Compare 2023 Honda Civic vs 2023 Honda Accord

2023 Honda Civic | 2023 Honda Accord |
Engine |
|
2.0L I-4 | 1.5L Turbocharged I-4 |
Horsepower |
|
158 hp | 192 hp |
MPG (City/Highway) |
|
31/40 * | 29/37 * |
Rear Legroom |
|
37.4 inches | 40.8 inches |
Max Cargo Space |
|
14.8 cubic feet | 16.7 cubic feet |
Hybrid Model |
|
Not available | Available |
2023 Honda Civic vs 2023 Honda Accord
Serving Mt. Juliet, TN
With options like the Civic and the Accord in the Honda lineup, selecting from such established, well-designed models can be tough. Both models have maintained their considerable popularity with drivers in Mt. Juliet and beyond over several decades. However, the compact Civic and the midsize Accord have distinctive differences that could make one a better fit for you. You can count on our Music City Honda team to help you uncover those differences.
Performance
The 2023 Civic is offered as both a hatchback and a sedan. Both body types have a 158-horsepower, four-cylinder system as the base engine. The more advanced trims are offered with a 180-horsepower, turbo four-cylinder engine, or a 200-horsepower variation of that engine. The hatchback body style is exclusively offered with a 315-horsepower, turbo 2.0-liter, four-cylinder system. The 2023 Accord, on the other hand, has gas and hybrid powertrain options. The gas engine is a 192-horsepower, 1.5-liter turbo, four-cylinder unit. The hybrid engine produces 204 combined horsepower.
Appearance
The 2023 Civic and the Accord are strikingly unique on the exterior. The Civic displays its aerodynamics from end to end with a graciously sleek profile and a pair of side accents that angle inward toward each other. The nose has a lean grille with slender LED headlights and a powerful black fascia with air vents. The 2023 Honda Accord has a sophisticated quality, smooth hood, and sides. The rounded nose has a taller grille with a more demure lower fascia. The dramatic angle of the headlights is enhanced by an upper LED bar.
Features
These 2023 Honda models are appointed with an exciting combination of features and share many of them. These shared items include lane keeping, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, adaptive cruise control, keyless entry, a moonroof, a push-button engine starter, leather upholstery with heated front seats, an auto-dimming rear mirror, a Bose sound system, a wireless charging pad, and others. The 2023 Accord adds heated rear seats, rain-sensing wipers, driver’s memory settings, and several additional features.
With many differences between these Honda models and their trims, an in-person comparison is in order. Visit the Music City Honda showroom soon to explore the Civic and Accord in detail.
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* 2023 Honda Civic: 31 city/40 highway/35 combined mpg rating for LX. 30 city/37 highway/33 combined mpg rating for Sport. 33 city/42 highway/36 combined mpg rating for EX. 31 city/38 highway/34 combined mpg rating for Touring. Based on 2023 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.
* 2023 Honda Accord: 29 city/37 highway/32 combined mpg rating for LX and EX. 51 city/44 highway/48 combined mpg rating for EX-L Hybrid. 46 city/41 highway/44 combined mpg rating for Sport Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and Touring Hybrid. Based on 2023 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.