Specifications

  • Engine: 2.0-liter 4-cylinder
  • Horsepower: 204
  • EPA: 46 City | 41 Highway | 44 Combined
  • Transmission: eCVT
  • Torque: 247 lb.-ft

Long Term Updates

Date: July 2024


The Honda Accord has been America’s best selling car for over 50 years. If that doesn’t make you feel old, this will – the Accord Hybrid has been on sale for almost 20 years. Now, we have this 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid here for a long-term road test. So, let’s dive into the details!

This Accord Hybrid comes to us in top-of-the-line Touring Trim, outside we have 19-inch alloy wheels and this Radiant Red Metallic paint job costs an extra $455. All Touring trimmed Accords are Hybrids using the 4th generation two-motor system. The engine is a 2-liter four-cylinder. The transmission, an eCVT. And total system output is 204 horsepower and 247 lb.-ft of torque. With an EPA rating of 46 miles per gallon City, 41 highway and 44 combined, total range for the Accord Hybrid is up to 563 miles..

For the interior, the Touring comes with gray perforated leather upholstery, a heated leather steering wheel, heated and ventilated seats for the front while rear passengers get seat heat as well. For infotainment, there’s a 12.3-inch display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Included only with the Touring model is a Premium Bose surround sound system and a head-up display for the driver. As for safety, we have blind spot monitoring, collision braking and road departure systems, lane keep assist, multi-view rearview camera, and adaptive cruise control.

All told, this Honda Accord Hybrid stickers for just over 40-thousand dollars.

We’re excited to have another sedan on our long term test lot so we’ll put on enough miles on it for a full update soon. In the meantime, if you have any questions or comments about our Honda Accord Touring Hybrid, reach out to us on your favorite social site at MotorWeek!

Date: August 2024


Time to get to know the newest member of our long-term fleet, this 2024 Honda Accord.

The Accord was redesigned last year, kicking off its 11th generation here in the U.S., and we’ve had quite a few of those generations for extended tests over the years here at MotorWeek. No surprise as it is America’s best-selling car over the last 50 years.

Our Accord is sporting Touring Hybrid trim, which is the top trim available, and as you can gather comes with a hybrid powertrain, the fourth generation of Honda’s two-motor system which adds a pair of electric motors to an updated naturally aspirated 2.0-liter I4 for a combined output of 204 horsepower. It’s an upgrade over the standard Accord’s 192-horsepower 1.5-liter turbo and should deliver us a Combined 44 mpg.

This Radiant Red stunner has already made quite an impression on our drivers.

We’re at the point where we take hybrid powertrains for granted, forgetting they’re complicated, synchronized systems. But you would never know that driving this Accord Hybrid where the two electric motors work seamlessly with the gas engine. We also like being able to dial in more or less regenerative braking with these steering wheel paddles.

Inside, the new Accord is somewhat simplistic in design, but we’ve found it to be highly functional too, and the materials both look and feel great.

Date: September 2024Mileage: 1,000


We’ve driven this 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid for exactly one month so far, and have been impressed with the solid, composed, and smooth ride it’s provided over the first 1,000 miles that we’ve added to its odometer.

It’s a good thing there’s an “EV” indicator in the gauge display to let you know when you’re driving on battery power, because unless you’re full-throttling it, you really have no idea if the 2.0-liter I4 engine is actually running or not. Fuel economy from the 204-horsepower setup is off to a good start at 45.1 mpg.

“If you are a skeptic like me, you’re probably thinking there has to be some major trade-off with this Accord Hybrid’s fuel efficiency. But so far, we haven’t found ourselves making any notable sacrifices for it. There’s plenty of power. It’s delivered smoothly. And the extra weight does seemingly nothing to hurt the ride and handling in daily driving scenarios.”

These light-colored leather seats may be a challenge to keep clean, but they’re plenty comfortable. Some people love the truss-style dash trim that integrates the vents, finding it’s architectural-inspired design both modern and appealing; others think it doesn’t quite fit in with the overall upscale feel of the space.

But perhaps this new Accord has impressed us most just by sitting still, as its low profile and dynamic lines easily make it the best-looking Accord sedan ever.

Date: October 2024Mileage: 4,500


The Honda Accord is one mid-size sedan that needs very little introduction. Just about everyone has had some type of interaction with one over its 50 years on American roads. So far, our interactions with this 2024 Accord Hybrid have been highly positive.

If this is your first experience with the 11th-gen Accord, the biggest change you’ll likely notice is the wide 12-inch touchscreen display with Google built in. It looks impressive, works very well, and is a focal point of an interior that feels far roomier than its mid-size status.

Nothing exotic to the suspension, but tuning is a spot-on blend of comfort and agility, and after driving 4,500 miles in our first two months, our fuel economy average is a great 44.5 mpg; down a bit from last report, but still well above the 41.3 average in our original Accord Hybrid Road Test.

This 204-horsepower 2.0-liter I4-based hybrid is willing and able, with a surprising amount of time spent driving strictly on battery power, and an almost EV-like driving experience even when the gas engine kicks in.

Just about everything in this Accord Hybrid is silky smooth. The powertrain, the suspension, and even the infotainment. There’s really only one not-so-smooth operation: braking in stop-and-go traffic. We’re still trying to develop a feel for the handoff from regen to mechanical braking. But that’s really just a small nitpick in an otherwise excellent drive experience.

Date: November 2024Mileage: 7,400

Now let’s turn our attention to the family sedan in our fleet, this hybrid-powered 2024 Honda Accord. Simply put, we’re loving the spaciousness of its interior. While it is technically still a midsize car, it feels more like some of the no longer available full-size sedans that many of us have very fond memories of. And of course, few brands nail the small details of interior ergonomics as well as Honda.

This 11th-gen Accord is packed full of safety features including knee airbags for driver and front passenger, along with side airbags for rear seat passengers. Plus, a full suite of Honda Sensing active driving features like lane keep assist and Road Departure Mitigation.

Fuel economy from our Accord’s 204-horsepower 2.0-liter I4-based hybrid setup has ticked up this segment, bringing our 4-month average to 46.4 mpg over 7,400-miles of driving.