The Honda Accord Coupe can seat four passengers and comes in five trim levels with a variety of sub trim options. The base model offers 16” alloy wheels, two-zone climate control, 8” touchscreen console, parking camera, tilt and telescope steering wheel, folding rear seating, iPod/USB integration and four-speaker audio system. Upgrades can add larger wheels, vanity rear spoiler, shifter paddles, heated and powered side mirrors, sunroof, remote entry/start, collision mitigation system, leather upholstery, GPS, powered and heated front seating, smartphone integration, LED head lamps, and more. Under the hood is a peppy 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine that is rated at 185 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque.
2016 model year changes
2016 brings some revisions for the Honda Accord. It gets some updated exterior design and Apple Car Play and Android Auto integration. Honda Sensing is newly optional across the lineup.
Competitive comparison
Interior space; wide variety of configurations available; powerful and efficient drivetrains; class-leading resale value
Special features for 2016
The Honda Accord is very popular in the mid-size segment, continually selling at the top of a very competitive class. Prime competitors for the Accord include the Toyota Camry and the Nissan Altima. The Accord is a solid value, even in its humblest configuration. With its capable and sophisticated chassis, the Accord can feel quite luxurious when properly optioned. This versatility allows it to be either a spacious alternative to many economy cars or a less expensive alternative to many luxury cars. There is even a stylish coupe available with performance to match its already stellar platform.
2016 brings some revisions for the Honda Accord. It gets some updated exterior design and Apple Car Play and Android Auto integration. Honda Sensing is newly optional across the lineup.
Competitive comparison
Interior space; wide variety of configurations available; powerful and efficient drivetrains; class-leading resale value
Special features for 2016
The Honda Accord is very popular in the mid-size segment, continually selling at the top of a very competitive class. Prime competitors for the Accord include the Toyota Camry and the Nissan Altima. The Accord is a solid value, even in its humblest configuration. With its capable and sophisticated chassis, the Accord can feel quite luxurious when properly optioned. This versatility allows it to be either a spacious alternative to many economy cars or a less expensive alternative to many luxury cars. There is even a stylish coupe available with performance to match its already stellar platform.