Honda Acoord petrol cars midsize vehicle 2024 Model Honda
- Model
- Honda Acoord
Item specifics
- Time to market
- 2024.01
- class
- midsize vehicle
- Transmission
- CVTContinuously Variable Transmission
- Fuel
- petrol
- Doors
- 4
- Seats
- 5
- Engine power
- 192Ps
- Engine size
- 1.5T
Review
Description
Introduction
Honda Acoord petrol cars midsize vehicle
Honda Accord is a mid-size sedan (B-class car) launched by Honda R&D Co., Ltd. in 1976. It competes with Volkswagen Magotan, Passat, Toyota Camry, Nissan Teana and other models.
Models and configurations
Gasoline version: Provides a variety of configuration options to meet the needs of different consumers.
Hybrid version: Equipped with Honda's third-generation i-MMD hybrid system, it further improves the balance between power and fuel consumption. The hybrid version retains the design of the gasoline version and adjusts the details to highlight its unique identity.
Power and performance
Gasoline version: Engine parameters vary depending on the model.
Hybrid version: The maximum power of the engine is 146 horsepower and the peak torque is 175 Nm; the maximum power of the electric motor is 135 kilowatts and the peak torque is 315 Nm; the system's comprehensive maximum power reaches 158 kilowatts (215 horsepower). In terms of driving mode, the engine is mainly responsible for high-speed driving, and most of the time it is responsible for providing power to the electric motor. The hybrid version has an outstanding driving experience and power response speed, which is close to the driving experience of electric vehicles.
Interior and comfort
The interior design of the Accord is simple and technological, providing a comfortable driving space. The seats are made of high-grade materials, providing good support and wrapping. At the same time, the car is also equipped with a number of comfort configurations, such as automatic air conditioning, seat heating/ventilation, etc., which further enhance the driving experience.
Safety Performance
The Accord performs well in terms of safety performance and is equipped with a number of active and passive safety configurations. For example, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking and other systems provide all-round safety protection for drivers and passengers.
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