What body type is an Accord car?
The Honda Accord is a midsize sedan (four-door passenger car) in its current form, primarily sold as a four-door sedan in most markets. Historically, it has also appeared as a two-door coupe and, in some regions, as a wagon; today the US lineup is sedan-only.
Current body style
The contemporary Accord is built as a practical, family-friendly four-door sedan in most markets. It emphasizes a roomy interior, a sizable trunk, and balanced ride and efficiency.
- Midsize four-door sedan (the standard body style for current US-market and many global versions)
In practice, buyers looking for a Honda Accord today are typically targeting a sedan configuration that seats five and offers sedan-like cargo space and efficiency.
Historical and regional variants
Throughout its production history, the Accord has been offered in other body styles outside the current sedan form. Availability depends on generation and market.
- Two-door coupe (common in earlier generations; discontinued in the US after the 2017 model year)
- Wagon/Tourer (available in some European and other markets in certain generations)
Today, those variants are largely discontinued in major markets, with the sedan remaining the standard body style for the Accord.
Summary
The Honda Accord is a midsize sedan by default, with a rich history of other body styles such as a two-door coupe and wagon in various markets. In the current US market, the Accord is a four-door sedan only.
