Explanation of the Functions of the Eighth Generation Accord Key

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OGenesis
07/29/25 9:27am
The top button is the unlock button, the middle one is the lock button, and the bottom one is for opening the trunk. Here is some related information about the eighth generation Accord: 1. Introduction: The development and design concept of the eighth generation Accord is "Advanced-Powerful," meaning the perfect integration of "forward-looking technology and dynamic power." Based on this concept, Honda R&D gathered the latest technologies to develop a brand-new technical platform. 2. Powertrain: The eighth generation Accord is equipped with a newly upgraded Honda i-VTEC engine across the entire lineup. This includes the newly upgraded 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine. The 2.0-liter engine features enlarged intake valves, with a maximum power output of 156 horsepower (115 kW), which is 6 horsepower more than the previous generation Accord 2.0L engine, and a maximum torque of 189 Nm at 4300 rpm.
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