Recently, the 2024 Honda Accord made its debut in Japan.The appearance of the new car basically continues the design of the current model and is consistent with the domestic Accord plug-in hybrid version.As can be seen from the picture, the new car adopts Honda's classic family-style design. The front face shape is very simple. The sharp headlights on both sides are connected to the blackened grille, which looks simple and elegant. The trapezoidal air guide channel below adds a touch of sportiness to the new car.
Viewed from the side, the new car adopts a long front and long rear design, and is matched with the same fastback body as the Audi A7, further elongating the visual effect of the car. The simple shape and five-spoke wheels make it look more refined.
Looking at the rear, the fastback design forms a slightly raised ducktail at the rear. The through-type taillights further stretch the visual effect of the new car. The recessed design enhances the layering of the rear, and the hidden exhaust makes it look neater.
Entering the car, the new car has upgraded the interior design. The three-spoke steering wheel, LCD instrument, floating central control screen and other configurations are not missing.The traditional shift lever is replaced by buttons, which enhances the sense of technology in the car.The circular screen below the air conditioning button can be used to operate the air conditioning and central control screen.
In terms of body size, although the official has not announced the specific information of the new car, refer to the size of the current model.Its length, width and height are 4906mm, 1862mm and 1449mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2830mm.
In terms of motivation,The new car will be equipped with a gasoline-electric hybrid system consisting of a 2.0L self-priming engine and an electric motor, matched with an E-CVT gearbox.Officials say this system is newly developed, has stronger fuel economy, and is matched with an E-CVT gearbox.
At present, Honda officials have not announced specific information about the 2024 Accord. We will continue to report more news for you.