Honda Accord Hybrid Model Years and History

Honda Accord Hybrid Model Years

2026 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2026 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord and Accord Hybrid carry over with minimal changes for 2026.

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2025 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2025 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord and Accord Hybrid carry over with minimal changes for 2025.

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2024 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2024 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord and Accord Hybrid carry over with minimal changes for 2024.

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2023 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2023 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord and Accord Hybrid both get a redesign for 2023.

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2022 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2022 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord returns for 2022 with minimal changes, while the hybrid model gets a minor change to the trim lineup with the EX trim being replaced with the Sport Trim.

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2021 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2021 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord Hybrid returns for 2021 with little changes such as a restyled front grille and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

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2020 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2020 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord returns for 2020 with no significant changes.

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2019 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2019 Accord Hybrid

Honda's tenth-generation Accord debuted last year, and for 2019 the only real change is that the 1.5L engine is no longer offered on the Touring trim

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2018 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2018 Accord Hybrid

First introduced in 1976, the Accord is celebrating the release of its tenth-generation model in 2018. The new Accord features brand new exterior and interior styling along with a more sophisticated chassis, more interior room and a better driving experience than in years past. This generation also marks the first time the Accord can be had with a turbocharged engine, helping to up the fun-to-drive factor a little bit while providing the kind of power normally on offer from a V6; in a 4-cylinder package.

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2017 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2017 Accord Hybrid

A couple of significant changes have been made for the 2017 model year. A new Sport Special Edition bows this year, featuring among other things, heated leather seats, with contrasting red stitching and a "special edition" badge. The other big news for this year are significant changes to the Hybrid version's powertrain, with both power and fuel economy increased over last year's model.

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2015 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2015 Accord Hybrid

The Honda Accord continues into 2015 with minimal changes to the overall vehicle. However several features have been added to various trim models. A HomeLink garage door opener and universal remote has been added to the EX-L trims, while EX Coupes now come with Honda's LaneWatch system. HomeLink-equipped Accords will also feature an electronic auto dimming rearview mirror.

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2014 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2014 Accord Hybrid

Following a complete overhaul last year, the Honda Accord is largely unchanged for 2014, though two new hybrid models join the lineup with completely new high-efficiency powertrains.

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2007 Honda Accord Hybrid trims

2007 Accord Hybrid

The 2007 Accord is largely unchanged from last year, which isn't a bad thing as Honda didn't try to fix anything that wasn't broken. The Accord still offers three drivetrain choices and two body styles. A 2.4L I4 or 3.0L V6 engine is available as well as a hybrid option, which is only available as a sedan. New for 2007 is the Special Edition V6 sedan, which was formerly only available with the 2.4L engine. This package comes with 17" alloy wheels and is the cheapest way into a new V6 Accord.

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About Accord Hybrid

In 2005, Honda created their third hybrid production car based on their popular Accord Sedan. Propelled by a gasoline/electric powertrain classified as Hondas Integrated Motor Assist system, the 2005 Accord Hybrid operates with a 240-horsepower 3.0-liter gasoline engine paired with a 15-horsepower electric motor.

 

Fed from a nickel-metal hydride battery pack charged through regenerative braking, the electrical power unit is located between the gasoline engine and the 2005 Accord Hybrids five-speed automatic transmission. The gasoline I-VTEC six-cylinder powerplant included a technology called Variable Cylinder Management (VCM). Under specific conditions, VCM would allow the engine of the Honda Accord Hybrid to function on half of its total cylinders in order to conserve fuel.

 

 

Combined fuel economy for the 2005 Accord Hybrid was EPA-rated at 28 miles per gallon. Fuel economy is a four mile per gallon improvement over the traditional four-cylinder powered Accord with an automatic transmission. The 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid sedan arrived heavily equipped with standard features. Four-wheel disc brakes, 16-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, dual-zone climate controls and a six-speaker audio system with satellite radio is found on all 2005 Accord Hybrids.

 

 

A voice-activated navigation system was one of very few options available on the sedan. The Accord Hybrid received a minor design change in 2006 coinciding with the conventional Accord Sedan. The 2006 model year version of the Honda Accord Hybrid added Vehicle Stability Assist as a standard feature. Availability of the first-generation Accord Hybrid ended after the 2007 model year. After a seven-year absence, a gasoline/electric hybrid version of the Honda Accord was reintroduced for 2014.

 

 

Operating with a smaller 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, the new Accord Hybrids 124-kilowatt electric motor is significantly stronger than the previous model. Average fuel economy for the 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid is measure around 47 miles per gallon.