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Revving Up: Honda's All-New Accord Hits the U.S. Market!
Uniji
2025-06-17 22:24:39

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For a time, Japanese cars, which had disappeared from the domestic market,

have recently shown signs of recovery. Among them, the leading

Japanese car brand Honda Korea officially launched the completely

redesigned 11th generation 'All-New Accord' on the 17th in the domestic market.

Honda's flagship sedan, the Accord, has long been a favorite in Korea due to its excellent technology and marketability.

The new generation showcases a significant evolution in design, performance, safety, and convenience features,

making it a model that has already garnered considerable attention in the domestic market, comparable to the Grandeur.

The new Accord features a longer body compared to the previous model,

and adopts a sleek fastback style, presenting a sporty and commanding presence.

The front features full LED headlights and a mesh-design front

grille, giving it a sharp and powerful impression. The rear boasts horizontally designed full LED

taillights, adding a touch of sophistication.

The interior layout focuses on intuitive and simple operation, enhancing efficiency.

It emphasizes details such as color, materials, and special stitching to elevate luxury and sophistication in the cabin.

Additionally, the new 10.2-inch TFT digital

instrument cluster and significantly enlarged 12.3-inch center display

improve usability for drivers.

Meanwhile, the new All-New Accord will be available in two lineups: the Hybrid Touring and the gasoline turbo model.

In the case of the All-New Accord Hybrid, it features a newly developed 2.0L direct-injection Atkinson engine paired with an e-CVT, delivering a dynamic

driving experience with its fourth-generation two-motor hybrid system, which offers excellent environmental performance and refined driving feel.

The gasoline engine produces a maximum output of 147 horsepower and a maximum torque of 13.5 kg·m (approximately 99.3 lb-ft), while the electric motor boasts a maximum output of 184 horsepower and a maximum torque of 34 kg·m (approximately 249.5 lb-ft), showcasing upgraded performance compared to previous models.

The driving force has also increased to enable EV driving at speeds below 31 mph.

Additionally, a charging mode has been added, allowing the gasoline engine to charge the battery while driving, expanding the EV driving range.

The All-New Accord Hybrid features Honda's first motion management system, which helps drivers control the car as intended.

This system integrates control of the powertrain and brakes based on steering wheel inputs, optimizing deceleration during cornering.

The CVT retains the advantages of the previous model while introducing noise reduction technologies to minimize drive belt noise.

The All-New Accord comes equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, including Honda Sensing, which features an expanded 90-degree field of view from a wide-angle camera and a 120-degree detection range from radar.

It also includes an improved adaptive cruise control system (ACC) and a lane-keeping assist system (LKAS).

In congested urban traffic, the new traffic jam assist (TJA) steering support system detects lanes with its camera and operates from 0 km/h.

In addition, the Accord features a collision mitigation braking system (CMBS), road departure mitigation system (RDM), auto high-beam (AHB), and blind spot information system (BSI).

The All-New Accord also includes various user-centered convenience features as standard.

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay can connect both wired and wirelessly. In the hybrid model, you will find heated seats for the first and second rows, ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a heads-up display, and a BOSE premium audio system, all of which are popular among domestic consumers.

The Accord features Honda's ACE body structure, rear side airbags, and a state-of-the-art 10-airbag system, including front knee airbags, ensuring crash safety in various situations.

This model has achieved the highest rating of TSP+ in crash tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States.

The All-New Accord Hybrid qualifies as a low-emission vehicle type 2, while the Turbo qualifies as type 3, allowing for benefits such as discounts at public parking lots and airport parking.

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