
The information leaked below is now confirmed by Hilton on its official Instagram account.

[2025.11.6 Original Post]
User @倍多分 from our forum found this in Hilton’s source code

Then user @haruka from our forum digged out this page:

By playing some tricks, we can also find the UI below. It looks like all the current tier will keep the status quo benefits, Diamond Reserve will have additional benefits on top of that.
What we know about so far:
- Requires 80 nights per year AND $18,000 in qualifying spend (somewhat 80% of what Marriott requires for Ambassador)
- Name: Diamond Reserve
- Theme color: Black (in comparison to Diamond Purple)
- Points accural at 22x (10x base + 12x Diamond Reserve)
- To prepare for the new tier, all tier requirements are cut down 30% for 2026 (e.g. you only need 42+ nights to get Diamond)
- There will be a new milestone reward at 120 nights: choose from [Confirmable Upgrade Reward] or [30,000 pts], plus the 10,000 pts you already get for each 10 nights
- No known info on other tier benefits yet, but we would imagine similar to what Marriott offers for Ambassador or Hyatt offers for Globalist
At present, Hilton Honors tiers include: Member (base), Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Lifetime Diamond. Among these, Diamond is the highest non-lifetime tier and can be easily obtained simply by holding the Amex Aspire card. As a result, in North America, Hilton has perhaps the most diluted elite ranks among major hotel chains. The direct consequence has been benefit devaluation — many hotels receive dozens or even hundreds of Diamond members in a single day, making it hard to deliver meaningful recognition or upgrades.
By contrast, Marriott』s highest card-based status only grants Platinum, above which are Titanium and Ambassador.
It seems Hilton has finally realized the over-saturation of Diamonds from Aspire card in the U.S. The new tier』s benefits are still unknown, and it remains to be seen whether it will rival Marriott Ambassador.
There also appears to be a new hidden tier called 「Honor Society」, possibly reserved for hotel owners or invitation-only members.

