The two-door Accord was introduced with Honda's original Accord lineup in 1976.
Since its debut, Honda offered two-door variants across multiple generations in various markets, with the arrangement evolving over time. Here is a look at the history and current status of the two-door Accord.
Historical timeline of the two-door Accord
Here is a concise timeline showing generations where a two-door variant was available.
- First generation (1976–1981): The Accord launched in 1976 with multiple body styles, including a 2-door coupe alongside the 4-door sedan in many markets.
- Second generation (1982–1985): The two-door coupe remained part of the lineup, with styling updates that kept the coupe option in production.
- Third generation (1986–1989): Continued availability of a 2-door coupe, paired with a refreshed design and powertrains.
- Fourth generation (1990–1993): The 2-door variant persisted as the sporty option in several markets.
- Fifth generation (1994–1997): The two-door coupe continued to be offered amid a broader Accord lineup.
- Sixth generation (1998–2002): The coupe remained in the product mix, though market demand began to shift toward four-door models.
- Seventh generation (2003–2007): The two-door coupe continued to be available, with improved interior and safety features.
- Eighth generation (2008–2012): The coupe carried forward as a practical two-door choice, alongside the sedan.
- Ninth generation (2013–2017): The two-door coupe was offered in many markets, highlighting a sportier variant alongside the sedan.
- Tenth generation (2018–2022): In North America, Honda shifted to a sedan-only lineup for the Accord; the two-door coupe was not offered.
In summary, the two-door Accord appeared from the outset in 1976 and remained a regular option through the ninth generation, before the tenth generation shifted to a sedan-only configuration in North America.
Current status and market differences
As of the latest model years, Honda’s Accord is marketed primarily as a four-door sedan in North America. The two-door coupe, once common, is not part of the official US lineup for the current generation. In other regions, the availability of a two-door variant has varied over time, but the broader trend has moved toward four-door sedans for the Accord in many markets. For the most up-to-date details, check regional Honda brochures or dealer listings.
Regional variations
Historically, some non‑North American markets offered two-door Accord models longer than the U.S. did, and in certain years there were market-specific trim and body-style options. Today, the trend across many regions is to favor four-door sedans or other body styles within the Honda lineup rather than a dedicated two-door Accord.
Summary
The Honda Accord began with a two-door option in 1976, a presence that continued across multiple generations before the brand gradually retired the coupe in North America with the 2018 model year. Today, the Accord is sold predominantly as a four-door sedan in the U.S. and many markets, while historical two-door variants remain a notable part of its early lineage.


