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Does the Honda Accord come in a hatchback?

No. The current Honda Accord is offered only as a four-door sedan (including a hybrid variant) in the United States and most markets.


The question about a hatchback touches on how Honda has packaged the Accord in different regions and model years. While the brand has sold Accord wagons in some places, a true hatchback version is not part of the modern Accord lineup in North America; if you want a Honda hatchback, the Civic Hatchback is available in many markets. This article explains current availability and historical context to help readers understand what to expect when shopping for an Accord.


Current availability of the Honda Accord


Here are the key points about the current lineup and body style in major markets:



  • The Accord is a four-door sedan in its latest generation, with gasoline and hybrid powertrains.

  • There is no hatchback or wagon variant of the Accord currently offered in the U.S. or Canada.

  • For a Honda hatchback, buyers typically look to the Civic Hatchback, which is Honda’s dedicated hatchback model.


In short, if a hatchback body style is important, the Accord today does not provide that option; the Civic Hatchback serves as Honda’s primary hatchback alternative.


Historical notes on Accord body styles and regional variations


Over its long history, the Accord has been offered in multiple body styles depending on the region and generation. While the U.S. market never had a true hatchback Accord in its current modern lineup, some international markets did offer wagon (often labeled as a Tourer) versions of the Accord in various generations.



  • European and some international markets have sold Accord Tourer (wagon) variants in past generations.

  • The United States has not offered an official Accord hatchback in recent generations; wagons, when available, were separate models or not offered in the latest lines.


Today, the wagon/tourer option is scarce for the Accord in many markets, and Honda concentrates hatchback offerings in the Civic lineup rather than the Accord.


Alternatives for shoppers who want a Honda hatchback


For buyers who specifically want a hatchback, consider these Honda models, which are widely available with hatchback practicality:



  • Civic Hatchback — Honda’s main hatchback option in many regions

  • Jazz/Fit — smaller hatchback available in select markets


These alternatives provide the hatchback versatility that the current Accord lineup does not offer in most markets.


Summary


The Honda Accord does not come in a hatchback in its current lineup; it is sold as a four-door sedan with gasoline and hybrid options. If a hatchback is a priority, the Civic Hatchback is the appropriate Honda model to consider, and historically there have been wagon/tourer variants in some markets, though these are not part of the modern Accord offering.

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