In short, fog lights were not standard on the base LX or LX-S, but were included on EX and higher trims—such as EX-L and Touring (including EX-L with Navigation, depending on the package).
The 2014 Honda Accord, part of the ninth-generation lineup, offered several trims with varying lighting features. Fog lights are a common differentiator between the base models and the higher-end trims, and this article explains exactly which trims carried fog lights and how to verify them on a given car.
Trim-by-trim availability
Here's a trim-by-trim breakdown showing which trims typically came with fog lights in the 2014 Accord lineup.
- LX: No fog lights
- LX-S: No fog lights
- EX: Fog lights standard
- EX-L: Fog lights standard
- EX-L with Navigation: Fog lights standard
- Touring: Fog lights standard
Bottom line: Fog lights were unavailable on the base LX and LX-S models, but were standard on EX and above. If you’re shopping for a used 2014 Accord, verify the exact vehicle’s equipment list, as individual cars can vary by package or regional market.
What to check when evaluating a specific car
To confirm fog light presence on a particular vehicle, look for the two small round lamps integrated into the lower front bumper, usually located toward the corners. You can also check the original window sticker or the vehicle’s build sheet (VIN-checked documentation) for the fog light option.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Accord generally offered fog lights on EX and higher trims, while the base LX and LX-S did not include them. When buying used, always confirm via the car’s equipment list or by inspecting the bumper lighting to avoid surprises.


