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What does a fully loaded Honda Accord cost?

A fully loaded Honda Accord typically costs around $40,000 before taxes and fees. The exact price depends on the model year, trim level, engine choice (gasoline 2.0T versus hybrid), and optional features.


This article explains the pricing landscape for the Accord’s top trims, what features push the price higher, and tips for securing the best out-the-door deal in today’s market.


Pricing basics for the top trims


To understand what “fully loaded” means for the Accord, it helps to look at the price bands of the highest trims and the engines available. The Touring trims, whether gasoline or hybrid, sit at the high end of the lineup and commonly drive the total toward the $40,000 mark when options are added.



  • Gasoline-powered Honda Accord Touring 2.0T: typically around $38,000 to $41,000

  • Hybrid Honda Accord Touring: typically around $36,000 to $40,000

  • EX-L and other near-top trims with navigation: typically around $34,000 to $37,000


Prices can vary by model year, region, and dealer incentives. Destination charges are usually in the $1,000–$1,100 range and are included in the sticker price in most listings.


What adds to the price


Beyond the base price of the top trims, several options and packages commonly push the total into the fully loaded territory. The following features are among the most influential in raising the out-the-door cost.



  • Premium audio systems, upgraded navigation, and larger displays

  • Advanced driver-assistance packages and safety tech add-ons

  • Premium wheels and larger alloy rims

  • Leather seating, heated and ventilated seats, and memory seating

  • Power sunroof or panoramic roof and interior cabin upgrades


With these options, many buyers see the price climb into the mid-to-high $40,000s, depending on the combination of features and regional pricing.


Practical tips for buyers


Prices vary by year, market, and incentives. To maximize value, compare dealership quotes, consider end-of-month or end-of-quarter promotions, factor in destination charges, and explore certified pre-owned or demo models if a new car is out of reach. Negotiating on price before taxes and fees can also yield meaningful savings.


Bottom line


For most buyers, a fully loaded Honda Accord sits around the low-to-mid $40,000 range, with the Touring trims and popular options driving toward that figure. Always verify the exact price with a local dealer for your preferred model year and configuration, including the out-the-door cost with taxes and fees.


Summary


In short, a fully equipped Honda Accord is generally priced near $40,000, with top gasoline or hybrid Touring models pushing toward or just beyond that mark depending on options and regional incentives. Understanding which features you truly need can help you land close to the target price while still enjoying the car’s premium comfort and technology.

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