
2025 Honda Accord Hybrid Sport Sedan
- New
- Hybrid
The overview
- Exterior Color
- Platinum White Pearl
- Interior Color
- Black
- Body/Seating
- Sedan/5 seats
- Combined Fuel Economy
- 44
- Transmission
- CVT
- Drivetrain
- Front Wheel Drive
- VIN
- 1HGCY2F51SA086745
- Stock Number
- 73836
- Horsepower
- 146
The highlights
- Lane departure
- Automatic temperature control
- Emergency communication system
- Power moonroof
- Wireless phone connectivity
- Exterior parking camera rear
- Front dual zone A/C
- Auto high-beam headlights
- Speed sensitive wipers
- Split folding rear seat
- Heated front seats
- Remote keyless entry
Notes from the dealer
WHY THIS VEHICLE?
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Important Package Information
PLATINUM WHITE PEARL, BLACK, FABRIC SEAT TRIM
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 5.0
2024 Accord TRG has everything you want.
by RealJamesDean on Sunday, September 22, 2024
After test driving multiple different powertrain configurations from Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai there was a clear winner to me. 2024 Accord hybrid touring is the overall winner in every category. It’s not quite as snappy from 0-60 as the 2025 civic hybrid TRG, but it’s close. The comfort level more than makes up for it…and then some. The seats are next level compared to the civic at any trim level. Heated and cooled leather seats, lumbar support, all the extras you want. Sound system isn’t as loud as I had hoped for but it’s crystal clear. No distortion at any level. Heads up display is handy for watching speed vs speed limit, tracking navigation, or watching your driver assist features in action. The road sign recognition is neat. I was very surprised to see my first trip get 53 MPG even though part of it was on highway. Regen breaking paddles looked like a gimmic, however after getting the hang of them I don’t use my breaks much. The hybrid battery charge/usage tab on your display is great. It kinda helps you figure out the best way to drive the car. You see when current comes from battery and when battery is capturing energy from breaking. The screen is amazing. Google assist amazing. “Hey Google find the nearest gas station and add the stop to my route”. Flawless execution at every attempt to use the tech. Can’t say enough about how impressed I am. Very grateful to be enjoying such a fine car. I test drove the 2024 civic 1.5L turbo. Great for the price, responsive like the previous generation we all love. However, seriously lacking after I experienced the instant torque from the hybrid setups. 2025civic sport 2.0L non hybrid non turbo disappointment. This drives more like a car designed for someone who doesn’t care what is under the hood. 2025 civic hybrid TRG, perfect car just not as comfortable as accord. Less tech features. Drives amazing. Quickest civic to date I believe. Significantly lower price point than accord. Almost bought this one. 2024 accord base HARD pass. 2024 Toyota Camry SE hybrid. Great car, just not as smooth as the Honda equivalent. - 5.0
Home run fuel economy
by Luke on Friday, September 12, 2025
Overall this is a fantastic sedan that is comfortable, powerful, spacious, quiet. I get almost 600 miles out of 12 gallon tank, I love that ventilated cool seats, kids love the heat seats in the back. The only beef I have with my sedan is there is no garage opener built in, the sun roof is not panoramic and no spare tire. The person who made the call to remove the spare tire should be fired, I had a rim weight go through my rear right tire and I was siting duck, this Honda decision cost me an expensive replacement which would not been repaired with the repair kit in trunk, so yeah Honda needs to fire people for making greedy corporate decisions that are not in interest for regular consumer. - 3.0
One big expensive noisy computer on 4 wheels!
by Annie Oakley on Friday, September 12, 2025
Purchased red exterior with part black/grey leather interior. Front passenger seat only reclines and does not adjust up/down & sits just inches on floor of vehicle! Most uncomfortable seat! No lumbar in passenger seat either! Honda won't communicate like old Camry XLE with garage door opener, really sucks. Do like the owner seat adjustment, but not crazy about keyless locking & unlocking feature. I liked the new Camry XLE & Rav-4 better, but Honda CR-V & Accord Touring were less $$ than Toyota. For some reason USAA quoted higher insurance premiums on the Toyota makes, so I chose the Honda Accord Touring, Every Honda & TOYT inventory both had lots of color black or silver exterior, with Black interior inventory. NO white exterior with any interior color BUT black! Most salespersons tried to tell me EVERYONE WANTED Black interior and Black exterior here in the Southern Midwest! BULL-Hockey!! After 6 weeks of shopping, I flipped a coin! Bought ALL extended Warranty INS/8 Yr. or 100K Miles @ grand Total $52,487) Got so tired as gray-haired old woman, that's bought (19) family & work vehicles for past 53 years, so it"s still a man's world in Vehicle industry!! UGH!
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Based on 2024 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition, and other factors. For additional information about EPA ratings, visit http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/label/learn-more-PHEV-label.shtml.