The 2025 Honda Accord receives a subtle refresh, offering enhanced value to its customers. While the price has increased slightly, it remains competitively priced.
Firstly, the mid-size configuration of the 2025 Honda Accord switches from the EX to the SE trim with a sportier focus. This model is equipped with a 1.5L 4-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 192 horsepower, featuring dark accents on the doors, side mirrors, and B-pillars, along with 17-inch wheels. The interior highlights include heated front seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, and a small sunroof.
The 2025 Honda Accord retains its design with minor adjustments to the equipment. Image: Honda
Compared to the previous model, the 2025 Accord’s price has increased by $400 to $760, depending on the configuration. However, it now offers independent air conditioning vents for the second row and additional USB-C ports. These features are now standard across all trims. The starting price remains below $30,000, specifically at $29,390.
The hybrid configurations of the 2025 Honda Accord are powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine paired with a dual-motor electric system. While the system’s horsepower is only slightly higher than the turbocharged version (204 vs. 192), it delivers significantly more torque (335 vs. 260 Nm).
The Honda Accord’s interior gains richer features after this update, but it faces strong competition from the Toyota Camry. Image: Honda
Additionally, the introduction of an electric assist system enhances the vehicle’s performance at low engine speeds while improving smoothness. The hybrid models also boast impressive fuel efficiency, with the base hybrid version consuming just 4.9 liters per 100 km.
For customers seeking the ultimate in-car entertainment, the hybrid models are the way to go. They offer a 12.3-inch central touchscreen, leather upholstery, wireless phone charging, and a suite of Google apps. According to Honda, over 50% of Honda Accord sales currently come from the hybrid version.