The 2021 Honda Accord was priced new from roughly $25,000 up to about $37,000, depending on trim and options. Today, used 2021 Accords typically sell in the mid-$20,000s to low-$30,000s, with price driven by mileage, condition, and trim.
New-car pricing for the 2021 Accord
These are approximate starting MSRPs by trim for the 2021 model year.
- LX (1.5L turbo): around $25,000
- Sport (1.5L turbo): around $28,000
- EX (1.5L turbo): around $30,000
- EX-L (1.5L turbo): around $34,000
- Touring (2.0L turbo): around $37,000
Prices exclude taxes, destination charges, and dealer fees; actual sticker prices varied by region and optional equipment.
What influences new-car pricing
Trim level, engine choice, optional features (such as navigation, premium audio, or driver-assist packages), and regional incentives all affect the sticker price.
Used market pricing today
For buyers considering a used 2021 Accord, current listings show a broad range depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition.
- LX 1.5T (roughly 30k–60k miles): typically $22,000–$28,000
- Sport 1.5T (roughly 30k–60k miles): typically $23,000–$29,000
- EX 1.5T (roughly 30k–60k miles): typically $24,000–$30,000
- EX-L (roughly 30k–60k miles): typically $26,000–$32,000
- Touring (roughly 30k–60k miles): typically $28,000–$34,000
Used prices are highly sensitive to mileage, maintenance history, cosmetic condition, and regional demand. Always check a vehicle history report and compare multiple listings.
Summary
The 2021 Honda Accord offered a wide price spectrum, with new models starting around $25,000 and topping near $37,000. In the used market, values generally fall in the mid-$20,000s to low-$30,000s for typical mileage examples, with higher-trim or lower-mileage cars commanding more. For the latest numbers, consult pricing guides such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and CarGurus and compare local listings.


