2025 Honda Accord Revealed with Stunning New Looks & Smart Features — Starting at $29,445! Reserve Now for Early Delivery!

The 2025 Honda Accord is here, and it’s a winner! Launched in June 2025, this family sedan starts at $29,445, offering a spacious cabin, zippy handling, and up to 51 mpg. It rivals the Toyota Camry and Hyundai Sonata. Book now for $500 at Honda dealers, with deliveries starting August 2025. Here’s why the Accord is a slam dunk!

Pricing & Which One to Buy

The Accord ranges from $29,445 (LX) to $40,450 (Touring). The Sport ($34,000) is the top pick, with a 204-hp hybrid, 9-inch touchscreen, and wireless charging. It’s priced below the Camry ($30,000) but offers more style.

Interior & Comfort

The Accord’s sleek cabin feels premium with a honeycomb air-vent design, like the Civic. It seats 5 comfortably, with supportive front seats and leather on higher trims. The 9-inch touchscreen supports wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. A 16.7-cubic-foot trunk holds 4 carry-on bags, matching the Sonata. Extras like a panoramic sunroof and heated seats add luxury.

Safety & Driver-Assistance

With a 5-star NHTSA rating and IIHS Top Safety Pick, the Accord includes auto emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control. A 360-degree camera and blind-spot monitoring come on Sport and above.

Engine, Transmission, & Performance

The LX and SE trims get a 192-hp 1.5L turbo engine with a CVT, hitting 0–60 mph in 7.3 seconds. The hybrid (Sport, EX-L, Touring) pairs a 2.0L engine with two electric motors for 204 hp, reaching 60 mph in 6.7 seconds, per Car and Driver, edging out the Camry’s 7.0 seconds. Front-wheel drive is standard; no AWD. It’s smooth, quiet, and fun to drive.

0–60 MPH Times

The hybrid Accord hits 60 mph in 6.7 seconds, while the turbo takes 7.3 seconds—quicker than the Sonata’s 7.5 seconds. It’s sporty enough for daily thrills.

Fuel Economy & Real-World MPG

The hybrid gets 51 mpg city/48 highway, per EPA, beating the Camry’s 47 mpg. The non-hybrid hits 29/37 mpg. Real-world tests showed 40 mpg (non-hybrid) and 36 mpg (hybrid) at 75 mph, offering a 460-mile range with its 12.8-gallon tank.

Warranty & Maintenance

Honda offers a 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty, 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain coverage, and 1-year/12,000-mile free maintenance, matching the Camry but trailing Hyundai’s 10-year plan.

Why the Accord Rocks

At $29,445–$40,450, the 2025 Honda Accord blends 51 mpg, sporty handling, and top safety, undercutting the Camry ($30,000). Its roomy cabin and tech make it a family favorite. Book now at Honda dealers or online—this sedan’s a total steal!