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Accord Coupe Concept |
All-new Accord will feature
next-generation powertrain technologies,
class-leading fuel economy plus innovative safety and technology features
class-leading fuel economy plus innovative safety and technology features
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Accord Coupe Concept - Front Grille |
DETROIT, U.S.A., January 10, 2012 -
Honda unveiled the dynamic Accord Coupe Concept today at the North American
International Auto Show, providing the first official glimpse of the athletic
styling direction, as well as revealing a host of new technologies for the
all-new, ninth-generation 2013 model, set to go on-sale this fall.
The 2013 Accord will feature three
all-new powertrains, including the first U.S. application of both a 2.4-liter
direct-injected engine and two-motor plug-in hybrid system from Honda’s suite
of next-generation Earth Dreams™ powertrain technologies. In addition, the V-6
Accord will be the first Honda sedan to feature a new 6-speed automatic
transmission. Both the Accord Sedan and the Accord Coupe models are expected to
achieve class-leading fuel economy ratings and will be available with a number
of innovative new safety and technological features.
“Marking the 30th anniversary of
U.S. production, this new ninth-generation Accord will raise the bar again
through a tour de force of new Honda powertrain and safety technologies, geared
to ensure that Honda and the Accord continue to lead in fuel economy, safety
and fun-to-drive performance,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of
sales for American Honda.
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Accord Coupe Concept - Wheel |
Design
and Packaging:
The Accord Coupe Concept features an
athletic styling direction for Honda’s best-selling model. The front bumper’s
dynamic lines are highlighted by a revised four-sided honeycomb grille and
deeply set multi-reflector headlights. Lower fog-light spoilers are accented by
crystallized chrome inlays.
The Accord Coupe Concept’s 20-inch,
machine-finished, 5-spoke wheels contribute to its solid stance. The rear
taillights aggressively sweep into the body, while a trunk -lid spoiler and
large exhaust finishers integrated into the bumper underscore the Accord Coupe
Concept’s muscular exterior.
While the Accord Coupe will remain
similarly sized, the Accord Sedan will feature a more compact exterior
footprint, adding to its sportier appearance. A shortened length and reduced
weight will also give the 2013 Accord Sedan more responsive handling and
improved driving dynamics. Both the 2013 Accord Sedan and Accord Coupe will
retain the current model’s generous cabin space.
Advanced
and Efficient Powertrains:
The Accord will offer three all-new
powertrains for the 2013 model year. The Accord Sedan and Accord Coupe will be
the first models in the U.S. to receive the new Earth Dreams 2.4-liter,
16-valve DOHC i-VTEC® four-cylinder engine featuring direct- injection (DI).
The engine will be paired to a 6-speed manual transmission or a new
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), which utilizes an innovative
cooperative control system for excellent acceleration and responsive shifting.
The all-new 2.4-liter DI engine generates significant performance improvements
compared to the 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine it replaces, producing more than
181 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque. In addition to an overall improvement
in fuel economy compared to the 2012 model, the new four-cylinder-equipped 2013
Accord models are targeted to deliver class-leading fuel economy.
The 2013 Accord Sedan and Accord
Coupe will also be offered with a re-engineered 3.5-liter, 24-valve, SOHC,
i-VTEC V-6 engine, paired to a new 6-speed automatic transmission or an
available 6-speed manual transmission. The new V-6 engine generates an increase
in horsepower and torque over the current model. The 2013 Accord Sedan and
Accord Coupe models equipped with the 6-speed automatic transmission will
utilize Honda Variable Cylinder Management ™ (VCM™) technology and are targeted
to achieve class-leading fuel economy1 along with an overall
improvement in fuel economy compared to the outgoing model.
The 2013 Accord lineup will also
feature the first application of a new two-motor plug-in hybrid system to the
Accord Sedan. The Honda two-motor hybrid system moves continuously through
three modes - all-electric, gasoline-electric and direct-drive - to maximize
driving efficiency and fuel economy.
In all-electric mode, the 2013
Accord Plug-In Hybrid will use a 6 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery and a
powerful 120 kW electric motor to achieve an all-electric range of
approximately 10-15 miles in city driving scenarios and a top speed of 62 mph.
Fully recharging the battery will take less than four hours using a 120-volt,
outlet and less than 1.5 hours using a 240-volt charger.
In the gasoline-electric hybrid
mode, the Accord is powered by its fuel-efficient 2.0-liter, i-VTEC inline
four-cylinder, Atkinson cycle engine, paired with an electric Continuously
Variable Transmission (E-CVT). For more efficient high-speed cruising, the
Accord Plug-In Hybrid can engage in a direct-drive mode, in which only the
engine drives the front wheels. The Accord Plug-In Hybrid will launch next
winter.
All 2013 Accord models will
incorporate the Honda ECO Assist™ system, an innovative technology that can
enhance efficient vehicle operation at the touch of a button, while also
providing visual feedback to the driver to promote and confirm a more efficient
driving style.
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Accord Coupe Concept - Rear view |
Safety and Technological Innovations:
The 2013 Accord will introduce
numerous new features for enhanced driver safety, visibility and security. The
new Accord will be available with Honda’s first application of Lane Departure
Warning (LDW) and Forward Crash Warning (FCW) technology. Both systems use a
camera mounted behind the windshield to alert drivers if the car is moving out
of its lane or to warn drivers of a potential collision in front of them.
The 2013 Accord is targeted to earn
top scores in both the federal government’s New Car Assessment Program (NCAP)
and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) vehicle
evaluations.
Additionally, the Accord will be
equipped with several new technologies to help improve the driver’s visibility
around the vehicle. The Accord will be the first model to receive the
Honda-exclusive LaneWatch™ blind-spot display, which uses a camera system
mounted on the passenger mirror for an enhanced view of the passenger-side
roadway. The Accord will also receive a rearview back-up camera and an Expanded
View Driver’s Mirror as standard equipment.
The Accord has always been an
exceptional value and the 2013 model will offer more standard equipment
compared to the current model, including new advanced technology features.
High-tech features that will be found on all 2013 Accord models include Bluetooth®3
HandsFreeLink® phone interface, a full-color intelligent Multi-Information
Display (i-MID) and an SMS text messaging function, which can read received
texts from compatible cell phones aloud over the audio system. Another standard
feature and first for the Accord is the introduction of a Pandora® Internet
Radio interface, compatible with the Apple® iPhone®, which works
with the vehicle's audio controls and i-MID.
About
the Honda Accord:
The Honda Accord, currently in its
eighth generation, is one of Honda's best-selling vehicles worldwide and
remains one of the top-selling automobiles in the U.S. The Accord was launched
in 1976 with subsequent major re-designs in 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2003
and 2008. More than 11 million Accords have been sold in the U.S. since 1976.
Since its introduction nearly 36
years ago, the Accord has been honored for its quality, reliability and
superior drivability. Car and Driver magazine has awarded the Honda
Accord its prestigious and highly competitive annual ‘10Best Cars’ award a
record 26 times. No other vehicle in the award’s history has been honored as
frequently as the Accord. The Accord was also recognized for the highest
initial quality in the mid-size sedan segment in the 2011 J.D. Power Initial
Quality Survey.
In 2012, Honda will celebrate 30
years of Accord production in the U.S. The first Accord Sedan rolled off the Marysville,
Ohio assembly line on November 1, 1982 and was the first Japanese-nameplate car
assembled in the U.S. Since then, more than eight million Accords have been
produced at Honda’s first U.S. auto plant in Marysville, Ohio.
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