Accord Official: New Honda Accord


The Honda Accord, also known as the Honda Inspire in Japan and China for certain generations, is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant, which has been one of the best-selling cars in the United States since 1989. The Accord nameplate has been applied to a variety of vehicles worldwide, including coupes, station wagons, hatchbacks and a Honda Crosstour crossover.

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Stop peering in disbelief – this is the new Honda Accord. Yes, it’s an all-new model that looks suspiciously like the old one. Even Honda calls it ‘an evolution of the current model’ and it’s the big news on the company’s stand at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
It’s wider and lower than today’s Accord but retains its sober and simple style. The biggest change is at the front, where the newcomer has wedgy headlamps and huge five-sided grille. Thankfully, as you might expect from technology-obsessed Honda, there are more changes under the bonnet.
Honda’s latest diesel engine

The new Accord is more significant for its new engines than its design overhaul. Honda’s new second-generation diesel engine, dubbed i-DTEC, makes its debut here. The 2.2 is more powerful, developing an extra ten ponies with 148bhp at 4000rpm, yet is claimed to meet stringent Euro 5 emissions regs thanks to the latest piezo fuel injectors and a particulate filter. A plump 258lb ft of torque on tap from just 2000rpm promises fleet performance, too.
Two petrol engines will be offered, a 154bhp 2.0 i-VTEC (with improved valve lift and timing gear) and the range-topping 197bhp 2.4 i-VTEC. All three engines come with a six-speed manual gearbox or (when the diesel auto arrives in early 2009) a five-speed auto.
Guess what? They’ve benchmarked the 3-series

Honda’s promotional literature talks about benchmarking the new Accord against the BMW 3-series, but the same claim has been made by more manufacturers in this segment than we care to remember. Honda argues that the lower centre of gravity, a wider track and new suspension (double wishbones up front, multi-link rear links) will improve the previously staid handling, although we’d expect the Accord to place comfort over razor-sharp handling prowess. Which is surely what Honda customers expect.
Inside, the Accord is just what you’d expect from a Honda: clear, electro-backlit dials, high-tech graphic read-outs and switchgear that will be familiar to anyone who’s driven the latest space-age Civic or Legend. Although this publicity shot makes it look dark and sombre, it all looks sensibly laid out and well built.
Honda Accord – a techfest

All models have Honda’s electronic stability system as standard, reining in wheelspin or slides by braking individual wheels, limiting engine power and even adding steering corrections to quell over- or understeer. Don’t worry though – it’s not about to steer for you, it just applies a nudge of lock to encourage the driver to apply a correction. Honda’s really gone to town on the new Accord’s safety systems; it will follow white road markings to keep you in the correct motorway lane and forward radar systems will keep you a set distance from the car in front and even brake for you if it detects an imminent collision. Needless to say, many of these systems will be optional.
Prices haven’t been announced yet we hear they’ll kick off at around £17-18,000 for a 2.0-litre saloon when sales start in July 2008. Expect estate Tourer models to cost £1200 more.
CAR is covering all the Geneva unveils in the coming weeks as we build up to the Swiss show on 4 March 2008. Come back for all the latest new-car news as it happens
 
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Hello Acura TSX. Honda is clearly running out of styling ideas. Every Honda and Acura is going to look just alike. The new RL is the same thing, only bigger. Boring..............

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Hello Acura TSX.

M
Is it? Hmmm:usa7uh:

But aren't all Acuras just rebadged Hondas in essence tho? Toyota used to do a similar thing i think with Lexus. If i remember right, they didn't even have Lexus in Japan. Was just called Toyota
 
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Yep, our Acuras are nothing but Hondas in all other markets. Makes the U.S. market look so silly for being so badge snobs. People won't buy a 40K Accord unless it has an "Acura" badge on it. A shame really. Honda Legend = Acura RL = Flop. Not sure what the TL is outside of the U.S. of if it is a U.S. specific model. Obvously the new Accord is our Acura TSX.

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The same is similar in Australia. To increase he price of a car, manufactures just call there car the euro verision. This is what honda does with there Acura verisions in Australia. They call it the Honda Euro. It is better styled inside and out and much better built then the American Accord however from what I have heard... So perhaps it does have a litle bit of Euro in it!
 
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Holy cow Marcus i just checked your Acura thread. Similar car. Infact flush similar they're the same sh.....
 
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Why can't car designers just keep things neat and simple. The previous generation is a honest handsome car, every line and every surface is in perfect harmony, now what we have here is a car with various details and strange angles and lines trying to fight for your attention. The car appears to be very bulky and it has lost its sense of athleticism. Those wheel arches are very heavy handed and the front and rear bumpers are just too high. The side window profile is exactly the same as the previous model, and both the headlights and the tail lights are pointlessly complicated versions of those from the old car. There is just no design progress between the new and the old model.

