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2025 Accord Sport Packs Bold Features

2025 Honda Accord Hybrid sedan driving on a road
Close-up of Honda logo on a car

Still the Sedan to Beat

The 2025 Honda Accord is proof that sedans aren’t going anywhere. While SUVs crowd the roads, the Accord keeps doing what it’s always done: offer comfort, value, and innovative style in one well-rounded package. It’s the car that makes sense, regardless of age or lifestyle.

It’s easy to drive, easy to live with, and built to last. It doesn’t scream for attention, but it earns it. That’s why it’s stuck around so long and keeps topping lists year after year. The chord stays sharp, simple, and bright.

2025 Honda Accord Hybrid sedan driving on a road

Looks That Keep It Fresh

The Accord doesn’t chase trends, it sets its own. Its long, low shape gives it a sleek, confident look. Clean lines, a bold grille, and sharp LED lights make it one of the best-looking sedans on the road, nothing overdone, just solid design that works.

The blacked-out SE trim adds a sporty vibe with black wheels and trim. Even base models have a modern, upscale appearance. It’s the kind of car that looks right in any driveway.

Honda Hybrid logo displayed on a black car

Engine Options That Make Sense

You’ve got two engine choices, and neither feels like a compromise. The base model uses a 1.5-liter turbo that delivers 192 horsepower and smooth, responsive power. It’s quiet, efficient, and more than enough for everyday driving.

Want a little extra? Go hybrid. The 204-hp hybrid setup combines a 2.0-liter engine with two electric motors. It’s quicker off the line and more efficient overall. Both engines use front-wheel drive and deliver a calm, confident ride.

Woman setting up air conditioning on a screen inside a car

Tech That’s Actually Useful

The Accord gives you the tech you want without overcomplicating things. Even the base models come with a bright 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster and a touchscreen infotainment system that’s easy to use and quick to respond.

Upper trims offer a big 12.3-inch screen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and voice controls that actually work. You won’t be stumbling through menus or struggling with bad connections.

Car interior

Comfort for Long Hauls

The 2025 Accord isn’t just a commuter car; it’s built for long drives, too. Front seats are shaped to support your back without feeling stiff, and there’s plenty of legroom to stretch out. Soft materials and thoughtful ergonomics give it a more premium feel.

Higher trims add extras like leather seats, heating, and power adjustments. Dual-zone climate control means you and your passenger don’t have to argue over temperature. Even the layout of buttons and controls makes driving feel easier.

Car interior with back seats

Back Seat Passengers Win Too

The rear seats in the Accord aren’t an afterthought. With over 40 inches of legroom, adults can sit comfortably without their knees bumping the front seats. Headroom is generous too, even with the sloping roofline.

Rear-seat passengers also get air vents and USB-C ports in every model, which isn’t always the case in this segment. Whether we’re driving coworkers, kids, or out-of-town guests, the Accord keeps them happy in the back seat.

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Cargo That Fits Real Life

The Accord’s trunk gives you 17 cubic feet of space, and it’s not just about the number. It’s wide, deep, and shaped in a way that makes loading easy. You can easily fit suitcases, a stroller, or a week’s worth of groceries.

The rear seats also fold flat, allowing more room for longer items. It’s the thoughtful design that shows Honda knows how people use their cars. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a bulk shopping trip, the Accord’s cargo space has you covered, and then some.

Shot of hand on steering wheel.

A Drive That Feels Right

Some sedans feel dull or disconnected. The Accord doesn’t. Its steering is light but precise, and the suspension keeps the ride smooth even over bumpy roads. You’ll feel confident taking corners, yet it’s never harsh or twitchy.

It’s the kind of car that feels right when you pull out of the driveway. You don’t have to “learn” how to drive it; it responds naturally. Honda’s tuning makes everyday driving more enjoyable, without trying to act like a sports car.

Car fueling at the gas station.

Fuel Economy That Pays Off

The Accord Hybrid is a real money-saver at the pump. It gets up to 51 mpg in the city and 48 on the highway, which adds up fast if you drive a lot. You can go around 460 miles on a single tank.

Even the gas-only version pulls respectable numbers, 29 mpg city and up to 40 mpg on the highway. That’s more than enough for most people’s daily needs. And you don’t have to sacrifice comfort or speed to get there.

Close up on front sensor of Honda sensing.

Safety That Doesn’t Cost Extra

Every Accord comes standard with Honda Sensing, a full suite of driver-assist features. That includes lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and emergency braking. It’s all included, so no extra package is needed.

The car has also scored top marks in crash testing, making it a safe choice for families and new drivers. You’ll feel confident knowing the vehicle is helping you stay alert and protected.

Honda steering wheel close-up

Meet the New SE Trim

For 2025, Honda replaced the EX with a fresh SE model, and it’s a solid upgrade. You get cool blacked-out styling, black wheels, and sleek accents that give the car a sportier edge.

It brings heated front seats, a sunroof, dual-zone climate, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat. The SE is a perfect middle ground, affordable, stylish, and comfortable without going overboard. It looks great and drives just as well.

Car interior with navigation screen in the background.

Touring Is Top of the Line

The Touring trim pulls out all the stops. You get leather seats, heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, and premium tech like Google built-in with voice control and navigation.

A 12-speaker Bose system fills the cabin with rich sound, and a head-up display projects info onto the windshield, wireless charging, parking sensors, and ventilated seats round out the package.

Traffic car on the highway going to LaGuardia Airport

Quiet Inside, Calm Outside

Even at highway speeds, the Accord stays impressively quiet. Honda added extra insulation and tuned the cabin to avoid road and engine noise. It’s peaceful, even during rush hour.

Conversations stay clear, music sounds better, and long drives feel less stressful. The hybrid models are even smoother thanks to electric-only operation at low speeds. The kind of silence makes the ride feel more refined and premium, even though you’re not paying luxury-car prices.

Shot of US dollars.

Affordable but Feels Premium

With a starting price under $30,000, the Accord brings high quality to a budget-friendly range. It’s well-built, nicely trimmed, and packed with features, especially compared to other cars at the same price.

Even as you move up to higher trims, you won’t break the bank. The top Touring model stays under $41K fully loaded. That’s a lot of car for the money.

Racing car burning front wheel

Plenty Quick for Daily Driving

You don’t need crazy horsepower to enjoy driving, and the Accord proves it. The gas model gets to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds, while the hybrid trims cut that down to 6.7. That’s quicker than most would expect from a family sedan.

It’s fast enough to pass on the highway, merge smoothly, and handle city traffic without delay. Plus, the power delivery is smooth and controlled, with no jerky starts or weird lag.

Curious what Honda’s doing next? Check out how they’re pushing the limits with Honda Zero.

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Awards Keep Stacking Up

The 2025 Accord is no stranger to praise. It’s once again a Car and Driver 10Best winner, a title it has held many times. It’s also on the Editors’ Choice list, showing how well-rounded this car is.

Critics love its balance of performance, comfort, and tech. It’s the kind of car that wins awards not just once, but year after year. That consistency is rare. This kind of recognition speaks volumes for anyone who cares about quality and value.

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