2026 Honda Accord Hybrid
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2026 Honda Accord Hybrid

Starting MSRP$33,990

Overview: Honda Accord Hybrid

204 hp, 48 MPG, midsize space.

The 2026 Accord Hybrid uses Honda's two-motor hybrid system to deliver 204 net horsepower and an EPA-rated 51 city / 44 highway / 48 combined MPG. The hybrid is the only way to get the top Touring trim, complete with a 12.3-inch Google built-in infotainment system and the most refined ride in the lineup. For most Accord buyers, the hybrid premium pays for itself within 4–5 years and adds a noticeably smoother driving experience.

Available Trim Levels & Pricing

TrimMSRPKey Features
Sport Hybrid $33,990 19-inch wheels Heated seats Wireless charging
EX-L Hybrid $35,990 Leather Power passenger seat Sunroof
Sport-L Hybrid $36,990 Leather sport seats Bose audio
Touring Hybrid $39,500 12.3-inch Google display Heads-up display Heated/ventilated leather Bose 12-speaker

Complete Specifications

Engine2.0L i-VTEC + Two-Motor Hybrid
Horsepower204 hp
Torque247 lb-ft
TransmissionElectronic CVT (eCVT)
DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel Economy51 city / 44 hwy / 48 combined
Seating5 passengers
Cargo Space16.7 cu ft
Length × Width × Height195.7" × 73.3" × 57.1"
Wheelbase111.4"
Curb Weight3,522 lbs
Fuel Tank12.8 gal

✓ Pros

  • 48 MPG combined in a midsize sedan
  • Linear, quick acceleration
  • Smoothest powertrain in segment
  • Top Touring trim is genuinely premium
  • Eligible for state hybrid incentives

✗ Cons

  • Premium pricing for top trim
  • No AWD
  • Trunk is slightly smaller than gas Accord due to battery

Standard Features

  • Honda Sensing 360
  • Two-motor hybrid system
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Heated front seats (Sport+)

Available Optional Features

  • 12.3-inch Google built-in infotainment
  • Bose 12-speaker premium audio
  • Heads-up display
  • Heated/ventilated leather
  • Power moonroof

How It Compares to Competitors

The Accord Hybrid's main rival is the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which is now hybrid-only. Toyota offers AWD, Honda offers more interior space and a better infotainment system. The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is less refined; the Kia K5 doesn't offer a hybrid.

Expert Review

We averaged 47 MPG over 800 miles in our Accord Hybrid Touring, and the cabin tech (Google built-in) is the best in any non-luxury sedan. This is the Accord we'd buy with our own money.

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