Honda announced pricing for the 2025 Accord today. Now in its 11th generation, Honda’s midsize sedan is entering its third model year. The 2025 Accord’s base LX trim starts at $29,390, up $400 from last year. Prices increased slightly across the board, but Honda added more standard features across the lineup, as well as a new SE trim (pictured above) with black exterior trim.
The new Accord SE sits above the base Accord LX and below the Sport, essentially replacing the EX trim, with a starting price of $31,655. That makes it $650 more expensive than the 2024 Accord EX. The SE gets 17-inch black alloy wheels, black window trim, black side mirrors and a black shark fin antenna. The interior is packed with heated front seats, a power moonroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 10-way power driver’s seat with lumbar support and an eight-speaker sound system.
The LX and SE are the only models with a non-hybrid powertrain, namely a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder that develops 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque. All other Accords come with a hybrid powertrain, which combines a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with two electric motors for a total of 204 horsepower. Honda says the hybrid powertrain accounts for more than 50 percent of Accord sales.
The cheapest Accord Hybrid Sport now costs $34,750, $760 more than last year, while the Hybrid EX-L is $400 higher at $36,035. The Sport-L costs $36,470, $500 more than for 2024, while the top-of-the-line Touring is priced at $40,395, $410 more than last year.
While prices are rising, Honda has introduced some extra equipment to soften the blow. All Accords now come with rear air conditioning vents and two USB-C ports in the rear, and all Accord Hybrids get heated front seats and a new 15-watt wireless phone charger. Even the most expensive model, the Accord Touring, now comes standard with a heated steering wheel.
Honda has announced that the 2025 Accord is now available in dealerships.