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Will the Honda Accord be redesigned for 2025?

The current status is that Honda has not announced a redesign for the 2025 Accord; the model year is likely to carry over with minor updates rather than a full-generation headline.


The broader question is when Honda might introduce a new generation of the Accord and what changes that could entail for styling, powertrains, and technology. This article outlines what is known, what is not, and the timing landscape in the context of Honda’s ongoing electrification push.


Current status and official word


Honda has not publicly disclosed plans for a 2025 Accord redesign as of this publication. The current Accord, launched in 2018, has continued with mid-cycle updates and remains available with multiple powertrains, including traditional gasoline options and hybrid variants. Automotive outlets have not reported an official 2025 redesign, suggesting any changes would be incremental rather than a new generation in the near term.


Background on the Accord's current generation


The Accord on sale today is grounded in a platform introduced in 2018, with feature refinements added in subsequent years. Honda has prioritized improving efficiency, technology, and safety features while delaying a major redesign to align with broader product and electrification strategies.


Here's a concise inventory of what is known and what isn't about 2025 redesign plans.



  • No official 2025 Accord redesign has been announced by Honda.

  • The 2025 model, if produced, is expected to lean toward a carryover with potential feature refreshes rather than an all-new generation.

  • Honda's emphasis on electrified powertrains and crossovers could influence the timing and scope of any future Accord redesign.


Bottom line: In the absence of an official statement, expect the 2025 Accord to reflect the current generation with possible incremental updates rather than a brand-new design.


What a redesign could bring


If Honda proceeds with a 2025 redesign, observers anticipate updates in several core areas—styling, interior technology, and powertrain options—designed to improve efficiency and competitiveness in the midsize sedan segment.



  • Exterior styling and design language: a refreshed grille, revised headlamps, updated body lines, and a more modern overall look that aligns with Honda's current design cues.

  • Interior and technology: a larger central touchscreen, upgraded digital instrument cluster, enhanced materials, and potentially more premium seating options.

  • Powertrain and efficiency: revised engine options with improved efficiency, a more capable hybrid setup, and potentially new mild-hybrid or plug-in features to boost fuel economy.

  • Safety and driver-assistance tech: expanded standard and optional safety features, improved driver-assistance suites, and perhaps more OTA (over-the-air) update capabilities.


Conclusion: A redesign could refresh the Accord’s styling, tech, and efficiency to maintain competitiveness, but there is no official confirmation of such changes for 2025 as of now.


Timing and market context


Timing remains a key question, as automakers adjust cadences around electrification, supply chains, and evolving consumer demand for sedans versus SUVs. While a mid-decade refresh or a new generation is plausible, final confirmation will come from Honda’s official announcements and investor communications.



  1. Historical cadence suggests that a major redesign for the Accord could fall outside 2025, with a possible window in 2026–2027 if Honda renews the model.

  2. Honda’s electrification push—expanded hybrids and new EVs—could influence the platform requirements and timing for a new Accord generation.

  3. Market demand for traditional sedans continues to wane in some regions, which may affect how aggressively Honda pursues a complete redesign versus a targeted refresh.


Bottom line: the official word remains pending. If a redesign materializes, Honda will likely align it with broader electrification efforts and new platform capabilities; otherwise, 2025 may be another year of refinement rather than a new generation.


Summary


As of this writing, Honda has not announced a redesigned 2025 Accord. The model year is expected to continue with the current generation and potential mid-cycle updates, while a full redesign could come later in the decade—potentially around 2026–2027—titting into Honda’s broader electrification strategy. For the latest, readers should monitor Honda’s official statements and trusted automotive outlets such as Car and Driver, MotorTrend, and Automotive News.

What is the difference between the Honda Accord 2025 and 2026?


The main difference is that the 2026 Honda Accord is expected to have a significant exterior and interior redesign, while the 2025 model is a carryover from the 2024 model year. The 2026 model is anticipated to feature a more aggressive and modernized front end with a continuous LED light bar, an updated rear diffuser, and potentially a larger 15-inch infotainment touchscreen with faster processing. The 2025 Accord will retain the current model's design language and the existing 12.3-inch infotainment screen.
 
This video provides an overview of the redesign for the 2026 Honda Accord: 1mKirk KreifelsYouTube · Feb 22, 2025
Exterior

  • 2026: Features a redesigned front fascia with a more aggressive look, an updated lower front bumper with a dark diffuser at the rear, and a slimmer, full-width LED light bar across the front. 
  • 2025: Carries over the design from the 2024 model year with a more generic front-end and no full-width LED light bar. 

Interior and technology
  • 2026: Expected to have a larger 15-inch infotainment touchscreen, faster processing speeds, and a more modern and premium feel with new interior trim and a Wi-Fi hotspot. 
  • 2025: Features a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, physical climate controls, and a traditional gear selector. 

Performance and safety
  • 2026: Fuel economy is not expected to change significantly from the 2025 model. The "Honda Sensing" suite of safety features, which includes features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist, will likely be refined with smoother inputs. 
  • 2025: Both gas and hybrid versions are available, with the 1.5L turbo gasoline engine on base models and a 2.0L hybrid system on higher trims. The 2025 Accord received a top overall safety rating from NHTSA and an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award. 



What year will the Honda Accord be redesigned?


The Honda Accord will receive a mid-cycle refresh for the 2026 model year, but a full redesign is expected in 2028. The 2026 update will include styling and technology updates, while the next complete redesign is anticipated for the 2028 model year. 
You can watch this video to see a preview of the 2026 Honda Accord's design: 1mTheAutoReportYouTube · Aug 24, 2025

  • 2026 Accord: This model will be a mid-cycle refresh with updated styling and technology, not a full redesign. 
  • 2028 Accord: A full redesign is currently anticipated for the 2028 model year. 



What changes are coming to Honda in 2025?


Sleek, Aerodynamic Design. The 2025 Honda Civic Sedan has been refreshed with sharper lines and a more dynamic profile. The redesigned front grille adds a bold touch, while updated taillights and lightweight materials improve both aesthetics and fuel efficiency, giving drivers a stylish yet practical ride.



What are the features of the Honda Accord 2025?


The 2025 Honda Accord features a mix of standard and available technologies, including the comprehensive Honda Sensing® safety suite with Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assist. Inside, it offers features like push-button start, keyless entry, and smartphone integration such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher trims can include premium features like a larger touchscreen, a Bose audio system, leather upholstery, and heated front seats.
 
You can watch this video to get a closer look at the exterior design and features of the 2025 Honda Accord Sport Hybrid: 59sVagabond BuildsYouTube · Oct 22, 2025
Standard features

  • Safety: Honda Sensing® safety suite with Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Collision Mitigation Braking System, and automatic high-beam headlights
  • Technology: 7-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, push-button start, keyless entry, and remote start
  • Comfort: Automatic climate control and cloth upholstery 

Available features
  • Technology: Larger infotainment touchscreen, a Bose® premium audio system, Google built-in (on hybrid trims), and a 10.2-inch driver information interface 
  • Safety: Traffic Jam Assist and Traffic Sign Recognition 
  • Comfort: Leather upholstery, heated front seats, a 10-way power driver's seat, and dual-zone automatic climate control 
  • Exterior: Electric folding side mirrors and LED headlights 

Powertrain
  • The 2025 Accord offers a range of powertrains, including efficient hybrid options. 
  • The hybrid model features a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine with an ECVT gearbox. 


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