2023 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring
Vehicle Type: Midsize Hybrid
83
overall score
Category Ranking: 4
Vehicle Price
Base Price:
$37,890
Price as Tested:
$38,985
Fuel Information
Fuel Type: Regular
Fuel Capacity (gal): 12.8
EPA City mpg: 46
EPA Highway mpg: 41
EPA Combined mpg: 44
Advanced Safety Features
- Adaptive Cruise Control [S]
- Advanced Headlights [S]
- Automatic Emergency Braking [S]
- Blind-Spot Warning [S]
- Driver Monitoring [S]
- Forward-Collision Warning [S]
- Lane-Departure Warning [S]
- Lane-Keeping Assistance [S]
- Rear Cross-Traffic Warning [S]
- Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking [O]
- [S] Standard, [O] Optional
Overall Observations
The Honda Accord midsize sedan, now in its 11th generation,
was fully redesigned for 2023. Also, the Accord (see page 93)
and the Accord Hybrid are no longer considered separate
models: The Accord's bottom 2 trim levels have a gasoline-only
powertrain, and the top 4 trims come with a hybrid powertrain.
The redesign sharpened up the Accord's exterior styling;
the interior—which has plenty of room for passengers and
cargo—has a clean, attractive design as well. Our well—equipped test vehicle came with a full suite of advanced safety
features, dual-zone climate control, a Bose premium audio
system, and automatic LED headlights (with auto high beams)
that turn on when the windshield wipers are activated.
The Accord Hybrid's powertrain provides better fuel economy
than the gasoline-powered Accord (44 mpg versus 32 mpg)
and makes a difference in performance as well, delivering
plenty of power and seamless gas-electric transitions. The
ride is a nice balance of comfort and responsive handling.
There's not much to gripe about: Rear visibility is restricted
because of a high rear deck, and the sloping roofline makes
getting in and out of the back seat somewhat awkward. It
should also be noted that the Accord Hybrid's base price
($32,895) is higher than that of other hybrid sedans, such as
the Toyota Camry ($28,855) and Hyundai Sonata ($28,450)
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Click HerePros and Cons
Pros
- Good value—lots of features for the money
- Strong power, much better than the non-hybrid version
- Smooth powertrain
Cons
- Rear visibility is restricted because of the tall rear deck
- The sloping roofline makes rear entry and exit a bit difficult
- The base MSRP is higher than that of other hybrid sedans
Vehicle Specifications
Model year tested: 2023
Number of passengers (F/R): 2/3
Curb weight (lbs): 3532.0
Exterior L / W / H (in): 195.7 / 73.3 / 57.1
Wheelbase (in): 111.4
Number of air bags: 10
Warranty (months/miles): 36/36,000
Tire manufacturer and model: Michelin Primacy mxm4
Front and rear tire size: 235/40 R19
Max towing capacity (lbs): Not recommended
Headlight type: LED
Transmission type: Hybrid drive
Drivetrain type: Front wheel
Engine/motor: 2.0L I4
Engine horsepower @ RPM: 146 @ 6,100
Electric motor horsepower: 181
Combined system horsepower: 204
Test Data
Test Vehicle Scores
Advanced Safety Features:
9.70Fuel Efficiency:
7.95EPA Emissions Score:
7.00Acceleration:
4.56Braking:
7.79
Handling:
7.37
Quality and Drivability:
7.17
Ride Quality:
7.90Interior Size:
3.76Easy of Entry and Exit:
6.92Visibility:
6.74Interior Noise:
5.24Cargo Capacity:
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