2025 Honda Accord SE adds sporty styling and standard tech features; begins arriving at Honda dealers

The Honda Accord, America's best-selling car over the last five decades, is available in six trim levels, starting with the turbocharged LX and SE, and topped by the hybrid-electric powered Sport, EX-L, Sport-L and Touring.

The 2025 Honda Accord begins arriving at Honda dealerships with more standard features, and a new turbocharged SE trim with sporty black exterior accents and a host of standard high-demand features. The Honda Accord, America’s best-selling car over the last five decades, is available in six trim levels, starting with the turbocharged LX and SE, and topped by the hybrid-electric powered Sport, EX-L, Sport-L and Touring.

The well-equipped Accord LX has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $28,295 (excluding $1,095 destination charge). The hybrid-electric powered 2025 Accord Sport starts at $33,655.

“The Honda Accord is a critical driver of brand loyalty and the new Accord SE brings even more expressive styling and value to Accord that already commands more than 25% of all retail sales in segment,” said Jessika Laudermilk, assistant vice president of Honda Auto Sales. “Accord SE is one more reason that Accord will continue to set the standard for midsize cars in exceptional value and a sporty driving experience.”

In addition to the new SE trim, every Accord now comes with rear air conditioning vents and a pair of rear USB-C ports. All hybrid-electric trims, starting with Accord Sport, add heated front seats and a Qi-compatible 15W wireless phone charger. The top-of-the-line hybrid-electric powered Accord Touring gains a heated steering wheel.

The four hybrid-electric powered trims feature the powerful and efficient Honda two-motor hybrid system. With 247 lb.-ft of torque, they’re the most powerful Accord hybrids ever while receiving outstanding EPA fuel economy ratings of 51 mpg city and 48 mpg combined (EX-L trim). Positioned at the top of the Accord lineup, the hybrid-electric trims represent over 50% of annual Accord sales, a key step in the Honda electrification strategy.

The award-winning 11th-generation Accord is America’s most popular midsize vehicle with Millennial, Gen Z, first-time buyers and multicultural customers.