The Award-Winning Accord Hybrid
2022 Best Large Car in Canada
Specially Designed to Perform
Creating the optimal driving experience starts with a hybrid that connects the driver with the road.
Feel the Hybrid Power
The 2.0-litre, 16-valve, DOHC, 4-cylinder Atkinson cycle engine, plus two electric motors with 232 lb.-ft. of torque* and 181 hp*, offer a powerful way to conquer virtually any road.
Fuel-Efficient. Eco-Friendly. Economical.
The Accord Hybrid uses our unique Electric-Continuously Variable Transmission (E-CVT) system to manage interactions between the two electric motors and the gasoline engine by drawing from the fuel tank only when needed, resulting in an impressive combined fuel consumption rate of 5.0-5.5L/100km* from our Hybrid and Touring trims.
Unique Drive Modes for Unique Driving Conditions
The Accord Hybrid comes equipped with 3 unique drive modes. By switching to EV mode, you can cut out CO2 and drive short distances fully electric. And to help nurse fuel during normal driving, ECON mode has you covered. Alternatively, switch into Sport mode if you need improved driving performance.
Available Adaptive Damper System (ADS)
A drive that suits your style. Use the available Adaptive Damper System to adjust the damping force for true driving comfort. In Sport mode, ADS is engineered to tune the suspension to help deliver precision around every turn, while Normal mode helps to provide a softer ride damping for a more seamless drive.
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Refreshing Design
The 2022 Accord Hybrid was designed to make a lasting impression.
LED All the Way
A key design element of the Accord is LED lights. In the front, powerful low- and high-beam LED headlights (with auto-on/off) and LED fog lights. In the back, vibrant LED brake lights. All to ensure you see clearly while delivering an aesthetic that lets you be seen.
19" Aluminum-Alloy Wheels
Make a statement on the road with these sharp available 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels.
Elegant Interior.
Sophisticated Drive.
It’s what’s inside that counts. And what’s inside the 2022 Accord Hybrid is pure comfort and sophistication.
Heated in All the Right Places
You’ll warm up to your Accord Hybrid pretty quickly with a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats and available heated rear seats. Plus, available perforated leather-trimmed seating surfaces, to ensure you never fall short on incredible comfort.
One-Touch Power Moonroof
At the simple push of a button, the available one-touch power moonroof with tilt feature will fully open or close. The tilt feature allows for controlled ventilation and the slide shade lets you control the amount of light you let in.
User-Friendly USB Charging Ports
The two USB charging ports* have been moved to the centre console for easy access, while the additional two available rear 2.5-amp* USB ports ensure your passengers’ devices stay charged as well.
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Tech at Your Fingertips
An elevated driving experience should be as easy as pushing a button. Don’t you think?
Keeping You Connected
With a simple swipe and tap, the 8" Display Audio System* lets you control the tech in your Accord, including the wireless Apple CarPlay®*/Android Auto™* that seamlessly connect you to your compatible smartphone’s messages, music, and more.
Wireless Charging
Wireless Charging
Skip the hassle and risk of fumbling with cords by charging your compatible smartphone with the wireless charging pad.
Head-Up Display
Head-Up Display
With the available head-up display (HUD), selectable navigation information, speed, and traffic signs are subtly projected into your line of sight on the windshield.
Rearview Camera
See What’s Behind You
With the multi-angle rearview camera* with dynamic guidelines and the Rear Cross Traffic Monitor* system – that uses radar sensors engineered to display an alert on the Display Audio System screen when a vehicle is detected crossing behind you – you’ll feel more confident in reverse.
Blind Spot Indicator
Blind Spot Information (BSI) System
The BSI system* uses radar sensors engineered to illuminate indicator lights to notify you of vehicles entering either blind spot during a lane change.
Engine Start
Remote Engine Starter & Proximity Key Entry System
With the proximity key entry system, you can leave your keys in your pocket, sit down, press “start”, and you’re on your way. Or if you need to start your car before you even get in, press the button on your key fob and you’re good to go.
