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Can I tow with my Honda Accord?

Generally no. Honda does not publish a towing capacity for the Accord, and towing with a standard Accord is not recommended by the manufacturer. If you need to move a trailer, use a vehicle designed for towing or a professional service.


Details vary by model year and drivetrain, and the official guidance for recent Accords emphasizes operation within the car’s intended limits. To confirm for your exact car, consult the owner's manual or contact a Honda dealer for model-year-specific towing guidance.


What the official guidance says about towing with the Accord


Honda’s documentation for recent model years does not provide a factory trailer-towing rating for the Accord. The manufacturer stresses safe operation within the vehicle’s intended capacity and warns against trailer towing because it can place extra stress on the engine, transmission, brakes, cooling system, and suspension. Towing with an Accord can also affect warranty coverage if damage occurs and is attributed to towing the trailer.


Before attempting towing, drivers should understand that the Accord is designed for passenger transport and everyday cargo, not for towing trailers. Even with aftermarket hitch installations, Honda does not endorse towing with the Accord. Always verify with your specific model-year documentation and dealer guidance.



  • No official towing rating is published for the Honda Accord.

  • There is no factory towing package available for the Accord.

  • Honda’s guidance generally discourages trailer towing to avoid potential damage and warranty implications.


In short, the official stance is clear: towing is not supported for the Accord in typical configurations, and you should avoid it unless you are using a different vehicle designed for towing or a professional solution.


What to consider if you need to tow


If you must tow, these options align with vehicle capabilities and safety considerations.


Use a tow-capable vehicle from Honda's lineup


Honda offers several models designed for towing. The Pilot, Passport, and Ridgeline are built with towing capabilities and documented ratings for their respective models and years. Always verify the exact rating for your model year.



  • Honda Pilot — a mid-size SUV with towing capability appropriate for trailers, verified by year and trim.

  • Honda Passport — a rugged SUV with documented towing capability for its model year.

  • Honda Ridgeline — a pickup designed for towing with official ratings by year.


Choosing a tow-capable Honda vehicle ensures the chassis, engine, cooling, and braking systems are suited for trailer loads, and helps maintain warranty coverage when used as intended.


Hire or rent a tow vehicle or use a professional service


If towing is a rare or one-off need, renting a vehicle with proper towing specs or hiring a professional transport service can be a safer, more reliable option than attempting to tow with an Accord.



  • Rental agencies or moving services may offer vehicles with appropriate towing capacities.

  • A professional towing or transport service can move your trailer or equipment safely and legally.


Using dedicated services minimizes risk to your vehicle, protects other road users, and ensures compliance with safety standards and insurance coverage.


How to verify for your exact car


Because there can be year-to-year differences and optional equipment, confirm your car’s capabilities with these steps.



  • Consult the Owner’s Manual for your exact year and trim and search the “Trailer Towing” or “Towing” section.

  • Ask your local Honda dealer or service department about towing eligibility and any approved hitch or equipment limitations for your car.

  • Review the official Honda vehicle brochure or the online consumer information for your model year.


Having official confirmation from the manufacturer removes doubt about what your Accord can safely do behind the scenes.


Summary


The Honda Accord is not designed or rated for trailer towing. There is no published towing capacity for the Accord from Honda, and the manufacturer generally discourages towing with this car. If towing is required, choose a vehicle built for towing (such as Honda’s SUVs or Ridgeline) or rely on professional services rather than attempting to tow with an Accord. Always consult your owner’s manual and dealer before attempting any towing with your vehicle.

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