Winner of the 2018 North American Car of the Year award, the 2018 Honda Accord is likely the most popular midsize sedan in the world. Redesigned for 2018, the Honda Accord takes advantage of state of the art technology to keep this sedan the one to beat. The new Accord comes in five trim levels: LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring. Even at the base level, there's a host of impressive standard features. With a new fastback profile and pronounced body style, the Honda Accord cuts through the typical trappings of the sedan, promising a more European look and feel. The interior is now one of the most comfortable and luxurious available in its class, with leather and faux-leather upholstery and inserts, wood trim, and soft-touch plastic. With superior handling and suspension - as well as noise control - the Accord promises a ride like no other, no matter where you are headed. Ready to try the 2018 Honda Accord? Read on to discover what you need to know.
The new Accord has been fully redesigned for 2018, with an improved touchscreen system and turbocharged four-cylinder engines. This sedan is lower, wider, and longer, and has a more luxurious interior, providing more space and comfort.
The Accord sports a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque on all trim levels. for those looking for a little more excitement, a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder is available on Sport, EX-L and Touring models.
The base trim level comes with a rearview camera, push-button ignition, a driver information display, dual-zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth, a 7-inch touchscreen, and a four-speaker audio system with a USB port.
While the LX offers a lot of really nice standard features, the EX is probably the way to go when it comes to the best value. Not costing much more than the LX, the EX adds a power driver seat, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, blind-spot monitoring, satellite radio, a sunroof, and heated mirrors and front seats.
The Accord scores between 31 and 33 miles per gallon combined depending on trim package and engine size.
The new 2018 Honda Accord ranges from $23,570 to $35,800, depending on trim package. However, customers can save as much as $3,000 in dealer incentives and score impressive financing and lease deals on the new model.
Adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning with automatic braking, and lane departure warning and mitigation are standard on every Accord. Plus, the Accord continues to earn the best crash test safety scores available.
The technology via the infotainment system is a huge improvement over previous years, integrated nicely into the overall aesthetic. The navigation system is easy to operate, the graphics are clean, and instructions easy to follow. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay work well and are integrated with the infotainment system. Everything you need is in easy reach.