Wireless Charging
Skip the hassle and risk of fumbling with cords by charging your compatible smartphone with the wireless charging pad.
Tech Designed to Help Keep You Safe
The Accord Hybrid has intuitive technologies designed to help keep you, and everyone around you, safer.
Active Safety
Honda Sensing® Technologies
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) With Low-Speed Follow (LSF)
The improved ACC system* with Low-Speed Follow is designed to keep a constant speed and set following interval behind the vehicle detected directly ahead of yours, including the ability to slow, stop, and start with the flow of traffic.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
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Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
The LKAS* is engineered to gently correct your steering if you begin to leave a detected lane without signalling, applying torque progressively to the steering to help guide you back to the centre of the lane.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System
The FCW system* is designed to detect the presence of vehicles in front of you and issue audible, visual, and tactile alerts if you’re approaching with too much speed. If you fail to respond, CMBS® is triggered into operation.
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS®)
To help reduce the likelihood or severity of a frontal impact, CMBS®* is engineered to apply light brake pressure if you don’t respond to FCW system* alerts. If it still senses an imminent collision, CMBS® is designed to brake forcefully.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System
The LDW system* is designed to monitor vehicle lane position and issue visual and tactile alerts if your vehicle drifts into another detected lane without signalling.
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) System
The RDM system* is designed to help steer and even apply brake pressure if it detects your vehicle may leave the road.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Traffic Sign Recognition
With the traffic sign recognition system, your Accord Hybrid uses the monocular camera to detect traffic signs before you do, keeping you informed on the Driver Information Interface or the available head-up display.
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Passive Safety
Additional Safety Features
Controlled Braking
To assist with safe stopping, the 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System* (ABS) is designed to help you maintain control under hard braking conditions, while Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) helps to optimize braking power based on weight distribution inside the vehicle. In addition, Brake Assist is engineered to help improve braking performance by applying brake pressure when a panic stop is detected.
Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)
To promote enhanced safety and fuel efficiency, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System* is designed to continually check the air pressure in each tire. If pressure drops in any tire, the driver receives a dashboard alert.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) with Traction Control
Vehicle Stability Assist* with Traction Control is designed to sense and help correct oversteer and understeer scenarios to enhance handling and cornering stability, while Traction Control is designed to minimize wheel spin when accelerating on loose or slippery surfaces, helping to inspire greater driver confidence.
Auto High Beam
The auto high beam feature automatically changes the low beam headlights to high beam headlights in certain circumstances to help improve your vision.
Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) Body Structure
The highly innovative, next generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure is engineered to help disperse frontal impact energy to enhance occupant protection, while more effectively controlling it in severe collisions to help prevent intrusion into the passenger cabin.
Eight Standard Airbags
The cabin of the Accord contains eight standard airbags, including driver and front passenger knee airbags. It features an i-SRS front airbag system as well as side curtain airbags with rollover sensors, designed to deploy in the event of a rollover. Plus, it has SmartVent™ side airbags, which are designed to deploy safely in a manner that mitigates the risk of injury to out-of-position or smaller occupants.
Hill Start Assist*
If you take your foot off the brake when stopped on an incline, this feature is engineered to temporarily maintain brake pressure to help prevent your Accord Hybrid from starting to roll backwards.
Seatbelt Safety
The Accord Hybrid helps prepare you for the unexpected with 3-point height-adjustable front seatbelts with automatic tensioning system and 3-point rear seatbelts.
Child Safety Features
The Accord Hybrid features childproof rear door locks as well as rear seat Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH), giving you a simple and convenient method to install compatible child safety seats without using the vehicle’s seat belt system.
Pedestrian Safety
Innovative pedestrian safety features include an energy-absorbing hood and front fenders and deformable wiper pivots.
