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Honda — Accord

The Honda Accord is a series of mid-size sedans manufactured by Honda since 1976. Originally introduced as a hatchback, it has evolved into a popular and well-regarded sedan, consistently ranking as a top seller in the United States and achieving over 13 million units sold. The Accord is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, spacious interior, and comfortable ride, making it a popular choice for families and individual drivers alike. It is offered in various trim levels, with a choice of gasoline or hybrid powertrains.

Honda — Accord

In production
Manufacturer:
Other names:
• Honda Inspire (Japan and China)
Production Years:
• 1976 - Present
Generations:
11 Generations • 1st Generation (1976-1981) • 2nd Generation (1982-1985) • 3rd Generation (1986-1989) • 4th Generation (1990-1993) • 5th Generation (1994-1997) • 6th Generation (1998-2002) • 7th Generation (2003-2007) • 8th Generation (2008-2012) • 9th Generation (2013-2017) • 10th Generation (2018-2022) • 11th Generation (2023-Present)
Class:
• Primarily a four-door sedan, with earlier generations offering hatchback, coupe, and wagon options.
Comparable Vehicles:
• Toyota Camry • Nissan Altima • Mazda 6 • Hyundai Sonata • Subaru Legacy
Predecessor:
• Honda Civic (platform expansion)
# of units sold:
• 13,000,000 + Worldwide

MSRP by Year

All figures are $USD and US Pricing

History: Evolution and Adaptation

1976: The first Accord arrives as a compact and fuel-efficient hatchback, capitalizing on the oil crisis of the time. 1982: The Accord becomes the first Japanese car produced in the United States, solidifying its commitment to the American market. 1986: The Accord introduces the industry's first four-wheel double wishbone suspension on a front-wheel drive car, elevating its handling performance. 1990s: The Accord grows in size and power, competing effectively with established players like the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima. 2000: The Accord becomes the first high-volume Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) sold, demonstrating Honda's commitment to environmental responsibility.

2003: The Accord introduces significant safety advancements, including side-curtain airbags and vehicle stability control, setting a high standard for the segment. 2008: The Accord embraces a more sculpted design and offers improved fuel efficiency technologies, adapting to modern consumer preferences. 2013: The Accord introduces a hybrid option, becoming a leader in fuel-efficient mid-size sedans. 2018: The Accord undergoes a design refresh and drops the coupe variant, focusing solely on the sedan segment. It also introduces a turbocharged engine, catering to drivers seeking sporty performance. 2023: The Accord receives a sleeker design and further emphasizes comfort and technology advancements, continuing its legacy as a well-rounded and popular choice.

Accord Annual Sales (USA)

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