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Can a 2017 Honda Accord tow?

No. The 2017 Honda Accord is not rated for towing, and Honda does not offer a factory towing package for this sedan. Towing with an Accord is not recommended and could affect warranty and safety.


What the manufacturer says


The following points summarize official guidance from Honda and the Accord’s documentation.



  • No towing capacity is published for the 2017 Accord in Honda’s standard documentation; there is no approved towing package for the sedan.

  • Towing is not recommended for this model by Honda; the car is designed for passenger transport and everyday driving, not hauling trailers.

  • There is no factory-installed or officially supported tow hitch or trailer-tow equipment supplied by Honda for the 2017 Accord.

  • Using aftermarket towing hardware or attempting to tow could impact warranty coverage and safety if not properly configured.


In short, the official stance is clear: the 2017 Accord is not intended for towing, and buyers should plan to use it strictly as a passenger car.


Practical considerations for towing with a sedan like the Accord


Before considering any towing with a non-towed sedan, it helps to understand the potential risks and limitations that come with the decision.



  • Adding a trailer affects weight distribution, braking, steering, and suspension. The Accord’s components are not tuned for trailer towing, which can lead to handling instability.

  • Braking performance can be significantly impacted when towing a trailer, increasing stopping distances and raising the risk of trailer instability in emergencies.

  • Electrical and lighting must be correctly wired; improper connections can create safety hazards and legal issues on the road.

  • Warranty and insurance: towing with an unsupported setup can complicate warranty claims or coverage in the event of an incident.

  • Legal and safety considerations: some regions require trailer brakes, sway control, or certified hitch installations; always verify local regulations before towing.


These considerations underscore that towing with a 2017 Accord is not recommended, and any attempt should be approached with caution and professional guidance.


What to use if you need towing capability


If towing is a frequent need, buyers should look to vehicles designed for towing rather than the Accord.



  • Honda SUV options with official tow capabilities, such as the Pilot, which can tow multiple thousands of pounds with the proper tow package and equipment.

  • Honda Ridgeline, a pickup that offers a dedicated towing setup and higher payload/braking capacity than a typical sedan.

  • Other brands or models designed for towing should be evaluated based on their rated tongue weight, gross trailer weight, braking requirements, and warranty implications.


For optimal guidance, consult a Honda dealer to confirm exact towing capacities for any model and to discuss the appropriate hitching equipment, safety features, and warranty considerations.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Accord is not intended for towing and Honda does not offer a towing package for this sedan. If you anticipate regular towing needs, consider a Honda model designed for towing—such as the Pilot or Ridgeline—or another vehicle built for trailer use. Always refer to the owner’s manual and consult a dealer for official guidance and safety requirements.

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