What is difference between Accord and Euro?
What is difference between Accord and Euro?
The smaller Accord, badged as the ‘Euro’ is aimed at buyers who prefer European cars for their handling and overall feel. It provides an excellent combination of Japanese quality and chassis dynamics. The other model, simply called Honda Accord is larger, American oriented and aimed at those who prefer comfort.
Is Honda Accord a JDM Euro?
Outside North America the first Honda-built diesel engine was offered….Honda Accord (Japan and Europe seventh generation)
Honda Accord Seventh generation (CL7/8/9) | |
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Class | Compact executive car |
Body style | 4-door sedan (JDM chassis no. CL7 & CL9) 5-door wagon (JDM chassis no. CM2 & CM3) |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Powertrain |
Why was Honda Accord Euro discontinued?
The Accord Euro succumbed because of global demand for the wide-body Accord that’s more like a Toyota Camry and a winner in the US heartland. Nearly 75,000 Accord Euros have been delivered in Australia over the past 12 years, a result that handily trumps the sibling locally.
Is Honda Accord Euro a European car?
Launching locally in 2003, the Honda Accord Euro was a smaller, more agile four-door sedan designed for European markets, after Honda decided to develop an Accord design in parallel, specifically for the American market.
What is Honda Accord Euro?
What engine does a Honda Accord Euro have?
About the 2013 Honda Accord EURO The Accord is a front-wheel drive 4 door with 5 seats, powered by a 2.4L INLINE 4 engine that has 148 kW of power (at 7000 rpm) and 234 Nm of torque (at 4300 rpm) via a Six-speed Manual.
Where is Honda Accord Euro made?
Japan
The new Honda Accord Euro has a bigger cabin and will be available with only a minor price increase over the current model. In Europe, it comes with 2-litre and 2.4-litre petrol engines or Honda’s new 2.2 i-DTEC diesel.