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The Honda Accord is a longstanding popular and reliable midsize sedan from Honda, and Honda is now proud to offer the Accord with an extremely fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain. However, the differences between the traditional gas-powered Accord and the Accord Hybrid doesn't simply stop at the powertrain. The Honda Accord is now offered in the following six trim levels or model variants:
Watch our Accord vs Accord Hybrid video breakdown and continue reading to learn more about your Accord options.
Today we’re diving into a showdown within the same family, the 2025 Honda Accord versus the 2025 Accord Hybrid. Which one fits your daily drive better? We’ll break down everything from performance to fuel savings, features, and value so you can decide with confidence.
At first glance, they share the same sleek styling, low-slung silhouette, and clean Honda design. But look closely and you’ll spot some subtle differences. The hybrid models feature distinct badging and unique wheel designs depending on the trim, while the body lines and proportions remain the same. Honda didn’t separate them visually, instead, the difference comes from what’s under the hood.
The regular 2025 Accord LX and SE trims are powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four cylinder engine that produces 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque, paired with a CVT and front-wheel drive. The Accord Hybrid, on the other hand, uses a 2.0-liter engine combined with electric motors for a total of 204 horsepower. The hybrid delivers more torque and quicker acceleration off the line, making it feel more responsive around town. The gas version is smooth and capable, but the hybrid’s electric assist adds an extra layer of punch and refinement.
In real-world driving, the hybrid feels peppier at low speeds, while the gas model maintains a familiar and predictable character on the highway. Because of the hybrid’s extra weight from the battery and motors, it can feel slightly heavier in corners, but Honda’s chassis tuning keeps it balanced and comfortable.
Fuel economy is where the two really diverge. The standard Accord gets about 29 miles per gallon in the city and 37 on the highway. The hybrid, however, can reach up to 51 miles per gallon in the city and 48 combined depending on trim and wheel size. That’s a huge jump in efficiency, giving the hybrid a driving range of over 550 miles on a single tank. For commuters or anyone who drives daily, that’s serious savings at the pump.
Inside, both versions share the same high-quality layout, comfortable seats, and smart use of space that Honda is known for. But once again, the hybrid trims come more generously equipped. The gas models use a 7-inch touchscreen, while hybrid versions get a larger 12.3-inch infotainment display and a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster. Upper hybrid trims add luxury touches like a head-up display, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, and a premium 12-speaker Bose sound system. The hybrid’s interior feels more upscale overall, especially in the Touring trim.
Pricing is another factor. The gas-powered Accord starts in the mid-20-thousand range, while the hybrid lineup begins around the low-30s and tops out in the high-30s for the fully loaded Touring Hybrid. While the hybrid carries a higher upfront cost, it includes more features and can easily make up the difference through long-term fuel savings.
So which one should you choose? If your priority is maximum fuel efficiency, smoother power delivery, and advanced features, the 2025 Accord Hybrid is hard to beat. It’s ideal for commuters, city drivers, and anyone who wants the latest tech without stepping into luxury-brand pricing. If you prefer lower upfront cost, slightly lighter handling, and simpler maintenance, the standard gas-powered Accord still delivers excellent value.
In short, the 2025 Accord Hybrid gives you more power, better mileage, and a more premium feel, while the regular Accord remains a dependable and refined everyday sedan. Either way, you’re getting Honda reliability, smart design, and one of the most balanced sedans on the market today.
In this detailed Honda Accord comparison we breakdown the subtle differences between the traditional gas-powered Accord trim models and the Accord hybrid trim models. Spoiler alert, most of these differences come under the hood. At Ed Napleton Honda St. Peters, you can find a great selection of each Accord model near St. Louis, MO. If you're still unsure about which Accord is right for you, schedule your free Accord test drive by filling out the form on this page or giving us a call.
