The 2012 Honda Accord is a midsize car available in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe.
Generation and market positioning
For the 2012 model year, the Accord sits in Honda's ninth generation (2008–2012). In U.S. market terms, the Accord is categorized as a midsize car, designed to balance interior space, comfort, and efficiency. The two body styles—sedan and coupe—reflect the generation’s emphasis on practicality for everyday use and a sportier option for buyers seeking style and driving engagement.
Primary body styles in 2012
The 2012 Accord lineup centered on two main body configurations. Here they are summarized below:
- Sedan — a four-door configuration with a conventional trunk and roomy cabin.
- Coupe — a two-door configuration with a sport-oriented silhouette and a lower roofline.
In addition to these conventional body styles, Honda offered a hybrid version in sedan form for that year, and the Accord Crosstour (a separate wagon/crossover variant) existed in the broader Accord family but is not counted among the sedan/coupe body types.
Clarifications about related models
The Accord Crosstour, produced during the same era, is a distinct body style within the Accord family, more accurately described as a crossover/wagon. It is not the same as the sedan or coupe variants of the 2012 Accord.
Summary
In short, the 2012 Honda Accord is a midsize car available as two main body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe. These configurations reflect the model’s blend of practicality and sportier styling within Honda’s mid-size lineup.


