
The 2025 Honda Accord is arriving at Canadian dealerships this month and the popular sedan gets some new features this year.
The 2025 model is available in three trim levels. This includes the SE, which is powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine, as well as the Sport-L and Touring models, which both feature hybrid powertrains.
New for 2025, all trims come with rear air conditioning vents and a pair of rear USB-C ports.
The SE features black 17-inch alloy wheels, black window trim, black door mirrors, a black shark fin antenna and gloss-black B-pillar trim.
Front seats are heated, there’s a one-touch power sliding moonroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 10-way power driver’s seat with lumbar control, an eight-speaker audio system, a 10.2-inch driver information interface and a seven-inch color touchscreen audio system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and physical knobs for volume and tuning all standard.
The engine produces 192 hp and 192 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a continuously variable transmission. Fuel economy is rated at (city/highway/combined) 8.1/6.4/7.3 L/100 km.
New for 2025, the two hybrid models now feature power adjustable front seats with a Qi-compatible 15W wireless phone charger.
The Sport-L model features a leather-wrapped, heated steering wheel and shift knob, plus Berlina Black 19-inch alloy wheels with a machined face, a memory driver’s seat, a power passenger seat, black exterior accents and a rear diffuser.
The Touring model features Google built-in, a six-inch head-up display, 12-speaker Bose audio system with Bose Ccenterpoint technology, 5G Wi-Fi hotspot capability, front and rear parking sensors, a heated steering wheel, leather heated and ventilated front seats, and heated rear outboard seats, and the Berlina Black 19-inch alloy wheels.
Both hybrid models get a 12.3-inch touchscreen with a physical volume knob and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
The hybrid models feature a two-motor system with a total of 204 hp and 247 lb.-ft. of torque. Fuel economy is rated at 5.0/5.7/5.3 L/100 km.
Canadian MSRP is as follows:
- SE – $38,300
- Sport-L – $43,000
- Touring – $45,500
The MSRP doesn’t includes fees, levies or taxes.
“The Honda Accord will remain pound for pound one of the best midsized sedans money can buy, setting the standard with its feature content, enhanced driving experience and reliability,” said Emile Korkor, assistant vice president, Honda Canada, in a news release. “The Accord enjoys a loyal following with our latest turbocharged SE and hybrid-electric Sport-L and Touring models offering exceptional value, impressive styling and the exhilarating driving experience Canadians have come to expect from the Accord for decades.”
Honda says 75 per cent of Accord sales were hybrid-electric models in 2024.
Full model details are available on the Honda Canada website.
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