I will take the old model thanks.
 
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It's clearly a conservative evolution of the old one but i still like it.
 
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Certain cues of the exterior are just a little too fussy for my tastes. Love the interior though.
 
Re: All New Honda Accord by CAR

Not bad but I'm slightly disappointed because it only looks like a facelift and not a new generation car. Maybe the change is more apparent in real life. :eusa_thin
 
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I think the interior is fussy... Lots of weird shapes trying to blend..
 
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Personally i think it's ok. The previous accord in black IRL looks quite aggressive and modern and this is just a slight evolution. Funnily honda always seem to want to style themselves as the jap bmw. Well kinda
 
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I think I'm the only one liking this car. Better than the Camry and Passat.
 
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Honda improved on it's best, looks better than the Usdm Accord :usa7uh:...!
 
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The S-Class wheel archs does not suit it at all. Fussy and overdone.

The interior is so complex i am actually tired only by looking at it. And I did not finish it...:D
 
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Honda announced the all-new Accord for Europe.
Aimed squarely at challenging established premium contenders in the D-segment, Honda’s all-new Accord saloon and Tourer offer sporty styling, greater refinement and a unique package of safety systems, together with excellent dynamic capabilities. Strong environmental credentials in the form of an all Euro 5 emissions compliant engine line-up further emphasize Honda’s intent with the the all-new Accord.

Significantly wider and slightly lower, the styling adopts a more emotional, sporty motif. The ‘sharp-edged’ design, with pronounced muscular wheelarches that emphasize the car’s wider track, gives the Accord a distinctive, strong stance with a solid, planted feel. The distinctive nose and more flowing lines deliver a tauter and more athletic shape.

The evolution from the previous generation Accord is even more pronounced in the case of the Tourer, where a greater emphasis on load carrying practicality has evolved into a more dynamic expression of its advanced technology, while still retaining a strong degree of versatility and practicality.

Three advanced new engines with some of the lowest emissions in their segment
The new range is one of the first to offer a complete engine line-up that will comply with the forthcoming Euro 5 emissions regulations which aren’t due to be introduced until September 2009. The exceptional environmental credentials haven’t been achieved at the cost of driving enjoyment, however, and greater frugality is matched by greater performance and flexibility.

Making its debut is Honda’s second-generation diesel engine which builds on the outstanding qualities of the award-winning i-CTDi unit to raise the bar in the diesel stakes once again. Its advanced technology and overall capabilities place it firmly at the forefront of diesel development and underpins the Accord’s claim to offer one of the strongest combinations of dynamic performance and environmental responsibility in the marketplace.

Like its predecessor, the new i-DTEC engine is compact, lightweight, refined and quiet in operation. It employs the latest piezoelectric multi-stage fuel injection technology, more efficient exhaust gas recirculation and a particulate filter for significantly reduced emissions. At the same time both power and torque levels have been increased for a sportier driving experience. Output is 10 PS greater at 150 PS/110 kW at the same 4,000 rpm, while peak torque is now 350 Nm at 2,000 rpm.

The 2.0-liter i-VTEC offers similar levels of performance to its predecessor – 156 PS at 6,300 rpm – but builds on its class leading fuel economy. Key technological changes include increased diameter intake valves, further optimized valve lift and timing and increased inlet and exhaust air flow volumes.

The 2.4-liter engine is more powerful, delivering 200 PS at 7000 rpm and peak torque of 233 Nm at 4500 rpm – up from 190 PS and 223 Nm. Behind the figures are a compression ratio increased from 10.5 to 11.0:1, larger diameter valves, revised valve timing, and reduced exhaust system pressures.

6-speed manual/5-speed automatic
All three engines are matched to a 6-speed manual transmission, while both petrol engines have the option of a 5-speed automatic.

Manual models feature a ‘Shift Indicator Light’ or SIL which appears in the center of the rev counter. ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ are displayed to advise the driver of the optimum point (in terms of best fuel economy) at which to change gear; Honda tests have demonstrated fuel savings of as much as 5 per cent simply by following these commands.

The 5-speed automatic transmission now has a straight ‘P R N D S’ gate: using the steering wheel paddles in S mode provides a sequential shift mode, allowing manual shifting and gear hold.

Agile, secure handling
Enthusiastic drivers will also appreciate the new Accord’s greater agility. A lowered center of gravity, a wider track and the all-new front double wishbone and rear multilink suspension with variable rate dampers, plus greater body rigidity mean that the Accord more readily reacts to driver input. Handling is more responsive and confidence-inspiring and body roll is much reduced.

