Overview
The 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid carries over unchanged and comes with a tried and true formula of a solid commuter capable of 50 MPG and providing unmatched value for money
Pros | Cons | What's New |
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Laid back driving manners and gas sipping hybrid engine | Camry Hybrid has more palatable styling | The 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid is unchanged as it was refreshed only last year |
Old fashion buttons for AC and Audio | ||
Well planted ride soaks up bumps |
$32,895
price204 hp @ 6100 rpm
horsepower134 lb.-ft. @ 4500 rpm
torque1-speed CVT
transmission2.0L 4cyl FWD 1CVT
engine-
basic warrantyThe 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid carries over unchanged and comes with a tried and true formula of a solid commuter capable of 50 MPG and providing unmatched value for money
The hybrid option for the 2023 Honda Accord is available across nearly all trims, except the two entry-level models. The Sport Hybrid is the most affordable hybrid trim, priced at $32,990. It comes with a 204-horsepower powertrain, 19-inch wheels, and a 12-inch infotainment screen.
Next up is the EX-L Hybrid, which is priced around $34,635. This trim adds leather upholstery, parking sensors, and seat memory functions, bringing a more premium feel to the Accord lineup.
The Sport Special Edition comes in at just under $35,000, featuring 19-inch blacked-out wheels and a sportier HRC body kit for a more aggressive look.
At the top of the range is the Touring Hybrid, priced at $39,000. This fully-loaded model includes a heads-up display, a premium Bose audio system, wireless charging, and multistage heated and cooled seats for maximum comfort.
While the higher trims offer more luxury features, I’d recommend the base Sport Hybrid for its well-rounded value. At just under $33,000, it delivers all the essential features, including advanced tech and safety features, without the added cost of premium upgrades. You might miss out on leather seating and power adjustments, but the durable cloth seats and manual adjustments offer a simpler, more reliable option.
The 2024 Honda Accord is sure to impress you with its sleek new design, spacious cabin, and smooth driving experience. If you go for the hybrid, you’ll appreciate the impressive fuel efficiency over 46 MPG in mixed driving isn’t bad at all. It soaks up bumps well, offering a comfortable ride. The tech is easy to use, and while the 19-inch wheels can make the ride feel a bit firm, the overall performance and value make it a solid choice.
Trim |
Price |
Features |
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Sport Hybrid |
$32,895 |
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EX-L Hybrid |
$34,540 |
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Sport-L Hybrid |
$34,875 |
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Touring Hybrid |
$38,890 |
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The 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid delivers a smooth and efficient driving experience, thanks to its 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor. Together, they produce 204 horsepower, which provides a good balance of power and efficiency. In real-world driving, you’ll find it easy to cruise along city streets and highways with plenty of responsiveness, especially at lower speeds when the electric motor takes over.
On a typical 60-40 mix of city and highway driving, you’ll comfortably achieve around 46 MPG, which is excellent for a midsize sedan. Although, irrelevant gunning the pedal will allow you to reach 60 mph in around 6-7 seconds, after which, the 2024 Accord Hybrid accelerates rather lethargically to its limited top speed of 125 mph.
Features like the regenerative braking system and a quick charging 1.1 kWh battery help maximize efficiency, while the quiet ride and seamless transition between electric and gas power make it a relaxed, comfortable drive.
Despite its 300 pound weight gain over its non-hybrid sibling,in real-world driving, you’ll notice that the Accord Hybrid handles well, offering a firm but comfortable ride. The steering is precise and well-weighted, which gives you good control without feeling too heavy or too light. It’s not a performance car by any means, but the handling is more than capable for everyday driving, and it keeps the car stable around corners.
The 19 inch wheels offer acceptable levels of NVH control while only making a slight dent in fuel economy. There are a couple of driving modes present like ECO and Sport, which only alter the throttle a bit for more power or efficiency.
The 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid offers varying levels of interior comfort and technology, depending on the trim. Lower trims like the Sport Hybrid and EX-L Hybrid provide a solid, functional interior with cloth seats, a 7-inch (Sport) or 12.3-inch (EX-L) touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and manual seat adjustments (Sport) or power-adjustable seats (EX-L).
The EX-L adds dual-zone climate control and some luxury touches, like driver’s seat memory. Higher trims, such as the Sport Special Edition and Touring Hybrid, elevate the experience with premium leather upholstery, a more advanced infotainment system, wireless Apple CarPlay, Bose premium audio, heated/ventilated seats, and additional tech features like a head-up display and power-folding mirrors.
The Touring Hybrid trim, in particular, stands out with its luxury-oriented features such as multi-stage heated and cooled seats, 8 speaker audio from Bose and ambient lighting.
The 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid doesn’t just impress with its sleek, modern design—it also offers a range of exterior features that elevate both its style and practicality. The bold, honeycomb grille at the front gives the car a distinctive, sportier look, while the full LED headlights and LED daytime running lights add a contemporary flair and improve visibility.
Trims like Touring and Sport-L you’ll find sporty exterior features such as blacked-out accents, dual exhaust outlets, and a body-colored rear spoiler—elements that give the Accord Hybrid a more performance-oriented appearance. If you're looking for a more aggressive design, the Sport Special Edition trim also includes an HRC body kit, which adds a racier front bumper and side skirts, further enhancing the car’s sporty aesthetic.
When comparing the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid to the Toyota Camry Hybrid, both offer solid hybrid options, but the Accord stands out for its stylish design, larger interior space, and more refined ride.
The Accord’s 204-hp hybrid powertrain provides smooth acceleration, and its 46 MPG in real-world driving is impressive, though the Camry may offer slightly better efficiency in some trims and also comes with optional AWD. Inside, the Accord feels more modern with its user-friendly tech and premium interior options, especially in higher trims. The Camry, while comfortable, offers less rear-seat room and a slightly firmer ride. If you value a more spacious, tech-forward cabin with a smoother, quieter drive, the Accord Hybrid is the better pick for you.
Car Name | MPG City | MPG Highway | MPG Combined | Fuel Tank Capacity | Source | |
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46 mpg | 41 mpg | 44 mpg | 12.8 gal. | - |
Car Name | Length | Width | Height | Ground Clearance | Wheelbase | Source | |
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195.7 in. | 73.3 in. | 57.1 in. | 5.3 in. | 111.4 in. | - |
Car Name | Trunk Capacity | Passenger Volume | Source | |
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16.7 cu.ft. | 102.8 cu.ft. | - |
Car Name | Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area | Source | |
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16.7 cu.ft. | - |
Car Name | Weight | Source | |
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3477 lbs. | - |