3.8
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Spacious Back-Seat Comfort: 1,037 mm of rear legroom lets adults stretch out even with child seats installed.
- Refined Efficiency: Consumes just 5.3 L/100 km combined while delivering 204 hp and strong low-end torque.
- Cutting-Edge Infotainment: 12.3-inch Google-built-in interface, OTA updates, and wireless smartphone mirroring across all hybrid trims.
- Confident Road Manners: Precise steering and a compliant multi-link rear end make commuting or highway touring genuinely pleasant.
- Comprehensive Honda Sensing Suite: Adds traffic-jam assist and curve-speed adaptive cruise for near-semi-autonomous ease.
Cons
- No AWD Option: All Canadian Accord Hybrids remain front-drive, unlike Camry’s new e-AWD system.
- Higher Entry Price vs. Camry/Elantra: Premium tech pushes base MSRP closer to entry-luxury territory.
- Modest EV-Only Capability: Unlike some rivals, the hybrid drivetrain cannot propel the car on electric power for extended distances.
- Fixed Rear Headrests Limit Cargo Flexibility: The 60/40 seat-backs fold, but bulky items still fight the sloping roofline during loading.
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