2024 Honda Accord
Overview
The Honda Accord is a Car and Driver staff favorite, winning our 10Best and Editors’ Choice awards every year by impressing us with its spacious interior, driver-friendly road manners, and impeccable build quality. Now it appears an all-new Accord is on its way, likely for the 2024 model year, and from spy photos we can see it will wear a smoother exterior design with thinner headlamps and a full-width rear taillamp assembly. We expect to see the hybrid powertrain become a more significant part of the Accord lineup for this new generation, but it’s unlikely to be the only option. The current turbocharged 1.5- and 2.0-liter gasoline engines are likely to also be available in the new model. We haven’t spotted any interior details yet, but if the recently redesigned Civic, CR-V, and HR-V models are anything to go by, the Accord should receive a similar dashboard design with a honeycomb pattern and a free-standing rectangular infotainment display sprouting above that.
What’s New for 2024?
Honda hasn’t said for sure, but we think the final model year for the current generation Accord will be 2023 and this all-new generation will arrive for the 2024 model year.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
LX
$28,000 (est)
Hybrid
$30,000 (est)
Sport
$32,000 (est)
EX
$34,000 (est)
EX-L
$36,000 (est)
Touring
$40,000 (est)
We won’t know actual pricing of the new Accord until after the car’s official debut, which could happen by the end of 2022 or sometime in early 2023. When Honda announces pricing and provides details on the 2024 Accord’s standard and optional features, we’ll update this story and provide a recommendation for which model represents the best value.
More on the Accord Sedan
As more information becomes available, we’ll update this story with more details about:
Engine, Transmission, and Performance Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG Interior, Comfort, and Cargo Infotainment and Connectivity Safety and Driver-Assistance Features Warranty and Maintenance Coverage