Honda Sensing® Technologies
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) With Low-Speed Follow (LSF)
The improved ACC system* with Low-Speed Follow is designed to keep a constant speed and set following interval behind the vehicle detected directly ahead of yours, including the ability to slow, stop, and start with the flow of traffic.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
The LKAS* is engineered to gently correct your steering if you begin to leave a detected lane without signalling, applying torque progressively to the steering to help guide you back to the centre of the lane.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System
The FCW system* is designed to detect the presence of vehicles in front of you and issue audible, visual, and tactile alerts if you’re approaching with too much speed. If you fail to respond, CMBS® is triggered into operation.
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS®)
To help reduce the likelihood or severity of a frontal impact, CMBS®* is engineered to apply light brake pressure if you don’t respond to FCW system* alerts. If it still senses an imminent collision, CMBS® is designed to brake forcefully.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System
The LDW system* is designed to monitor vehicle lane position and issue visual and tactile alerts if your vehicle drifts into another detected lane without signalling.
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) System
The RDM system* is designed to help steer and even apply brake pressure if it detects your vehicle may leave the road.
The Honda Accord is shown for illustrative purposes only.
Traffic Sign Recognition
With the traffic sign recognition system, your Accord Hybrid uses the monocular camera to detect traffic signs before you do, keeping you informed on the Driver Information Interface or the available head-up display.
Available HondaLink™
Subscription Services
The available HondaLink™ Subscription Services* help connect you to a world of features both inside and outside of your vehicle, adding convenience and security to your ownership experience.
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Key Features:
- Remote Engine Start (mobile)
- Geofence Alert
- Find My Car
- Auto Collision Notification
- Stolen Vehicle Locator
- Remote Door Lock/Unlock
Learn more about the Accord Hybrid
To explore more, download the Accord Hybrid vehicle specifications.
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FAQs
What is difference between Honda Accord Hybrid EX and EX-L? ›
2022 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L (starting at $33,640)
The 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L starts at $32,990. EX-L adds heated front leather-trimmed seats, a power moonroof, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.
It is the winner of our 2022 Best Hybrid and Electric Car for Families award. Currently the Honda Accord Hybrid has a score of 8.7 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 38 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
How long will a 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid last? ›Your 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid battery will generally last between 3 to 5 years, but that can change laboriously depending on type of battery, battery size, weather conditions and driving habits.
What is the difference between Accord EX-L and Touring? ›2022 Honda Accord Touring
For starters, the EX-L is powered by a 1.5L four-cylinder engine, whereas the Touring is powered by a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces higher horsepower and torque. Both trims have heated front seats, but only the Touring offers ventilated front seats as well as heated rear seats.
A conventional hybrid car—such as the three models offered by Honda in the Accord, CR-V and Insight—contain both a gasoline engine and an electric motor that work together. Although hybrid vehicles have electric motors and batteries, they don't have to be plugged in or sit at a charging station to be recharged.
Is ex or ex-l better? ›The EX-L includes everything on the EX, but upgrades the infotainment system to a 9-inch colour touchscreen. It features SiruisXM radio, an eight-speaker audio system, wireless phone charging, wireless Apple CarPlay, and wireless Android Auto.
What is the main disadvantage of a hybrid? ›Poor handling: Hybrids have more machinery than conventional cars, which adds extra weight and reduces fuel efficiency. So, hybrid car manufacturers have had to make smaller engines and batteries to cut down on weight. But this results in reduced power for the vehicle and support in the body and suspension.
How long will Honda Accord Hybrid battery last? ›Wondering how long hybrid batteries last? Your Honda hybrid battery life expectancy is between 6 to 10 years or up to 100,000 miles.
How far can the Accord Hybrid go on battery only? ›47-mile maximum EV mode driving-range rating.
What happens when a hybrid battery dies? ›You may wonder, “if my hybrid battery dies, can I still drive the car?” The answer is no. Your car will not turn on and you won't be able to operate it until you repair or replace the battery regardless if you have a Ford Fusion or Toyota Camry Hybrid.
Is it worth replacing hybrid battery? ›
The once-in-a-while price you have to pay for a new battery pales in comparison to the alternative options you might think of instead of a replacement. So, if you've come to this page wondering whether it's worth it to replace your hybrid battery when it dies, the answer is an easy yes.
