Wednesday, January 26, 2011

There comes a restyling of the Honda Accord

The new Honda Accord will arrive in showrooms during the month of September and will feature several styling changes both outside and inside the vehicle and engines that improve, particularly its emissions figures. The trademark style incorporates minor changes to the Honda Accord in a restyling that we see in showrooms from September.

Both saloon and estate versions will sport a new design and optical buffers. The headlights are a lighter color and high-end versions will incorporate bi-xenon lights and Active Drawing lights to increase visibility at night. Regarding the grill, chrome bars are added to accentuate its sports line.

For the sedan models, new finishes in the rear lenses and a chrome trim on the plate. As for the engines, the 2.2 liter 150 hp i_DTEC improve their emissions, with 9 g / km less CO2 in the saloon with 6-speed manual transmission, and 11 g / km less in 5-speed automatic versions. Until the redesign of the new Honda Accord, the brand will continue to market existing models, which has added the Type S and Luxury versions as 180 hp diesel engine.

Moreover, the range has a Honda Accord Special Series, a version that includes full equipment: steering wheel and gearknob, audio control knobs on the steering wheel, traction control and VSA stability, dual climate control, front and rear armrests heated power outside mirrors. Price? Special Series The Honda Accord, which has 5 year warranty, has an official price of 22,600 euros, with all discounts applied.




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