Selecting a car is a big decision. If you aren’t quite ready to purchase a car, then leasing might be for you. If you’re in the market for a lease, look no further than the 2025 Honda Accord.
Although the Accord has historically been one of Honda’s most reliable options each year, drivers will still be pleasantly surprised with what Honda did with the 2020 Honda Accord. In this post, we’re going to take a closer at the Honda Accord as a whole in order to help you determine if it’s the car for you. Here we go!
Design
Simply put, the 2025 Honda Accord is a beautiful car.
In fact, it’s so beautiful that it’s difficult to pin down what exactly makes it stand out so much. However, the first aspect that catches most people’s eyes is the strong front-end. Between the imposing front grille and the modern LED headlights, the 2020 Honda Accord stands out whether it’s daytime or nighttime. Moving along the sides of the car, the elegant body lines create a sophisticated look that’s unmatched by any other sedan on the market. Combined with the sleek wheel design, the 2020 Honda Accord stands strong on the road.
Interior
While the 2025 Accord is beautiful on the outside, the interior of the car is where most drivers fall in love. Mostly due to comfort. The interior of the car features premium materials like leather and wood to give it a classy vibe, and the 10-way adjustable seats ensure that both drivers and passengers are comfortable at all times. On the EX-L, EX-L V6, and Touring models, the Accord even comes standard with leather accessories and luxury seats for passengers in the rear. In the Touring Model, there are heated exterior seats, with two temperature levels to choose from, for passengers in the back.Technology
While enjoying the comfort of the 2019 Accord, drivers and passengers also have access to world-class technology. If you’re feeling a little bit lazy, it’s cold, or you’re in a hurry, you don’t have to worry. The 2025 Honda Accord features an available remote engine start that also allows you to preheat or precool the interior of the car so that it’s the perfect temperature when you get in. The 2025 Accord also comes standard with a multi-angle rearview camera. This new camera has the capability for three different views to keep you and those around you safe: normal, extended, and superior. If that isn’t enough, this year’s Accord also features Honda LaneWatch. For those who worry about changing lanes safely, LaneWatch will make your life significantly easier. If you point to your right, the LaneWatch system then shows you live video on your touchscreen that’s almost four times larger than what you can see in your passenger mirror. Speaking of the in-car touchscreen, drivers can easily sync their devices to the car using the HondaLink technology. You can use either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to access your music, photos, videos, messages, and phone calls without ever taking your eyes off of the road.Safety Features
With all of this technology, it makes sense that the 2020 Honda Accord is one of the safest cars on the road. Here are just a few of the important safety features on this year’s model:- Honda Sending: A set of safety and driver assistance technologies, Honda Sensing brings things to attention that you may otherwise miss.
- Lane Assist System: If your car starts to move into another lane without using a turn signal, the Lane Assist System corrects your steering wheel to keep you in your lane.
- Adaptive Cruise Control: If you’re using cruise control, the Adaptive Cruise Control system helps to keep you within a safe distance of the car in front of you. If you’re getting too close, the Adaptive Cruise Control will automatically slow you down.
Performance
However, nothing matters if the car doesn’t perform well. Luckily, the 2025 Honda Accord is one of the highest performing vehicles in its class. The engine that comes standard with the 2025 Accord is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 185 horsepower. It is available as either a six-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission. Drivers also have the option to upgrade to a more powerful engine. Coming standard on the Touring model and available on the Accord EX-L model, the 3.5-liter V6 engine produces an impressive 278 horsepower. Finally, there is also a hybrid option for those looking to increase their fuel economy. The 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine combines with two generators to produce 212 horsepower. It also gets an impressive EPA-estimated 49 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.