Is Honda EXL better than Sport? ›The 2022 Honda Accord EX-L model offers a more refined experience for drivers. It builds upon the features found in the Sport model, and for the exterior, adds 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, chrome door handles, heated power door mirrors, body-coloured side sill garnish with chrome molding, and a chrome grille.
Which is better Honda Accord Sport or Touring? ›The Sport builds on the base LX, and the Touring throws in everything but the bathroom sink. Buyers will want to explore both versions carefully. Many will be satisfied with what the Sport brings to the table, but if all the bases need to be covered, the Touring will more than satisfy.
Which is better Honda Accord EX OR EXL? ›There is a big difference between the Honda Accord EX and the Honda Accord EXL. The former has a 2.4-liter engine, while the latter comes with a 3.5-liter engine. Additionally, the Honda Accord EXL features more features such as better fuel economy and an all new design.
What happens if you never charge plug-in hybrid? ›A plug-in hybrid runs on gas or electricity. Yes, you do need to charge its battery as mentioned – typically at home, if not also during the day, or en route – but if you do not, the gas engine will move the car just fine in normal hybrid mode.
Can you drive a Honda hybrid car without the hybrid battery? ›A hybrid vehicle cannot run without the hybrid battery, so vehicle owners must invest in new hybrid batteries periodically, which can make vehicle maintenance expensive.
Where can I charge my Honda Accord Hybrid? ›120-volt household outlets, a fast-charging home station, and public charging stations all can be used to charge your PHEV. Electric Vehicles: Electric vehicles require recharging. They are in their own field, separate from PHEVs and hybrids. Electric vehicles don't have gas engines.
What is the top model Honda Accord? ›Finally, the 2022 Honda Accord Touring is the top-tier trim. It has a starting MSRP of $38,050, but it's absolutely worth it.
What does EXL stand for on a Honda Accord? ›The LX is the base trim of the 2021 Honda Accord, and the EX-L is a mid-level trim within the lineup. The LX comes with a lower price tag and many essential features. At the same time, the EX-L adds some additional interior upgrades, including more wireless connectivity, and it has some extra safety amenities.
What is Honda EXL package? ›EX-L includes the following features and more: Wireless Apple CarPlay®* Integration. Wireless Android Auto™* Integration. Wireless Phone Charger* Blind Spot Information (BSI) System.
Why do people avoid hybrid cars? ›
Poorer fuel efficiency and handling
Hybrids and PHEVs are packing two drivetrains into the one car, which means more weight, which can negatively affect fuel efficiency and handling, as well as the aforementioned need to compromise by downsizing both the battery and ICE.
Although most hybrid vehicles cost more to buy up front than their gas-only counterparts, our analysis shows that many hybrids will save you more money in the first three years of ownership, even if gas prices continue to drop.
Is it better to go hybrid or electric? ›Electric vehicles offer several advantages over plug-in hybrids. The main attraction for some buyers is that electric vehicles benefit the environment more than plug-in hybrids. EVs don't use any gasoline at all. That's a big deal for shoppers looking to minimize their carbon footprint as much as possible.
What are major issues with hybrids? ›- Weak Batteries. Hybrid car batteries are generally weaker than standard car batteries, which means they need replacement sooner. ...
- Oxygen Sensors. ...
- Catalytic Converter. ...
- Evaporative Emissions System. ...
- Low Highway Gas Mileage.
Hybrid electric vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors, which uses energy stored in batteries. A hybrid electric vehicle cannot be plugged in to charge the battery. Instead, the battery is charged through regenerative braking and by the internal combustion engine.
Does Honda Accord hybrid qualify for tax credit? ›Both the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid and the 2018-2021 Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid offer drivers savings with a federal tax credit, making it the perfect time to switch over to a hybrid!
Does Honda Accord Hybrid require premium gas? ›Honda engines are certified and designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline.
