In short, there are no major differences. The 2025 Honda Accord is largely a carryover from the 2024 model year, with only minor updates such as potential color options or limited packaging tweaks. There are no new engines or significant redesign announced for 2025.
The following article explains what that means in detail, covering powertrains, features, styling, trims, pricing, and regional availability.
Powertrains and performance
The 2024 and 2025 Accords share the same core powertrain lineup, with no newly introduced engines for 2025.
- 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with a CVT
- 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder paired with a 10-speed automatic
- Hybrid: a two-motor hybrid system built around a 2.0-liter engine and electric motors with an electronic CVT
Bottom line: drivetrain options and performance characteristics remain unchanged for 2025 compared with 2024.
Features and technology
Infotainment, safety technology, and convenience features are expected to be largely consistent with 2024, with typical year-to-year tweaks rather than a full refresh.
- Honda Sensing safety suite included across most or all trims
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration; wireless options vary by trim; navigation is available in some markets
- Heated seats, power-adjustable seating, and enhanced audio on higher trims; other comfort and convenience features follow the same pattern as 2024
Conclusion: no major feature overhaul is anticipated for 2025; the technology package stays aligned with the 2024 offerings.
Exterior and interior design
There is no full redesign for 2025; styling changes are typically limited to cosmetic options rather than a new generation.
- No new generation-wide redesign; exterior styling remains consistent with the 2024 model
- Possible additions of new exterior color options or wheel designs for certain trims
- Interior materials, seating configurations, and overall layout stay largely the same across trims
Summary: the 2025 Accord maintains the familiar look and feel of the 2024 model, with only minor cosmetic updates possible.
Trims, pricing, and warranty
Trims and the general pricing strategy tend to be similar year over year, with typical regional adjustments and small price increases.
- Common trims such as LX, Sport, EX-L, and Touring (subject to regional availability) continue to be offered
- Modest price increases are common in many markets due to inflation and equipment changes
- Warranty remains standard: 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper; 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain coverage in the U.S.
Conclusion: the 2025 model year retains the same basic trim lineup and warranty structure as 2024, with only minor pricing adjustments and package variations.
Availability and regional notes
Availability varies by country, so the exact options may differ depending on where you buy the car.
- United States: 2025 Accord is offered with the same powertrains and trims carried over from 2024
- Canada and other markets: configurations and packages resemble 2024, with regional packaging differences
- Not all markets that sell the Accord receive identical updates; some regions may have different feature packages or timing
Bottom line: in most regions, the 2025 Accord is similar to the 2024 model, with regional variations mainly in pricing and available packages.
Summary
The 2025 Honda Accord is largely a carryover from the 2024 model year, with no major changes to engines, safety features, or styling. Buyers should expect the same powertrain options, similar technology, and a familiar trim lineup, plus typical year-to-year pricing adjustments and minor cosmetic options. For exact specifications and availability in your market, consult Honda’s official site or your local dealer.