Speed sensitive electric power steering is standard on all models and the new axial system features a high output, low inertia brushless motor which provides excellent steering feel at higher speeds for a sense of stability and confidence. A quicker steering ratio has also been adopted in keeping with the Accord’s more agile chassis characteristics.

A comprehensive safety package
Complementing an armory of passive safety features is an outstanding array of dynamic systems delivering even greater security. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) is standard across the range and is designed to assist the driver in maintaining control during cornering, acceleration and sudden manoeuvres by applying braking to the right or left hand wheels as necessary and modulating the engine torque output as required.

Motion Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS)
The new Accord also features an innovative system in which the capabilities of both VSA and the car’s Electric Power Steering are brought to bear. Called Motion Adaptive EPS, it detects instability in slippery conditions both during cornering and under braking and automatically initiates steering inputs aimed at prompting the driver to steer in the correct direction.

The input is barely noticeable and control of the steering remains with the driver at all times. But this supporting steering torque is enough to prompt the driver to act intuitively and the driver’s reaction as a result is enough to regain stability or to shorten braking distances, allowing control to be maintained.

Advanced Driving Assist System (ADAS) optional across the range
Optionally available on Executive grade on 2.2 i-DTEC and 2.4 i-VTEC is Honda’s Advanced Driving Assist System (ADAS), a suite of three ground-breaking technologies that raise safety to a new level. The first of these is the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) which uses a camera to detect the car deviating from a traffic lane and provides steering torque when necessary, thereby reducing the burden of motorway driving while at the same time enhancing safety.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) uses a millimetre-wave radar to maintain a consistent distance to a vehicle directly in front, for more relaxed, less tiring driving.

The third ADAS system is the Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS) which monitors the following distance and closing rate between the Accord and the car directly in front of it, warning the driver when a collision is likely and helping reduce impact when a collision becomes unavoidable.

These systems complement the Accord’s passive safety features which include front seatbelt pre-tensioners and load limiters, dual stage front airbags, driver and front passenger side airbags, full length curtain airbags and ISOFIX fittings and tether anchor points for secure childseat fixture on all models. There are also front seat active headrests which are triggered when the occupant is pushed into the seat in the event of a rear impact, so causing a rigid plate to activate a link to the headrest which pushes it forward to support the head.

Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) Body Structure
Progressively introduced throughout the Honda range, the Accord’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) Body Structure provides significantly enhanced occupant protection in a variety of real-world crash conditions.

A front-mounted polygonal main frame is designed to prevent cabin deformation by distributing forces through multiple major load bearing pathways – and away from the passenger compartment. This is particularly important where a frontal collision occurs between vehicles of differing heights, weights or frame construction.

To achieve top level, side impact safety, Honda's engineers have increased the side section of the frame and chosen different material specifications to provide the desired level of stiffness and strength for critical areas, without adding unnecessary weight.

The new Accord also incorporates many of the pedestrian-protection design features already familiar from recent Honda models, including windscreen wiper pivots designed to break away on impact, energy absorbing front wing mounts and bonnet hinges alongside an unobstructed area beneath the bonnet allowing greater space for deformation.

Premium interior with carefully selected materials and outstanding fit and finish
The sporty feel of the cockpit is reflected in a fascia design characterised by a strong feeling of personal space for both the driver and front passenger. Distinctive silver trim sweeps inwards across the fascia from either side before continuing down into the center console. Stylish and highly supportive front seats have larger bolsters while a new internal structure is designed to reduce any transmission of vibration.

Black with silver trim, the sporty three spoke steering wheel holds a complete suite of controls – including audio, cruise control and mobile telephone control. It is fully adjustable for reach and rake, with an extra 10 degrees of tilt adjustment compared to the previous Accord.

The new Accord features ‘floating’ backlit instruments and contained within the center of the speedometer face is an LCD multi-information display showing a variety of information – controls positioned on the steering wheel allow the driver to cycle the display through multiple screens of information.

A new feature is a service reminder that presents the driver with either the distance or days remaining to a required service, with an enlarged warning symbol appearing when the due date is imminent.

Storage space includes two center console side pockets; a lidded storage area to side of the steering wheel; large front door pockets able to hold bottles and maps; bottle holders in the rear door panels, and a large center console box. Rather than a fold-down pocket design, the large glovebox now has an independent lid and is subdivided with a tissue box compartment as well as space secured for a manual. The lid of the center console box doubles up as an armrest and is slide-adjustable by 89 mm. Two cupholders are provided in the center console, while rear seat passengers have access to a further two contained in the center armrest, revealed when it is folded down.
 

Honda

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and battery-powered equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and established in 1948 by Soichiro Honda. Acura is its luxury and performance division headquartered in Torrance, California, United States. The Acura brand was launched on March 27, 1986, with markets primarily in North America.
Official websites: Honda, Acura

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