The 2007 Honda Accord is a midsize car offered in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe.
In automotive terms, 'body type' refers to the car’s overall shape and door configuration, which affects practicality, cargo space, and styling. For 2007, the Accord lineup did not include a hatchback or convertible in most markets, and it belongs to Honda’s seventh generation (2003–2007).
Primary body styles for the 2007 Accord
The two main configurations that buyers could choose from are listed below.
- Honda Accord Sedan (2007) — 4-door configuration with a traditional trunk and seating for five.
- Honda Accord Coupe (2007) — 2-door configuration with sportier styling and access to the rear seats.
These two options define the 2007 Accord's core body styles, with the sedan emphasizing practicality and the coupe offering a more performance-oriented aesthetic.
Details by body style
Honda Accord Sedan (2007)
The sedan features four doors, a roomy interior for front and rear passengers, and a full-size trunk. It is generally considered the more practical choice for families and those needing frequent cargo space.
Honda Accord Coupe (2007)
The coupe features two doors and a sleeker roofline, prioritizing style and a more engaging driving feel. It typically has less rear-seat headroom and cargo space compared to the sedan, but offers a sportier appeal.
Note: Some markets outside North America offered slight variations, but the two primary body styles described here cover the main 2007 Accord lineup.
Summary: In 2007, the Honda Accord was a midsize car available as a four-door sedan or a two-door coupe, part of the seventh generation, balancing practicality with sportier styling in the coupe.


