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What are the different levels of a Honda Accord?

The main trim levels are LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring, with Hybrid versions aligning to the same naming pattern. This article breaks down what each level typically offers and explains how the Hybrid variants fit into the lineup.


In this report, we first outline the gasoline-powered trims and then detail the hybrid counterparts, noting how features, powertrains, and pricing typically differ across levels. The goal is to help buyers understand which Accord trim matches their priorities for value, comfort, and efficiency.


Gasoline-powered trim levels


The gasoline-powered Accord lineup generally progresses from a well-equipped base to a luxury-oriented top tier. Each step adds comfort, technology, and convenience features, with engine choices typically matching the trim level.



  • LX — the entry point with essential features, standard safety tech, and the 1.5-liter turbo engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

  • Sport — a sportier appearance and handling cues, often sharing the 1.5-liter turbo with a CVT but with distinct styling and wheel options to stand out from the LX.

  • EX — a mid-range option that adds more comfort and technology, such as upgraded infotainment and convenience features, while typically still using the 1.5-liter turbo.

  • EX-L — a step up to a more premium interior, often including leather-trim seating and additional comfort amenities, with similar engine options as EX.

  • Touring — the top trim that emphasizes luxury and technology, including advanced audio/navigation systems, enhanced driver-assistance features, and high-end interior finishes, usually with the more powerful 2.0-liter turbo engine paired to a 10-speed automatic in many model years.


In summary, the gasoline Accord ladder offers increasing luxury and tech from LX through Touring, with engine choice and premium features escalating at each level.


Hybrid trim levels


The Hybrid lineup mirrors the naming pattern of the gasoline trims but emphasizes efficiency and electrified driving. Hybrid models pair an electric motor system with a gas engine to maximize mpg, while still offering a range of feature levels corresponding to the traditional trims.



  • LX Hybrid — base hybrid with core efficiency features and Honda Sensing safety suite, typically paired with the hybrid powertrain.

  • Sport Hybrid — adds sportier styling cues and additional tech or convenience features, while maintaining Hybrid performance.

  • EX Hybrid — mid-range hybrid with more comfort and tech options than the LX Hybrid, plus the efficiency benefits.

  • EX-L Hybrid — leather-trim interior and a higher level of refinement, with the hybrid drivetrain as standard.

  • Touring Hybrid — the top hybrid trim, offering premium features, navigation, enhanced audio, and the most comprehensive technology and safety packages.


Hybrid trims emphasize fuel efficiency and refined interiors, with feature content stepping up from LX Hybrid to Touring Hybrid similarly to the gasoline lineup.


How to choose the right level


For value and daily commuting


If you prioritize cost efficiency and daily usability, starting with LX or LX Hybrid makes sense. Most daily needs—comfort, safety tech, and reliable performance—are covered in these entry-to-mid levels, with hybrids offering the best mpg in city driving.


For luxury, tech, and premium feel


If you want more upscale interiors, advanced tech, and navigation, moving up to EX, EX-L, or Touring (gas or hybrid) delivers those features. The Touring trims typically provide the most comprehensive driver-assistance systems and premium audio experiences.


Summary


The Honda Accord is offered in a structured hierarchy of trims that balance price, features, and performance. Gasoline models span LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring, with Hybrid variants mirroring the same levels to maximize efficiency. Buyers can choose based on desired luxury, technology, and fuel economy, with hybrids providing the strongest gains in mpg across the lineup.

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