The short answer: no — there is no indication that the 2026 Honda Accord will offer all-wheel drive. Honda has not announced an AWD version for the sedan, and current Accords are front-wheel drive across all trims and powertrains.
To understand what that means, it helps to review the state of the Accord’s drivetrain, what Honda has publicly stated, and what options exist for buyers who need or want AWD in a midsize sedan or related vehicles.
Current reality for the Accord’s drivetrain
For model years around 2024–2026, the Accord’s lineup includes a 1.5-liter turbo with a CVT, a 2.0-liter turbo with a 10-speed automatic, and a hybrid variant with a 2.0-liter engine paired to an electric motor and an electronic continuously variable transmission. All configurations are front-wheel drive. Honda has not published any plan to introduce an AWD option for the Accord in 2026.
Why AWD hasn’t been part of the Accord lineup (so far)
Several factors influence Honda’s decision: the sedan’s front-wheel-drive architecture is optimized for fuel efficiency and packaging, adding AWD would add weight and cost, and the demand for AWD in midsize sedans is modest compared with SUVs and crossovers. Additionally, Honda’s electrification strategy for the Accord has emphasized FWD platforms that support efficiency and performance goals.
- Current stance: No AWD option is offered for the U.S. Honda Accord across recent model years.
- Powertrains: 1.5L turbo with CVT, 2.0L turbo with 10-speed automatic, and hybrid with e-CVT — all FWD.
- Strategic context: Honda focuses AWD availability on SUVs and crossovers rather than sedans in the current lineup.
In short, buyers looking specifically for AWD in a midsize sedan should understand that the Accord does not provide that configuration as of 2026.
Alternatives for AWD-minded buyers
Those who require or prefer AWD have several paths to consider within Honda’s ecosystem or from competitors:
- Honda SUVs with AWD: Models such as the CR-V, Pilot, and Passport offer all-wheel drive, providing improved traction in adverse conditions while delivering similar versatility.
- Other midsize sedans with AWD: Competitors like the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima offer AWD on select trims, giving sedan-level options with AWD capability.
- Broader market options: If you want a balance of efficiency and AWD in a sedan, several manufacturers offer AWD variants in the midsize class, though availability varies by market and trim.
Note that these options are alternatives to the Accord; they simply fulfill the AWD requirement if that feature is essential for your driving conditions.
Outlook for the 2026 Accord
At this point, Honda has not announced any plan to introduce AWD to the 2026 Accord. The company’s communications have continued to emphasize efficiency, electrification, and a focus on SUVs for AWD capability. If Honda changes course, official announcements would appear in Honda press materials and dealer communications well ahead of the model year’s release.
Summary
Bottom line: there is no indication that the 2026 Honda Accord will add AWD, and current information suggests the sedan will remain front-wheel drive. Buyers who need all-wheel drive in a car should consider Honda’s AWD-capable SUVs or competitors’ sedans with AWD, or stay tuned for any official announcements from Honda about future drivetrain options.


