It is the vehicle that has always lifted the standard for sedans. It is the fast, efficient and comfortable ride that just keeps getting better. With a sophisticated exterior, luxurious interior and a hybrid engine, the Accord has more advanced features than ever. When our flagship sedan embraces innovative hybrid technology, you get an Accord that spends less time at the pump without sacrificing performance and comfort. Christian Wardlaw with J.D. Power wrote...in the kingdom of midsize sedans, the Honda Accord has long reigned supreme when it comes to retail sales. Translated, that means consumers like you choose it more often than the competition, without sales to businesses like rental car and government fleets. This is an important distinction because it reflects the Accords enduring popularity with everyday car buyers. Since its last redesign for 2018, the Honda Accord has combined full-size comfort and convenience with a midsize price. Furthermore, it comes in a variety of appealing trim levels and configurations, including an excellent but often overlooked Accord Hybrid version. Priced just $1,600 higher than an equivalent gas-engine Accord, the Accord Hybrid is rated to get 48 mpg in combined driving. Better yet, the hybrid powertrain doesnt encroach upon interior space, leaving the cars huge cabin and giant trunk intact. For the 2020 model year, the only change to the Accord is a futuristic-sounding noise emitted at low speeds to make sure pedestrians know the car is operating nearby. Edmunds saidWhile the base Accord LX is equipped with quite a few features for relatively little money and the Sport trim comes with sharp design accents and an available manual transmission, we recommend stretching for the EX trim like this sedan. For just a bit more money, you get blind-spot monitoring, keyless entry, and heated front seats as well as vents and USB ports for the rear passengers.