The Honda Accord 2024 will be introduced in the Thai market, offering 3 variants: E, EL, and RS. The estimated prices of these models range from approximately 1.53 million Baht (1.012 billion VND) to 1.8 million Baht (1.2 billion VND).

Under the hood, the Honda Accord 2024 is powered by the e:HEV powertrain, which combines a 2.0L petrol engine with dual electric motors, delivering a total output of 207 PS.

In terms of dimensions, the 11th generation Accord measures 4,962 mm in length, 1,862 mm in width, 1,449 mm in height, and features a wheelbase of 2,828 mm.

While opinions about its sleek appearance vary among customers, the new Accord aims for a more sophisticated style with its glossy black exterior details and a sleek spoiler on the RS variant’s trunk.

The car comes equipped with 17-inch wheels as standard, while the higher-end version will be fitted with 18-inch wheels.

Stepping inside, the Honda Accord boasts power-adjustable leather seats, with the driver’s seat featuring position memory. The Thai version takes inspiration from the Japanese version, which incorporates a circular knob cluster on the dashboard for controlling air conditioning, heating, and serving as a clock display.

Key features of the vehicle include rear window blinds, auto-dimming rearview mirrors, wireless phone charging, and a 12-speaker Bose audio system. The 12.3-inch infotainment screen supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Additionally, there is a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, a Honda Connect system with over-the-air software updates, and USB Type-C charging ports in the front and back.

The mid-range EL variant adds a black panoramic roof, 7-color interior ambient lighting, an air purifier, and an 11.5-inch HUD.

The top-of-the-line RS variant stands out with illuminated door handles and glossy black exterior accents. Inside, the car features a panoramic sunroof, red-stitched seats, and an active noise cancellation (ANC) system.

In terms of safety, the Honda Accord comes with 8 airbags and common passive safety systems. The standard Honda Sensing package includes automatic headlights, lane departure prevention, lane keeping assist, a collision mitigation braking system, adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow, and forward collision warning.

The official pricing for the Thai market will be announced on October 17, 2023.

Source: Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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