Is Honda Bringing Back the V6 Accord?

The V6 engine in the Honda Accord has been around for 20 years. It first debuted in the U.S. in 1995 and has seen a number of iterations. Today, it takes a back seat to the inline four-cylinder. But that doesn’t mean the Accord is going away. The new generation will feature a turbo four and a six-speed manual.

The new Accord will also be offered in a redesigned interior. It’s likely to borrow from the Civic’s interior with its honeycomb pattern and rectangular infotainment screen. The new model will probably feature a more advanced audio system. Moreover, the interior will be more spacious.

The Accord offers three different powertrains. The base 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder produces 192 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. A 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder has 252 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. It also comes with a hybrid option, which uses a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine to produce 212 horsepower. The base four-cylinder is capable of getting 33 mpg.

The latest Accord is loaded with tech and features and priced at 37 lakhs ex-showroom Delhi. That puts it up with German cars in that price range. While the new Accord has some great features, its price tag makes it unaffordable for many people in India. As a result, it was discontinued in the Indian market.

The Accord is a family-friendly midsize sedan that’s comfortable and efficient. It’s due for a refresh in 2023. While the new model may retain the V6 engine, the new Accord’s design is more refined and aggressive. It’s likely to borrow the Civic’s horizontal shoulder line, squared-off front end, and thinner headlights.

After 20 years of production, the Honda Accord is still a popular sedan. A 3.5-liter V6 engine is available on higher trim levels. It produces 278 horsepower and requires an automated six-speed transmission. In addition, a 2.0-liter turbo-four is available.

The seventh-generation Honda Accord was launched in India in 2008. It had all-new proportions and character lines. Despite the sportier looks, the Accord was still an executive sedan with a practical interior. The Accord also had a V6 petrol engine, which gave it an extra punch and a nice balance of practicality. This model was nearly half the price of a comparable German car.

The Accord is still a highly regarded midsize sedan, and it draws customers from all over. It has a lot of tech and safety features, so it is a great family car. It’s a good choice for the price-conscious shopper.

The 2023 Honda Accord is expected to hit the market later this year and will likely be priced slightly higher than the 2022 model. It will be available at Honda dealerships in the U.S. and many other international markets. Pricing information is still sketchy, but it is expected to be higher than the 2022 model.