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Features | Accord LX | Accord SE | Accord Sport Hybrid | Accord EX-L Hybrid | Accord Sport-L Hybrid | Accord Touring Hybrid |
| Engine | In-Line 4-Cylinder with Turbocharger | In-Line 4-Cylinder with Turbocharger | Atkinson In-Line 4-cylinder hybrid | Atkinson In-Line 4-cylinder hybrid | Atkinson In-Line 4-cylinder hybrid | Atkinson In-Line 4-cylinder hybrid |
| Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) | Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) | Two-Motor Hybrid System | Two-Motor Hybrid System | Two-Motor Hybrid System | Two-Motor Hybrid System |
| Horsepower | 192 @ 6000 rpm | 192 @ 6000 rpm | 204 | 204 | 204 | 204 |
| Fuel-Economy* | 29 / 37 / 32 | 29 / 37 / 32 | 46 / 41 / 44 | 51 / 44 / 48 | 46 / 41 / 44 | 46 / 41 / 44 |
| Connectivity | Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ | Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ | Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ | Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ | Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ | Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ |
| Exterior Dimensions (L / W / H) | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in | 195.7 in / 73.3 in / 57.1 in |
| Vehicle Curb Weight | 3239 lbs | 3280 lbs | 3477 lbs | 3468 lbs | 3488 lbs | 3532 lbs |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 14.8 gal | 14.8 gal | 12.8 gal | 12.8 gal | 12.8 gal | 12.8 gal |
The reason why the Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid receives the best fuel-economy among the Accord model lineup is largely due to the 17-inch Pewter-Gray Alloy wheels that come equipped on the EX-L Hybrid Accord. All other hybrid models of the Accord have larger 19-inch alloy wheels.
The top level Honda Accord with all of the bells and whistles is the Honda Accord Touring Hybrid.
Yes, the longstanding popular and reliable Honda Accord is now offered as a traditional gas only powered vehicle as well as a hybrid model.
The gas-only version of the Honda Accord achieves 29 MPG / 37 MPG /32 MPG* (city/highway/combined), while the Honda Accord Hybrid achieves up to 51 MPG / 44 MPG /48 MPG* (city/highway/combined).
Yes, the new Honda Accord offers Apple CarPlay & Android Auto in every Accord model and even offers available Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto in select models.
There are many reasons why drivers may decide to go with the gas-only Accord over the hybrid. For starters, the starting MSRP is lower than that of the hybrid version. In addition to pricing, some drivers may prefer the simplicity of the gas-only powertrain. Schedule a free test drive at Ed Napleton St. Peters Honda to find out which Accord is right for you.
The exact fuel-economy differences between the Accord and the Accord Hybrid depend on which trim level you choose. When comparing the base Accord gas-only vs the base Accord Hybrid, the Accord Hybrid receives roughly 12 MPG* more when looking at combined highway and city driving.
The first generation of the Honda Accord Hybrid was introduced all the way back in 2005 (over 20 years ago). Honda then briefly discontinued the Accord Hybrid from 2008-2013, reintroducing it for the 2014 model year. The Accord Hybrid has been growing in popularity ever since, and for good reason.
The "downsides" of driving a hybrid will depend on what you're comparing it to. When looking at the Honda Accord, we're looking at a gas-only option vs a hybrid option. In this case, one of the downsides of the hybrid is that the upfront cost is greater than its gas-only counterpart.
Honda offers the Accord equipped with a gas-only powertrain and an Accord equipped with a hybrid powertrain. This is to give drivers more options and find the model that's right for you. In total, Honda offers five trim versions of the Honda Accord with varying powertrains and options. Learn more at Ed Napleton Honda St. Peters located near St. Louis, MO.
Are you still unsure? There's no better way to answer this question than to come into Ed Napleton Honda St. Peters to check out these two fantastic midsize sedans in-person. Fill out the form on this page to schedule your free test drive ahead of time so you don't have to wait. Our Honda Specialists will be happy to assist you and answer anymore questions you may have about the new Honda Accord.