William Maley
Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com
January 10, 2012
Whenever Honda shows a concept, most times it turns out to be a thinly vailed production model. Case in point is the Accord Concept shown today at the Detroit Auto Show.
Design wise, Honda went very conservative with coupe. While ok looking, you can't help the thoughts of whether you're looking at the current Accord or not.
The real news lies in the powertrains. The base engine is a new "Earth Dreams" 2.4L four-cylinder producing 181 HP and 177 lb-ft of torque going through a new CVT. A V6 will also be available with the choice of either a six-speed manual or automatic.
Honda will also bring back the Accord Hybrid - a car that went away in 2007 due to poor sales. This time, the Accord Hybrid will utlize a plug-in hybrid system with three different drive settings - all-electric, gasoline-electric and "direct-drive". The plug-in system utlizes a 2.0L Atkinson cycle four cylinder mated to a 120-kilowatt electric motor and a a 6-kWh lithium-ion battery. Honda says the Accord plug-in can travel up to 10-15 miles on electric power alone and can charge up in under four hours when plugged into a 120v outlet. (1.5 hours when plugged into a 240v outlet.)
Expect the new Accord to come equipped with new safety features including lane departure warning, forward collision warning, blind-spot detection and a multi-angle rear-view camera.
The production version of the Accord will debut sometime later this year, with sales beginning sometime in the fall.
Press Release is on Page 2
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