2023 Honda Accord Prices Start At $28,390, Top Trim Stays Under $40k

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Sedans are not dead. Honda has a new Accord for 2023 and now we have pricing information. Starting at $28,390, including a mandatory $1,095 destination fee. It’s only a small upgrade from 2022 despite its bigger size and added technology.

The cheapest Accord is still the LX, with a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 192 horsepower (143 kilowatts). Front-wheel drive is the only layout offered, utilizing a CVT to send power to the ground. The next step up was the $30,705 Accord EX, featuring the same engine and more standard equipment like electric heated seats and an eight-speaker stereo.

Those are the two trim levels offered with pure internal combustion power. The 252-hp (188-kW) turbocharged 2.0-liter engine from the previous generation is gone, leaving the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter hybrid factory with a combined 204 hp (152 kW) as the most powerful Accord on offer for 2023. That’s what you’ll find in the Sport trim. , EX-L, Sport-L and Touring, with different equipment and options separating them. All decked out, the Accord rolls around with 19-inch wheels, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen (the largest for a Honda), and Google built-in, which offers plenty of Google apps for driver and passengers to access.

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The following is a complete breakdown of the prices for the 2023 Honda Accord for all trim levels.

Models/Cut Basic price MSRP (with $1,095 Destination Fee)
2023 Honda Accord LX $27,295 $28,390
2023 Honda Accord EX $29,610 $30,705
Honda Accord Sport 2023 $31,895 $32,990
2023 Honda Accord EX-L $33,540 $34,635
2023 Honda Accord Sport-L $33,875 $34,970
2023 Honda Accord Touring $37,890 $38,985

Honda says the 11th generation sedan is the most powerful Accord Hybrid ever, although horsepower is slightly down compared to 2022. That statement is based on torque, which increases to 247 pound-feet (335 Newton meters) compared to 232 lb-ft ( 315 Nm) of the outgoing model. EPA fuel mileage estimates for the new Accord are up to 48 mpg combined on the EX-L hybrid.

Look for the 2023 Accord to reach dealers in late January.

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