Black exterior accents, sport-inspired details, and upgraded cabin tech give this Accord trim a sharper edge without changing the sedan formula.

The Gasoline-Electric Hybrid powertrain pairs a Two-Motor Hybrid-Electric layout with Front-Wheel Drive and an Electronic CVT. EPA estimates are 46 city, 41 highway, and 44 combined. Starting MSRP is $33,795. Seating capacity is 5, with 16.7 cu.ft. of cargo space. Coverage includes 3 yr / 36,000 mi basic warranty and 5 yr / 60,000 mi powertrain warranty.

See the starting price for this trim, along with the factory packages and dealer-installed accessories available to customize it.
MSRP excludes taxes, title, registration, and destination charge. Pricing data is sourced from the manufacturer catalog; your out-the-door price varies by dealer.































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Weigh the Sport against every Accord trim, side by side, in the full comparison experience.
A closer look at what the Sport delivers — and what each detail means for you.
What it meansThe two electric motors deliver torque the moment you press the pedal, so the Sport feels responsive in city traffic, while the gas engine takes over at highway speed to save fuel. With 204 hp and 247 lb-ft, passing power is comfortable, and the 46 mpg city rating rewards stop-and-go commutes.
Why this trimThe Sport is the Accord's hybrid entry point — it steps up from the gas powertrain in the SE below it to the two-motor hybrid system, which it shares with the pricier EX-L and Touring.
Bottom line: Smooth, efficient hybrid power that's strongest right where most people drive — around town.
What it meansFive seats, a 16.7 cu.ft. trunk, and 102.8 cu.ft. of passenger volume on a 195.7-inch body give the Sport real midsize room — enough for a family, a stroller, or a week of luggage without stepping up to an SUV.
Why this trimThe Sport carries the same passenger and cargo space as the rest of the Accord lineup, so choosing the hybrid powertrain costs you nothing in everyday practicality.
Bottom line: Genuine midsize space for five, with a usefully deep trunk.
What it meansThe Sport's black cloth seats are hard-wearing and low-maintenance, but the cabin is far from basic: the driver gets a heated, 10-way power seat, both front occupants get dual-zone automatic climate, and a power moonroof and 60/40 split rear seat add comfort and flexibility.
Why this trimCloth keeps the Sport priced below the leather-lined EX-L, yet it still includes heated power seats, dual-zone climate, and a moonroof — comfort features that matter every day.
Bottom line: A practical cloth cabin that still delivers heated power seats, dual-zone climate, and a moonroof.
What it meansThe Sport runs a 12.3-inch touchscreen paired with a 10.2-inch digital driver display, and connects your phone wirelessly through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto — no cable needed. A Qi wireless charger, eight-speaker audio, Alexa Built-In, Wi-Fi hotspot capability, and USB-C ports front and rear cover daily use.
Why this trimThe Sport jumps from the 9-inch screen in the gas LX and SE up to the larger 12.3-inch unit and adds wireless charging — a real tech step-up it shares with the pricier hybrids (only the top Touring adds Google Built-In, a head-up display, and Bose audio).
Bottom line: A modern, wireless-first setup — big screen, wireless phone integration, and wireless charging all standard.
What it meansEvery 2026 Accord includes the full Honda Sensing suite — automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise with low-speed follow, lane-keeping, road-departure mitigation, traffic-sign recognition, and traffic jam assist. The Sport adds Blind Spot Information and Rear Cross Traffic Monitor on top, plus the ACE body structure and a full set of airbags.
Why this trimThe Sport steps above the base LX by making Blind Spot Information and Rear Cross Traffic Monitor standard — the assists most useful in daily traffic and parking lots — matching the higher hybrid trims.
Bottom line: A comprehensive standard safety net: full Honda Sensing plus blind-spot and cross-traffic monitoring.
What it meansThe Sport rides on 19-inch Berlina Black wheels with a machined face, wrapped in 235/40R19 all-season tires. The large-diameter wheels give it a planted, athletic stance and sharpen steering response, with a slightly firmer ride than smaller wheels.
Why this trimThe black machined-face 19-inch wheels are a signature part of the Sport's appearance-focused identity — a clear visual cue that sets its sportier character.
Bottom line: 19-inch black machined wheels on 235/40R19 tires give the Sport its assertive stance.
The front passenger seat weight sensor may crack and cause the front airbag to deploy unintentionally.
13 recalls on record from NHTSA. Recall coverage can vary by VIN.
View All Recalls & Check Your VINSource: NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
Honda today celebrated the sale of 15 million Honda Accords in America, marking a major milestone for the country’s best-selling car over the past 50 years.
In June 1976, as Americans buzzed about the approaching U.S. Bicentennial celebration, the first Honda Accord arrived – a fun, fuel-efficient three-door hatchback that would launch a five-decade-long success story in America.
Honda announces increased hybrid production to meet growing demand and improve inventory availability across the U.S.
Production ramps up at the Marysville plant to meet growing demand for the Accord Hybrid.
The Accord continues its strong safety performance with top marks in all crash tests for the 2026 model year.
New wireless Apple CarPlay improvements are rolling out to 2026 models.
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