2026 Honda Accord
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2026 Honda Accord

Starting MSRP$28,995

Overview: Honda Accord

America's family sedan, perfected.

The 2026 Honda Accord enters its 11th generation with a more refined design, a vastly improved Google-built infotainment system on Touring trims, and the same grown-up driving manners that have made it a perennial best-seller. Honda chose to keep the Accord as a sedan-only nameplate, doubling down on what they do best. With over 105 cu ft of passenger volume — more than many midsize SUVs — and a trunk that swallows full-size suitcases, the Accord is one of the most practical family cars sold today.

Available Trim Levels & Pricing

TrimMSRPKey Features
LX $28,995 Honda Sensing 8-inch display 17-inch wheels
EX $31,195 Sunroof Heated seats Wireless charging
Sport $32,195 19-inch wheels Sport pedals Black trim

Complete Specifications

Engine1.5L Turbocharged 4-Cylinder
Horsepower192 hp
Torque192 lb-ft
TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT)
DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel Economy29 city / 37 hwy / 32 combined
Seating5 passengers
Cargo Space16.7 cu ft
Length × Width × Height195.7" × 73.3" × 57.1"
Wheelbase111.4"
Curb Weight3,239 lbs
Fuel Tank14.7 gal

✓ Pros

  • Massive interior
  • Refined ride
  • Excellent visibility
  • Bulletproof reliability record
  • Strong resale value

✗ Cons

  • No AWD option
  • Base 1.5L turbo lacks the punch of rivals' V6 options
  • Touring trim only available as Hybrid

Standard Features

  • Honda Sensing 360
  • 8-inch touchscreen
  • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • LED headlights
  • Push-button start

Available Optional Features

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

How It Compares to Competitors

The Accord competes directly with the Toyota Camry, Hyundai Sonata, and Kia K5. Honda's strengths: a roomier interior than any rival, the most refined ride, and the best resale value. Toyota offers AWD (Honda doesn't), but the Camry's interior feels cramped by comparison.

Expert Review

The Accord is the sedan you buy when you want a no-nonsense family car that will last 200,000+ miles without drama. The cabin is enormous for the segment, the ride is plush without being floaty, and the 1.5L turbo gets out of its own way despite the modest spec sheet.

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