The central touchscreen is typically 8 inches in most current models, with a 9-inch option on higher trims in many markets.
Infotainment screen sizes vary by model year and trim, so the exact size you get depends on when your Accord was built and which trim you choose. This report breaks down current options and how to verify what's in your car.
Screen sizes by model year and trim
What appears in the U.S. lineup
The following reflects typical configurations in recent years for the Honda Accord sold in the United States. Exact size can vary by market and production year, so check your specific car's documentation.
- 8-inch touchscreen: standard on the majority of trims in recent model years, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
- 9-inch touchscreen: available on higher trims as an upgrade or standard in some editions, offering a larger, more responsive display for navigation, media, and vehicle settings.
In practice, buyers in the current lineup who want the largest central display usually look to the higher trims, which also bring other upgrades such as enhanced audio and navigation features.
How to confirm the screen size in your Accord
Practical steps for buyers
Use these steps to verify the exact display size for your specific vehicle, especially if you are buying used or shopping across model years.
- Consult the owner's manual or the printed window sticker for the exact infotainment specifications, including display size.
- Inspect the center console screen during a test drive or in a showroom; measure the diagonal of the visible display if needed, or compare to a known reference (for example, an 8-inch grid or a 9-inch grid) to gauge size.
- Check Honda's official site or the brochure for your model year and trim; search for "infotainment display size" or "center touchscreen" in the specifications.
- If shopping used, ask the dealer or check the vehicle's VIN-based build sheet to confirm the exact optioned display size.
Knowing the exact size helps ensure you have the right interface for your needs, especially if you rely heavily on navigation or phone integration.
Summary
Across recent Honda Accord generations, the central infotainment screen is typically 8 inches as standard, with a 9-inch option available on higher trims. The precise size depends on model year and market, so verify for your specific car by consulting official documentation or the dealer. The larger screen generally pairs with enhanced features and a more responsive user experience, while the 8-inch display remains perfectly functional for everyday use.


