As the images reveal, the final production model shares many similarities with both the current version and the Tourer concept from last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. The headlights share the same basic shape and the shape of the glasshouse also matches that of the concept.
The all-new Accord Euro will be powered by a range of advanced, low emissions engines, and it will be one of the first cars to offer an entirely Euro 5-compliant engine lineup. Two petrol engines of 2.0L and 2.4L capacities and a 2.2L diesel engine mirror those in the current range, but power output will be boosted and emissions and fuel economy significantly improved as well.
The new model is set to go on sale in Europe by the middle of the year but its Acura cousin won’t arrive in the U.S. until later this year. Acura will also add a diesel option for the TSX but it won’t be available until several months after the launch of the redesigned car.





Reader Comments
Wed Jan 23 2008 12:49 PM
Stewie says
Early next year? I thought it was to debut this spring & the diesel would debut next year?
Thu Jan 24 2008 4:18 AM
RB says
This looks like a shortened tourer or large hatch? - pehaps in an 'opel signum style'? rather than a long and swoopy tourer?
Thu Jan 24 2008 11:54 PM
NaBUru38 says
RB, I seriously doubt the new Accord Tourer will be either of those things. It may feature little trunk room, but it won't get much further than the Laguna Grand Tour.
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