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ACCORD After introducing the all-around excellent 10th-generation Accord in 2018, Honda delivers a fully redesigned Accord for 2023. New styling inside and out should look like more upscale versions of what we see with the new Civic, and we also expect updates like those Honda is bringing to its 2023 CR-V.

Anticipate carryover powertrains for gas models, but with a breathed-upon 1.5-liter turbo-four featuring a wider powerband and less engine noise. The 2.0-liter turbo-four should share improvements Honda made to the Civic Type R’s engine. A redesigned Accord Hybrid will almost certainly implement the dual-motor hybrid system Honda also uses in the 2023 CR-V Hybrid, which is slightly less powerful but torquier than the outgoing model.

We think it’s safe to expect the 2023 Accord will include the CR-V’s technological improvements, too. So look for a

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