The 2025 Honda Accord is poised for incremental updates rather than a radical redesign, and pricing will depend on trim, features, and regional factors. Honda has not yet published official MSRPs for the 2025 model year.
The base LX is expected to start in the high $20,000s to around $30,000, with higher trims climbing into the $30,000s and hybrids potentially reaching the low-to-mid $40,000s, depending on configuration. Exact numbers will be announced by Honda as the on-sale date approaches.
What to expect from the 2025 Accord
Honda typically maintains the Accord’s core formula—efficient turbocharged powertrain options, a roomy interior, and a balanced ride—while adjusting features and technology across trims. For 2025, buyers should anticipate modest price increases driven by inflation, possible standard-feature upgrades on mid-range trims, and continued availability of hybrid powertrains that affect overall pricing. The base model will continue to use the 1.5-liter turbo engine paired with a CVT, while higher trims may offer upgraded interiors, driver-assistance tech, and optional packages that push prices higher.
Official pricing timeline
Automotive manufacturers usually publish MSRPs a few weeks to months before the on-sale date. As of now, Honda has not released the official pricing for the 2025 Accord. Dealerships will also factor in destination charges, taxes, and regional incentives when presenting a quote.
Below is a guide to where prices could land by trim, using the current generation as a baseline and applying typical year-to-year adjustments. These figures are estimates and should be confirmed with Honda or local dealers when the car arrives in showrooms.
- Base LX (1.5L turbo with CVT) — approximately $29,000
- Sport — approximately $32,000
- EX — approximately $34,000
- EX-L — approximately $37,000
- Touring — approximately $38,000–$42,000
- Hybrid variants — typically add to the above trims, often placing higher-end hybrids in the low-to-mid $40,000s
Prices can vary by region, destination charges, taxes, and incentives. Always check the official Honda site or your local dealer for the precise quote and any current offers.
What buyers should know
Even with a broad price range, the exact amount you pay will depend on selected options, packages (such as upgraded sound systems, leather upholstery, or advanced driver-assistance features), and regional promotions. Supply conditions and dealer strategies can also influence final negotiated prices.
Prospective purchasers should monitor Honda's official announcements and near-term dealer postings as the on-sale date approaches to secure the most accurate MSRPs and any introductory offers.
Summary
The 2025 Honda Accord is expected to begin in the high $20,000s to around $30,000 for the base LX, with most trims rolling into the $30,000s and hybrids potentially reaching the low-to-mid $40,000s. Official pricing has not yet been released, and final numbers will depend on trim, options, location, and incentives. For the latest, consult Honda's official site and local dealers as the arrival date draws nearer.


