Touring is Honda’s top-tier trim level for the Accord, signaling a flagship package with enhanced power, luxury features, and advanced technology. In most recent generations, Touring represents the most fully loaded version of the sedan.
Understanding the Touring designation
The Touring badge marks the Accord’s premium tier, typically offering more equipment and sometimes the strongest engine option compared with lower trims. Availability and exact features vary by model year and market, but Touring usually sits above LX, Sport, EX, and EX-L in both equipment and price.
What you get with Touring
Features listed here reflect typical equipment across the latest generations; exact specifics may vary by year and region.
- Powerful engine option (often the 2.0-liter turbo) paired with a 10-speed automatic in US-spec Touring models
- Leather-trimmed seating and premium interior materials
- Heated front seats, and in some years a heated steering wheel
- Premium audio system (commonly a Bose setup) and a large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto; navigation available in some years
- Honda Sensing safety features standard (adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision mitigation braking, etc.)
- Exterior upgrades such as LED lighting and distinctive styling cues; Touring badging
- Enhanced convenience features such as dual-zone climate control and a more sophisticated driver controls package
In practice, Touring represents the most comprehensive package available from Honda for the Accord, combining performance and comfort for premium buyers.
How Touring differs from other trims
To understand what makes Touring distinct, compare it to mid-range trims like EX-L and the base LX. The differences typically center on propulsion, interior comfort, and technology packages.
- Engine and drivetrain: Touring often offers the most powerful engine option, while lower trims use smaller turbo or non-turbo options with different transmissions
- Interior and materials: Touring includes leather and premium features that are optional or unavailable on lower trims
- Technology and safety: Touring typically bundles more advanced tech and safety features as standard
- Wheels and styling: Touring uses more premium wheels and has distinct exterior cues
- Pricing: Touring carries a higher price due to the upgraded equipment and performance options
Whether Touring is the right choice depends on how much you value top-tier seating, the strongest available drivetrain, and the latest tech in a mid-size sedan.
How to verify for your model year
Specs change with generation and market, so always confirm exact equipment with the dealer or official Honda brochures for your year. Look for Touring badges, wheel size, and the presence of features commonly associated with the trim (such as the 2.0T engine and navigation-enabled infotainment) to confirm you’re looking at a Touring model.
Summary
Touring is the Accord’s flagship trim, defined by premium materials, advanced technology, and, in many years, the most powerful available engine. While the core idea remains consistent across generations, the precise engine options, features, and styling can vary by year and market. If you want the fullest-featured Accord, Touring is the trim to seek—just check the exact specifications for your specific model year before buying.


