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Did Honda make an Accord hatchback?

Yes. Honda produced a hatchback-style version of the Accord in several markets—typically marketed as the Accord Tourer or Accord Wagon. In the United States, however, the Accord has never been sold as a hatchback.


The distinction between a hatchback and a wagon can be nuanced, but in practice the Accord variants offered outside the U.S. were five-door wagons with lifts doors (hatch-style openings) designed for cargo versatility. North America’s Accord lineup has historically focused on sedans (and how a hatchback is defined varies by region), with hatchback bodies more commonly found on Honda’s Civic and other models.


Markets where an Accord hatchback existed


Several markets offered a five-door Accord variant that used a rear hatch. The following notes summarize where a hatchback-style Accord was available and how it was named.



  • Europe and other regions: Accord Tourer (wagon), a practical five-door variant with a liftgate used for luggage and cargo.

  • Japan and certain Asian markets: Accord Wagon variants under the Accord nameplate.

  • North America: No factory hatchback; the Accord line has been sedan (and historically coupe) with hatchback styling not offered in this market.


In practice, if you’re shopping for an Accord hatchback today, you’re most likely looking at older European or Asian-market wagons, not a current U.S.-market hatchback.


Current status and historical context


As of 2024, Honda's North American Accord is sedan-only, and the company does not offer a current Accord hatchback in the U.S. or Canada. For buyers seeking a Honda hatchback, the Civic hatchback remains the closest option, along with subcompact models like the Jazz (Fit) in eligible markets.


Why market differences matter


Market demand, regulatory frameworks, and packaging preferences have shaped Honda’s decisions. The Accord’s traditional strength in the United States has been as a mid-size sedan, while in Europe and parts of Asia a wagon/hatchback-compatible variant under the Accord nameplate provided greater cargo flexibility without adopting a dedicated five-door hatchback in the U.S. lineup.


Summary


Yes—the Accord has been offered in hatchback-like wagon form in several markets under names such as Accord Tourer or Accord Wagon. In the United States, there has never been an Accord hatchback; the current Accord lineup is sedan-only. If you want a Honda hatchback today, the Civic hatchback is the closest option, with other Honda models like the Jazz/Fit serving in markets where available.

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