestyle in mind. The interior was simple and durable, featuring easy-to-clean flooring and rear seats that could fold or swing up against the sides. It was practical for hauling gear, bikes, or even a surfboard.



This particular 2011 model keeps things simple. It wears silver paint with gray cloth seats, rides on 16-inch steel wheels, and includes everyday features like air conditioning, cruise control, and a CD player. The tires were replaced in 2025, adding to its ready-to-drive condition.



Power comes from a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine producing 166 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with a five-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, a setup known for reliability. According to the listing, the major fluids and coolant were also recently replaced.



While Honda CR-V continues as Honda’s popular compact SUV, the Element remains a unique chapter in the brand’s history—practical, quirky, and still loved by the people who own one.




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