The sleek and aerodynamic 2024 Honda Accord is nothing if not stylish. This spacious mid-sized sedan has a history dating back almost fifty years, and it comes with all the innovation, performance, and reliability you’d expect from the legendary automaker.

1. Sleek Exterior Design
Appearance always matters with cars, and in an SUV-dominated era, the Honda Accord sedan still courts plenty of fans with its streamlined good looks. The Accord’s smooth and elegant lines are mildly contrasted by a bold front grille and sharply carved headlights, which give it a hint of aggressiveness. An aerodynamic shell, refined by wind-tunnel testing, also helps its fuel efficiency: another of the car’s strengths.
2. Wide Choice of Trim Levels
You can choose from six distinct Honda Accord trim levels, four of which are fuel-sipping hybrid models. The LX and EX trims are fitted with a 1.5 L four-cylinder 192-hp turbo engine. Then there are the Sport Hybrid, EX-L Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and Touring Hybrid, all equipped with an efficient 204-hp hybrid powertrain. This includes a 2.0 L Atkinson cycle four-cylinder engine and two electric motors.
3. Accord Drive Modes
Drivers can switch between drive modes to optimize the Accord for different driving conditions. The modes include predefined settings for powertrain response, adaptive cruise control settings, gauge cluster layout, and steering assist level. Normal and ECON modes come as standard, with hybrid models adding Sport and Individual drive modes to the menu.
4. Honda Sensing Technologies
It’s hard to talk about modern Hondas without mentioning the Honda Sensing driver-assist technologies that are freely distributed across all trims. All cars have the tech you might expect, like Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist, but you’ll also find standard features that are rarer in other marques, like Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow.
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