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Honda Accord facelift

Honda announces subtle updates for Accord saloon and estate models

Honda Accord facelift estate

By Luke Madden

26th January 2011

Spot the difference! Honda has revealed a revised version of the Honda Accord, which includes a mildly updated look as well as a range of chassis and engine tweaks.

At the front Accord models now get a new bumper, grille and headlights but only the most eagle-eyed of motorists will be able to spot the subtle changes. Meanwhile, at the rear is a slightly reshaped bumper and re-styled lights.

There have been a few changes to the interior too including a silver finish for the door handles and handbrake. ES and EX models also get ambient blue lighting in the footwells too.

The biggest updates though, are unseen. Honda claims refinement has been improved with the use of targeted sound-deadening under the bonnet.

Improvements in efficiency have been made to the Accord's 148bhp 2.2-litre diesel engine, cutting CO2 emissions down to 138g/km – down from 147g/km. For estate models the figure now stands at 143g/km. 

The 2.0-litre i-VTEC petrol engine has also seen CO2 emissions in the saloon cut from 168g/km to 159g/km. 

There's a range of new viusal upgrades available too, including 17-inch alloys on ES and ES GT models as well as three new colours. 

The facelifted Accord will debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March with sales starting in July. 

 

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1 Comment

Never mind "Spot the difference"; i cant really see a big difference for this car. At least Honda's done a good job with the emissions too.

By JPW2010 on 27 January, 2011, 11:19am

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