For the Indian “Old Money” and executive class, the Honda Accord has always been a symbol of understated power and unmatched rear-seat comfort. After a brief exit from our market, the 11th-generation Accord is back, and this time, it’s going all-in on Strong Hybrid technology.
Unlike the old V6 gas-guzzlers, the 2025 Accord is a sophisticated beast that aims to offer “luxury without the guilt.” Launched with an expected starting price of ₹45.00 Lakh (ex-showroom), it sits in a niche but highly competitive segment. It isn’t just a facelift; it’s a ground-up redesign featuring a sleek fastback silhouette and the most advanced hybrid system Honda has ever put in a sedan.

QUICK SPECS TABLE: Key Highlights
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | 2.0L Atkinson-Cycle 4-Cylinder + Dual Electric Motors |
| Combined Power | 204 BHP |
| Max Torque | 335 Nm (Electric Motor) |
| Transmission | e-CVT (Electric Continuously Variable) |
| Boot Space | 473 Litres |
| Ground Clearance | 135 mm (Laden) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 48 Litres |
EXTERIOR DESIGN & ROAD PRESENCE
The new Accord has traded its “shark-like” aggressive curves for a more European, minimalist aesthetic. It looks longer, lower, and much more expensive than its price tag suggests.
- Front Profile: It features a broad, upright grille and slim “blacked-out” LED headlights that give it a wide, planted stance.
- Side Profile: The roofline flows seamlessly into the boot, giving it a fastback look similar to an Audi A7. The 18-inch alloy wheels look premium but aren’t overly flashy.
- Road Presence: It doesn’t scream for attention like a Fortuner, but it commands a “second look” at traffic signals. It’s the car for someone who wants to arrive without making a loud entrance.

INTERIOR, COMFORT & FEATURES
Step inside, and you’ll see Honda’s new design DNA—clean lines and high-quality materials.
Dashboard & Tech
- Screen: A massive 12.3-inch touchscreen (Honda’s largest ever) takes center stage, featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Materials: You get soft-touch plastics, leather-wrapped panels, and a unique metal honeycomb mesh that hides the AC vents—a very premium touch.
Space & Comfort
- The Backseat Experience: This is why you buy an Accord. The legroom is limousine-grade. Even with a 6-foot driver, the rear passenger can easily cross their legs.
- Seating: Three people can sit at the back with ease, though the center armrest is best left down for the ultimate executive feel.
- Features: You get a sunroof (non-panoramic), Ventilated Front Seats, a 12-speaker Bose audio system, and a 10.2-inch digital driver’s display.
- Missing Features: Surprisingly, the India-spec model still lacks a 360-degree camera (it uses Honda LaneWatch instead) and massage seats, which some luxury rivals offer.

ENGINE PERFORMANCE & DRIVING DYNAMICS
The 2.0L Hybrid powertrain is the star of the show. It’s not just efficient; it’s surprisingly quick.
- City Drive: In stop-and-go traffic, the Accord often runs on pure electric power. It’s eerily silent. The steering is light, and the e-CVT is butter-smooth—no “rubber-band effect” here.
- Highway Drive: Put your foot down, and the electric motor provides instant torque. Reaching 100 kmph is effortless, and the car feels rock-solid even at 140 kmph. Body roll is minimal thanks to its low center of gravity.
- Suspension: The suspension absorbs potholes easily… provided they aren’t “Indian craters.” Because it’s a low sedan, you have to be careful with large speed breakers. On smooth roads, the ride is “magic carpet” level.
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SAFETY: The Honda Sensing Suite
Honda hasn’t compromised on safety. The Accord is a Global NCAP 5-Star candidate and comes with the full Honda Sensing (ADAS) suite.
- Airbags: 8 Airbags as standard.
- ADAS Features: Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Mitigation Braking, and Lane Keeping Assist.
- Build Quality: The chassis feels heavy and solid, giving you that “safe tank” feel on the road.
REAL WORLD MILEAGE (THE TRUTH)
This is where the Accord Hybrid mocks its rivals. It’s a 5-meter sedan that drinks like a hatchback.
| Condition | ARAI Claimed | Real World Mileage |
| City Traffic | 24.1 kmpl | 18 – 20 kmpl |
| Highway (100kmph) | 22.0 kmpl | 22 – 24 kmpl |
Note: In city traffic, the hybrid system is at its best. If you drive gently, you can actually see 25+ kmpl on the MID!
THE COMPETITION: Accord vs. The Rivals
| Feature | Honda Accord | Toyota Camry | BYD Seal (EV) |
| Engine | 2.0L Hybrid | 2.5L Hybrid | Electric (82.5 kWh) |
| Power | 204 BHP | 215 BHP | 523 BHP |
| Rear Comfort | Best-in-class | Excellent | Average |
| Price (Ex-S) | ₹45 Lakh (Est) | ₹47 Lakh | ₹45 – 53 Lakh |
The Winner: The BYD Seal wins on raw power, but for the traditional executive who wants a petrol-hybrid peace of mind and the best rear seat, the Honda Accord is the more sensible, prestigious choice.
FINAL VERDICT
Buy it if:
- You spend 90% of your time in the rear seat.
- You want luxury car status with hatchback-like fuel bills.
- You value reliability and a smooth, silent driving experience.
Skip it if:
- You live in an area with extremely high speed breakers (Ground clearance is an issue).
- You want a sporty, loud exhaust note (This car is all about silence).
- You want the latest “flashy” tech like a 360-degree camera or massive panoramic roof.
FAQs (People Also Ask)
Q: What is the on-road price of the Honda Accord in 2025?
Depending on your state (Delhi vs Bangalore), the on-road price will range from ₹52 Lakh to ₹58 Lakh.
Q: Is there a waiting period?
Since it’s a CBU (Completely Built Unit) or CKD, expect a waiting period of 3 to 4 months initially.
Q: Does it have a CNG option?
No. The Accord is a premium hybrid. If you’re looking for CNG, the Honda City is a better (though much smaller) alternative