The Honda Accord wagon was discontinued in North America after the 2017 model year, with the 2018 Accord lineup in the United States offered only as a sedan.
Context and scope
Across the globe, wagon/Sport Tourer variants have had different lifespans depending on market and generation. In the US, Honda did not offer a wagon after 2017, while several international markets continued to sell the estate version for a few more years before phasing it out in favor of SUVs and crossovers. This article outlines the timeline by market and explains the broader industry shift that led to the discontinuation.
Discontinuation by market
North America
The last Honda Accord wagon offered in the United States and Canada was for the 2017 model year. The 2018 model year Accord in North America was sedan-only, signaling the end of the wagon in that market.
Europe and other regions
In Europe and other regions, the Accord wagon (often marketed as the Tourer or Estate) remained available for certain generations into the mid-2010s. Availability and discontinuation varied by country and generation, with the global move toward crossovers accelerating the phasing-out of wagon variants in many markets by the late 2010s.
In summary, the most widely cited discontinuation date for the Honda Accord wagon in North America is 2017 (model year), while in other regions the wagon persisted longer but was largely phased out by the mid to late 2010s.
Summary
The Honda Accord wagon is no longer offered in North America as of the 2018 lineup onward; globally, production ended for wagons in various markets by the mid-to-late 2010s, with SUVs taking precedence in the market.
When did Honda stop making Accord wagons?
By 1997, as the 5th-generation Accord ceased production, so did the Accord wagon, leaving 1998 as the last year a Honda wagon was ever sold in the USA.
Are Honda Accord wagons reliable cars?
It's also worth remembering that these are inherently very reliable cars, but due to the fact they sold in huge numbers, more complaints are listed online for these than less-successful models.
What is the Honda Accord wagon called?
In parts of Continental Europe, the Accord five-door station wagon was also called the Accord AeroDeck from 1990 until 2008, when the name of the station wagon was renamed the "Accord Tourer".
What billionaire drives a Honda?
By the time Jeff Bezos had already amassed around $10 billion, he was still known for driving a modest Honda Accord.


