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      2018 Honda Accord: Top5 things to know

      Omkar Thakur

      Omkar Thakur

      We analyse the 2018 Honda Accord to find out the top five things that have changed in the tenth generation car.

      2018 Honda Accord
      2018 Honda Accord
       

      Design

      The 2018 Accord styling has been carried forward from the previous car but it has been tweaked for a sportier look. The split front grille is now a single unit and the LED headlamps have become slimmer. The profile is a remnant of the previous design but the sloping roof has been extended further back. This has helped designers push the rear seat further back which results in better leg room, in spite of the shorter length. The tail section has been completely revised and it now sports Civic-like C-shaped LED tail lamps.

      Platform

      This is the 10 generation of the Honda Accord and the platform has undergone vast improvements. With the use of more high-strength steel in the construction, Honda has managed to shave off more than 50kg of weight from the platform making the car lighter than before. On the other hand, the torsional rigidity has improved by about 25 per cent. The new car is slightly shorter than the previous Accord but is wider and rides lower than its predecessor.

      Suspension

      The Honda Accord gets adaptive dampers for the first time in its history, but they are restricted only to the higher trims. The McPherson struts have been redesigned and gets aluminium control arms and an aluminium sub-frame in the front along with a multi-link setup in the back. The Accord also gets driving modes where the engine, steering, gearbox and suspension maps can be altered for Normal driving and Sport driving.

      Interior

      The cabin design is all new and the most prominent change is the tablet-like display screen taking the centre-stage. Honda has done away with the dual-display setup and the dashboard has been completely redesigned. The instrument cluster now sports a binnacle instead of the three-pod layout and has a multi-information display screen between the two dials. The waterfall centre console gets dual-zone AC controls and an electronic parking brake. It gets all the creature comforts of the full-size sedan including power seats, power mirrors, electric sunroof et al.

      Powertrains

      The 10 generation Honda Accord gets all-new powertrains with the old 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and the 3.5-litre V6 options hitting the end of the road. The 2.4-litre mill is replaced by an all-new 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine that develops 192bhp of power and 260Nm of torque. It comes standard with a CVT automatic gearbox and a six-speed manual option as well.

      The 3.5-litre V6 has been replaced by a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol developing 252bhp of power. While it has lower output than the V6, the four-cylinder delivers 370Nm of torque – that’s more than the V6 and from as low as 1500rpm. The 2.0-litre comes mated to a 10-speed automatic, a first in production sedans. You can also opt for the six-speed manual.

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