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What size is a Honda Accord considered?

The Honda Accord is classified as a midsize sedan in the United States.


Size classifications vary by market and measurement system, and the Accord’s dimensions have evolved across generations. This article explains how the Accord is sized, what measurements influence that label, and how it stacks up against rivals.


Market-by-market size labeling


United States: midsize sedan


In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) groups most midsize family sedans into the Midsize Cars category. The Accord has long sat in this segment, reflecting a balance of interior room, trunk capacity, and footprint that sits between compact and full-size sedans.


Europe and other regions: D-segment / large family car


Across Europe, the Accord is typically classified as a D-segment vehicle, known as a large family car. That labeling mirrors regional standards for length and interior space, though the actual dimensions align closely with what Americans call midsize for a four-door sedan.


What dimensions define its size?


Several physical measurements help determine the Accord’s size category. The figures below reflect recent model years as a practical guide for buyers and reviewers.



  • Length: roughly 192–196 inches (about 4.9–5.0 meters), depending on generation and trim.

  • Wheelbase: about 111 inches (approximately 2.82 meters).

  • Seating: five passengers in a two-row layout.

  • Trunk space: around 16.7 cubic feet (approximately 0.47 cubic meters).


These measurements place the Accord solidly in the midsize class in the U.S., offering more interior room than compact sedans while remaining easier to maneuver than larger full-size sedans.


Notes on evolution and rivals


Over its various generations, the Accord has maintained its midsize credentials, even as trims and technology shifted. It competes most directly with other midsize sedans such as the Toyota Camry, Hyundai Sonata, and Nissan Altima, and it remains a common choice for buyers prioritizing a balance of interior space, comfort, efficiency, and value.


Summary


The Honda Accord is generally considered a midsize sedan in the United States, while European labeling places it in the D-segment. Its size is defined by a combination of length, wheelbase, seating, and trunk capacity, which keeps it between compact and full-size classifications in common usage.

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