How much does it cost to replace hybrid battery? ›How much does a hybrid battery cost? Generally, a hybrid battery replacement cost can range from $2,000 to $8,000. The price can ultimately vary depending on the %%di_make%% model or even the service center.
Are Honda hybrids expensive to maintain? ›The answer is no -- unless it breaks down, of course. Normally, routine maintenance and minor repairs are no higher on a hybrid than on a regular car. In fact, they may actually be lower. But if something goes wrong with the car's hybrid system after its warranty has expired, you could be shelling out big bucks.
What happens when Honda Accord Hybrid battery dies? ›To Recap. If your Honda Accord Hybrid battery dies, the car will not start. In order to fix the problem, you'll need to replace the hybrid battery.
How long can a hybrid car sit without being driven? ›
The length of time that you can comfortably leave your hybrid unused will vary between different manufacturers and models. So, generally, if you're going to leave your car sitting for more than 30 days, it's best to have a look at your owner's manual to find specific storage instructions.
Can you overcharge a hybrid car battery? ›The battery management system protects the battery from overcharge by slowing down the charging process as the battery nears 100% and then stops charging. Making it so you can't overcharge your electric car.
What happens if a hybrid runs out of gas? ›Here's What Happens When a Hybrid Vehicle Runs Out of Gas
You can forget about the possibility of simply driving very slowly in an attempt to reach a gas station; the engine will completely shut off. These models are built this way because without gas, the large propulsion battery could sustain damage.
Don't use your hybrid vehicle to jump-start other vehicles too much, this can damage your vehicle's electrical system.
Are hybrid cars going to be phased out? ›If you make a decision to purchase a hybrid car now, you will still be able to drive it in 2030 – and there will still be a second-hard market to sell it on. However, your car will begin to lose value faster than before.
Does insurance cover hybrid battery? ›For what it's worth, most automakers include a warranty for 80,000 to 100,000 miles for hybrid car batteries. Hopefully, that puts your mind at ease! While a car insurance policy won't pay for a hybrid battery that runs out of juice, it will keep you safe when you're driving around.
Are hybrid cars good for long distance driving? ›Your hybrid can certainly handle long distance trips efficiently. However, there are some things to keep in mind. A hybrid operates more efficiently when kept under 50 miles per hour. So, city driving is a more efficient way to travel.
Can hybrid cars run on gas only? ›Full hybrids can run on one or both of their motors (gas and electric) simultaneously, with the electric motor or battery recharging via the gas engine. Mild hybrids have an electric motor/battery that assists the gas engine but can't power the vehicle on its own.
Is Honda better quality than Toyota? ›Toyota wins with higher overall ratings and a more versatile lineup. However, Honda vehicles have their strengths too, especially in the SUV segment. Both Honda and Toyota are nearly equal in the plug-in and hybrid vehicle categories.
Are accords better than Civic? ›Accord size and abilities, you may feel drawn to one model over the other. If an efficient, affordable sedan is what you're after, explore the 2022 Honda Civic Sedan. If roomy cargo capacities and sporty performance appeal to you, consider the 2021 Honda Accord Sedan.
Is a Honda Accord Sport a luxury car? ›
When it comes to being a luxury car, the 2021 Honda Accord checks almost all of the boxes. It has a quiet and comfortable ride, a spacious cabin, and all of the amenities that you would look for in a luxury car.
Is Touring better than ex-l? ›2022 Honda Accord Touring
For starters, the EX-L is powered by a 1.5L four-cylinder engine, whereas the Touring is powered by a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces higher horsepower and torque. Both trims have heated front seats, but only the Touring offers ventilated front seats as well as heated rear seats.
It looks alright, is extremely well-made, comfortable to drive and ride in and quite well-appointed in this top Touring trim. It's also a decently enjoyable tool as a driving machine as well. What's really heartening to see is that there's still this accessible ease to its spirit.
Is the Honda Accord Touring reliable? ›RepairPal: “The Honda Accord Reliability Rating is 4.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 1st out of 24 for midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $400 which means it has excellent ownership costs.
