Type:
Cupé two doors
Seat capacity:
5 passengers
Motor:
V6 i-VTEC
The Honda Accord Coupe Concept reveals a totally new look for
the next-generation Accord, along with key technologies for safety,
fuel efficiency and performance as announced by American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. at the North American International Auto Show
(NAIAS) in Detroit. The Accord is Honda’s best-selling model in
North America and its debut at NAIAS marks the first time that
an Accord concept vehicle has ever been shown at a major auto
show.
The styling of the Accord Coupe Concept conveys a powerful
stance through its long hood, deeply sculpted lower body and
fastback roofline. A six-sided grille and projector headlamps that
recess deep into the front fenders contribute to an unmistakable
and aggressive front fascia. Quad exhaust outlets integrated into
the rear diffuser further convey performance and style beyond any
Accord to date.
“The Accord Coupe Concept demonstrates the styling direction
for the upcoming, eighth-generation Accord,” said John Mendel,
senior vice president of American Honda. “As the industry’s target
for midsize segment excellence, the all-new Accord will set a new
benchmark for safety, efficiency, performance, refinement and
style.”
A more powerful and lower-emissions V6 engine will provide higher
fuel efficiency with the incorporation of Honda’s next-generation
Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) technology. Honda leads the
industry with the highest Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE)
rating for any full line manufacturer* of 29.2 miles per gallon - well
above the industry average of 25.3 miles per gallon.
As part of Honda’s “Safety for Everyone” initiative, all nextgeneration
Accord models will include the company’s Advanced
Compatibility Engineering(TM) (ACE(TM)) Body Structure. Honda’s
ACE Body Structure incorporates a front-end frame structure that
helps absorb and disperse crash energy over a large area in a
frontal impact. ACE also makes the vehicle more crash compatible
in frontal impacts with vehicles of differing ride heights.
The current generations of the Odyssey (2005), Civic (2006) and
CR-V (2007) all have the ACE Body Structure. Together, the ACEequipped
vehicles represent more than 50 percent of all 2007
Honda vehicles sold on a sales-weighted basis. With the addition
of the next-generation Accord to the lineup of vehicles with ACE,
more than 75 percent will be equipped with the technology on a
sales-weighted basis after it goes on sale.
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