The 2024 Honda Accord sedan has arrived in Australia in a sole hybrid-only variant.
Honda Australia has announced the new Accord E:HEV RS hybrid will be priced from $64,900 drive-away when it lands in local showrooms in May – $3000 and $7000 more than VTi-LX Hybrid and VTi-LX Petrol run-out models, respectively.
This compares to between $37,917 and $51,417 before on-road costs for hybrid versions of the soon-to-be-updated Toyota Camry.
Now in its 11th generation, the latest Accord has finally reached Australia after it was unveiled in North America in late 2022, while Chinese and Thai-built versions of the midsize sedan debuted in 2023.
Right-hand drive versions of the Honda Accord continue to be sourced from Honda’s factory in Thailand, which also builds the CR-V midsize SUV for our market.
Honda Australia attributed the delay between North America and the Asia-Pacific to a separate model lifecycle between the two versions, as the previous-generation Accord launched in 2017 but didn’t arrive in the Asia-Pacific until 2019.
The latest Accord rides on an updated version of Honda’s Global Architecture, with a longer body at 4971mm – up 70mm, making it larger than the one-size-up Skoda Superb – and an unchanged 2830mm wheelbase.
Under the bonnet, the Accord E:HEV RS features Honda’s latest fourth-generation 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol-electric hybrid system shared with the CR-V E:HEV RS.
The 108kW/182Nm internal-combustion engine is paired with two electric motors for a 135kW/335Nm total system output, with torque up 20Nm and power available from a broader rpm for improved response over the last Accord hybrid.
It can now be driven in a one-pedal style with additional levels of deceleration for regenerative braking compared to the previous model.
Inside, the Accord E:HEV RS features a 12.3-inch infotainment system with Google built-in – a Honda first in Australia – a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, an 11.5-inch head-up display and, similar to the new Skoda Superb, an ‘experience selection dial’ to operate multiple vehicle functions with a single control.
It also features an improved version of the Honda Connect telematic system that first debuted in the Civic Hybrid, with the Accord adding digital key functionality and a function to remotely track and immobilise the vehicle in the event of a theft.
VFACTS new-car sales data reveals 144 examples of the Honda Accord were sold in Australia in 2023, making it one of the lowest-selling mainstream cars on local roads.
More than 10,000 units of its Toyota Camry arch-rival were delivered last year, while 1528 Mazda 6s, 1395 Skoda Octavias and 338 Hyundai Sonatas were also sold in Australia in 2023.
Like the Accord, the next-generation Toyota Camry due in Australia in the second half of 2024 will switch to a hybrid-only line-up.
2024 Honda Accord pricing
Variant | Pricing | Change |
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E:HEV RS | $64,900 | up $3000 (over VTi-LX Hybrid) |
All prices are drive-away. |
2024 Honda Accord features
2024 Honda Accord E:HEV RS features | |
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18-inch alloy wheels | Dual-zone climate control |
12.3-inch infotainment system | Front and rear parking sensors |
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto | 360-degree camera system |
Google built-in functionality (Assistant, Maps, Play Store) | Autonomous emergency braking (vehicle, pedestrian, cyclist, motorcyclist) |
Honda Connect service with digital key function | Lane-keep assist |
Over-the-air software updates | Lane departure warning |
12-speaker Bose audio system | Blind-spot monitoring |
10.2-inch digital instrument cluster | Rear cross-traffic alert |
11.5-inch head-up display | Adaptive cruise control |
Experience selection dial | Traffic jam assist |
Wireless phone charger | Adaptive high beam |
Front and rear USB-C charge ports | Traffic sign recognition |
Full-LED headlights, tail-lights and DRLs | Driver attention monitor |
Active noise cancellation | Rear seat reminder |
2024 Honda Accord available colours | |
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Platinum white | Lunar silver |
Meteoroid grey | Crystal black |
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