What is difference between Honda Accord Hybrid EX and EX L? ›2022 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L (starting at $33,640)
The 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L starts at $32,990. EX-L adds heated front leather-trimmed seats, a power moonroof, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.
A Honda Accord will depreciate 21% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $29,394. The Honda Accord has been a bellwether car for decades, and is a model known for holding its value. New Accord prices have risen significantly over the years, so it depreciates faster than it used to.
Is Honda Accord EX L a good car? ›The 2017 Honda Accord is a top-performing family sedan. Acceleration and braking are among the segment best with the V6 model being quicker than many base model luxury sedans. Handling is responsive and composed, and its easy-to-drive nature makes it accessible to any driver.
What are the different Honda Accord hybrid models? ›The 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid features four trim level options: Base, Sport, EX-L and Touring.
What makes a Honda an ex-l? ›2022 Honda Accord EX-L
It builds upon the features found in the Sport model, and for the exterior, adds 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, chrome door handles, heated power door mirrors, body-coloured side sill garnish with chrome molding, and a chrome grille.
The Accord Hybrid gets better gas mileage than the Accord Sedan. However, the starting price of the Accord Sedan is less than the price of the Accord Hybrid. The Accord Sedan also produces 192 horsepower, while the Accord Hybrid puts out 143 horsepower.
How long will a Honda Accord Hybrid last? ›
Here is the short answer to how long the Honda Accord Hybrid lasts: The Honda Accord Hybrid can last roughly 300,000 miles with proper maintenance and good ownership habits. If you drive 15,000 miles a year, you can get 20 years of service from an Accord Hybrid before repair costs become uneconomical.
Which hybrid is better Toyota or Honda? ›Toyota is clearly the winner when it comes to variety, and its hybrid models are generally more affordable. However, even the most powerful Toyota hybrids have subpar handling compared to similar Honda cars. Every Honda hybrid is a little less efficient than its Toyota counterpart.
What's the difference between Accord Sport and Touring? ›Smartphone app integration is standard on this and all other Accord trims. The Touring model comes with all of the above-mentioned features and adds on front and rear parking sensors, navigation, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a larger screen display. A wireless phone charger is also standard equipment on the Touring trim.
Which Honda Accord is the top of the line? ›Finally, the 2022 Honda Accord Touring is the top-tier trim. It has a starting MSRP of $38,050, but it's absolutely worth it.
Which Accord is the best? ›Overall the best Honda Accord years are from 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2015. Consumer Reports and CarComplaints.com would have to agree. The safe 2011 Honda Accord offers drivers great handling and impressive crash test ratings. With a distinct feel, the brake pedals are at the top of their game.
Which Honda Accord trim level is best? ›1 spot is the Honda Accord EX-L. Top features include: heated seats, a moonroof, parking sensors, and a memory foam driver's seat, keeping the driver comfortable and the experience top notch. It also features a blind spot information system, which the LX and Sport Special Edition lack.
What does touring mean in Honda? ›Touring: This serves as the top tier trim that's equipped with the best features a lineup can offer. Touring trims provide everything you need whether you're around town or far from home.
What is the warranty on a Honda hybrid battery? ›The warranty on a Honda hybrid battery lasts eight years or 100,000 miles and covers any battery capacity degradation that's higher than normal. Beyond that, your Civic Hybrid will be covered by the company's standard three-year, 36,000-mile new vehicle warranty.
Which is better hybrid Camry or Accord? ›If we look strictly at fuel economy, there's a clear advantage in Toyota's hybrid sedan. The 2022 Camry Hybrid boasts up to 52 mpg combined, compared to the 2022 Accord Hybrid's 47 mpg combined. Drivers who want a rideshare car with the highest mpg ratings will be more satisfied with Toyota's hybrid powertrain.
What kind of gas does a Honda Accord Hybrid take? ›2020 Honda Accord Hybrid | |
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Energy Impact Score | |
Annual Petroleum Consumption 1 barrel = 42 gallons | Regular Gasoline |
6.2 barrels | |
Greenhouse Gas Emissions |