♠ Posted by Admin in Honda,Honda Accord 2013 at 09:21
The Accord lineup again comprises
sedan and coupe models. Significant highlights are a fresh powertrain
lineup developed under the company's Earth Dreams banner that includes a
new direct-injection four-cylinder, updated V6; revised transmission
portfolio, including a continuously variable transmission; and a couple
of hybrid offerings.
The
2.4-liter engine is based on a new lightweight architecture. It gains
direct injection to produce 185 hp and 189 lb-ft of torque, improvements
of 8 hp and 28 lb-ft over the outgoing car's base 2.4-liter engine.
Connected to the four-cylinder is a standard six-speed manual (compared
with a five-speed in the 2012 model) or a CVT that replaces the
five-speed automatic.
Fuel
economy ratings for the Accord sedan with the manual come in at 24 mpg
city and 34 mpg highway, while the CVT helps return a 27-mpg city rating
and 36 mpg on the highway. It's worth noting that the four-cylinder and
CVT combo, which will be the volume drivetrain, falls short of the
non-hybrid fuel-economy title in the midsize sedan category. With the
city fuel economy rating of 27 mpg and highway rating of 38 mpg for its
2.5-liter four-cylinder and CVT, the new Altima has bragging rights.
Unlike
competitors such as the Sonata, Optima and the upcoming Malibu and
Fusion, Honda sticks with a V6 as the upgrade engine option instead of
moving to a force-induced four-cylinder. The revised 3.5-liter V6 gains
an expanded variable cylinder management range for improved fuel economy
and sees a small horsepower bump from 271 to 278 hp. Together with a
new six-speed automatic gearbox, the sedan receives a 21-mpg city rating
and 34-mpg highway rating.
For
hybrid fans, Honda is working on two hybrid Accords -- a plug-in and a
regular hybrid. Both are developed around a 2.0-liter Atkinson cycle
four-cylinder with a 13:1 compression ratio, a two-motor hybrid system
and lithium-ion battery pack. In the plug-in, the engine and electric
motors are good for a combined 198 hp and 225 lb-ft of torque.
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