2025 Honda Accord in Lumberton, NC

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The 2025 Honda Accord presents a comprehensive set of engineering elements that define its performance capability, interior utility, structural measurements, electronic systems, and safety technologies. Each trim level carries specifications that align with measurable function. The model is built around two powertrain families that include a turbocharged gas engine and a two-motor hybrid system. All configurations maintain consistent dimensional values and standardized structural components. 

Engine Configuration and Power Delivery Systems

The gas-powered LX and SE trims use an inline four-cylinder engine that integrates a turbocharger and direct fuel injection. This engine has a displacement of 1498 cubic centimeters with a compression ratio of 10.6 to 1. It produces 192 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 192 pound-feet of torque from 1700 to 5000 rpm. A redline of 6600 rpm defines the upper operational limit. A 16-valve DOHC VTEC setup regulates intake and exhaust control through precise valve timing.

Hybrid trims use an Atkinson cycle inline four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1993 cubic centimeters and a compression ratio of 13.9 to 1. This engine generates 146 horsepower at 6100 rpm and 134 pound-feet of torque at 4500 rpm. The engine works with an AC synchronous permanent magnet electric motor that produces 181 horsepower from 5000 to 8000 rpm and 247 pound-feet of torque from 0 to 2000 rpm. System output reaches 204 horsepower through the combined operation of the gas engine and electric motors.

All trims employ direct fuel injection and achieve CARB emissions ratings that include LEV3 SULEV30 classification for hybrid configurations. Idle stop is included on gas models. Gas models also make use of a continuously variable transmission that manages power distribution through a ratio range from 2.645 to 0.405 with a lock-up ratio of 0.652 and a reverse range from 1.859 to 1.265. Hybrid models use the two-motor system with an electric motor ratio of 2.231 and a reverse ratio of 2.231. All trims operate with front-wheel drive.

Fuel Consumption and Operational Efficiency Values

EPA ratings vary based on trim and powertrain. The gas-powered LX and SE trims reach 29 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway with a combined rating of 32 mpg. Hybrid trims show different values. The EX-L trim reaches 51 mpg in the city and 44 mpg on the highway with a combined rating of 48 mpg. The Sport, Sport L, and Touring trims reach 46 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway with a combined rating of 44 mpg. Gas trims carry a 14.8-gallon fuel tank, while hybrid trims feature a 12.8-gallon tank. Recommended fuel for all models is unleaded, with 91 octane suggested.

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Chassis Layout and Handling Characteristics

The 2025 Honda Accord chassis incorporates MacPherson® strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension on all trims. Stabilizer bar specifications differ slightly. Gas trims use a 27.0 by 4.5 millimeter tubular front bar with a 16.0 millimeter solid rear bar. Hybrid trims use a 27.2 by 5.0 millimeter tubular front bar with a 16.5 millimeter solid rear bar. The steering system uses dual pinion assist electric power steering with a steering ratio of 13.9 and a lock-to-lock rotation value of 2.7 turns. All trims share a turning diameter of 38.4 feet.

Braking components include ventilated front discs and solid rear discs. Gas models feature 11.5-inch front and 11.1-inch rear rotors. Hybrid models use 12.3-inch front rotors and 11.1-inch rear rotors along with an electric servo brake system.

Wheel sizes vary by trim. The LX and SE use 17 by 7.5 inch wheels. The Sport, Sport L, and Touring trims use 19 by 8.5 inch wheels. All models include wheel resonators and use all-season tires sized according to wheel diameter. Gas trims feature compact spare tires, while hybrid trims include a tire repair kit.

Structural Dimensions and Space Allocation

Exterior measurements remain consistent across trims. The wheelbase measures 111.4 inches with an overall length of 195.7 inches. The width is 73.3 inches, and the height is 57.1 inches. Ground clearance measures 5.3 inches. Track width varies slightly between gas and hybrid trims, with the front and rear track widths falling between 62.6 and 63.8 inches depending on configuration.

Interior dimensions provide accommodation for occupants in both seating rows. Front headroom ranges from 37.5 to 39.5 inches depending on trim. Rear headroom ranges from 37.2 to 37.3 inches. Front legroom measures 42.3 inches, with rear legroom at 40.8 inches. Passenger volume ranges from 102.8 to 105.7 cubic feet depending on trim. Cargo volume is 16.7 cubic feet for all models. Curb weight ranges from 3239 pounds for the LX trim to 3532 pounds for the Touring hybrid trim. Weight distribution aligns near the 60 to 40 range with minor differences between trims.

Driver Assist Technologies and Safety Systems

Honda Sensing® provides standard driver assist systems on every 2025 Honda Accord. Components include collision mitigation braking, adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow control, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and traffic sign recognition. Traffic jam assist is included on all trims. Blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic monitoring are present on SE and above trims. Low-speed braking control is exclusive to the Touring trim.

Structural safety features include the Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure and airbag coverage that incorporates advanced front airbags, knee airbags, side airbags, rear side airbags, and side curtain airbags. Additional systems include vehicle stability assist with traction control, anti-lock braking, a tire pressure monitoring system with location indicators, a multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines, and an acoustic vehicle alerting system on hybrid models.

Electronic Systems and Cabin Technology

The 2025 Honda Accord offers varied screen sizes and interface capabilities. LX and SE trims use a seven-inch color touchscreen. Sport, EX-L, Sport L, and Touring trims use a 12.3-inch touchscreen. All trims incorporate a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster. The Touring trim adds a six-inch head-up display.

Smartphone and connectivity support includes Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ on all models with wireless functionality on hybrid trims. Bluetooth® streaming audio is standard. USB-C ports for the front and rear rows are included across trims. A wireless phone charger is included on hybrid trims beginning with the Sport trim. The Touring trim adds HD Radio along with Google built in. Audio output ranges from a four-speaker 160-watt system on the LX to a 12-speaker Bose® premium system on the Touring.

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Interior Design Elements and Comfort Features

All trims provide seating for five occupants. Seat construction varies by trim, with leather-trimmed seats on higher models. Heated front seats are included on SE and above trims, while ventilated front seats and heated rear seats appear on the Touring trim. Power adjustment for the driver’s seat appears on SE and above trims with two-position memory on EX-L and higher. Passenger seat power adjustment appears on EX-L and above. Dual-zone climate control appears on SE and above. Standard features include power windows, illuminated vanity mirrors, white ambient lighting, trunk lighting, floor mats, and steering wheel-mounted controls.

Exterior Functional Components and Lighting Systems

Exterior lighting includes LED headlights, taillights, daytime running lights, and turn indicators on all trims. A power moonroof appears on the SE and above. Heated side mirrors are included on the SE, EX-L, and Touring. Gloss black exterior accents vary by trim, with spoilers appearing on Sport and Sport L. Acoustic laminated windshield and acoustic front door glass are exclusive to the Touring trim. Smart entry with walk-away auto lock and a capless fuel filler are also included.

Visit Lumberton Honda to Schedule a Test Ride

Drivers who want a deeper understanding of the 2025 Honda Accord can experience its powertrain operation, handling behavior, and cabin systems through a scheduled test drive at Lumberton Honda in Lumberton, NC. Exploring the hybrid system torque delivery, the steering response from the dual pinion setup, and the clarity of the digital displays helps drivers assess how each component functions in motion. A test drive also allows evaluation of seating support, interior space, and the feel of the braking system. Our team welcomes all customers who want technical clarity as they compare trims and features. Contact us to arrange a time that fits your schedule and explore the capabilities of the 2025 Honda Accord in person.


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