How long is the Accord?
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The body length of the Accord is 4893mm, the width is 1862mm, the height is 1449mm, and the wheelbase is 2830mm. Introduction to the Accord: 1. The Accord is a mid-size car launched by GAC Honda, equipped with a 2.4L inline four-cylinder and a 3.0L V6 engine. The maximum power of the 2.4L engine is 125Kw, and the maximum torque is 220Nm. 2. The side waistline of the Accord adopts a three-dimensional design, extending from the front face to the rear of the car, visually elongating the body length. The rear of the car looks more like an extended version of the Civic, showcasing its sporty characteristics to the fullest, naturally giving it a more dynamic visual effect.
What ordinary car owners care most about is the actual parking situation. The Accord's length is around 4.9 meters—the 10th generation measured 4893mm, and the latest 11th generation has been extended to 4980mm, which converts to roughly 4.93 to 4.98 meters. I used to be extra careful with the front end when driving the older model into a multi-story parking garage, but the new version has a longer wheelbase while actually improving the turning radius. Before buying, it's best to bring a tape measure to check your parking space, especially for those with private garages—pay attention to the door frame width. This size is standard for a B-segment sedan, slightly longer than the Camry but shorter than the Passat.
As a dad owner, I measured the rear seats with a tape measure when choosing the Accord. Its length is close to 5 meters, but the highlight is the 2830mm wheelbase, and the flat floor allows the child safety seat to be placed sideways. Once when picking up my child during a heavy rain, the 4.98-meter length from the front to the rear of the car created a safe zone, allowing me to run from the school gate to the car without getting wet. For daily supermarket shopping, the trunk can fit a stroller vertically without folding. However, when looking for a parking spot in the old town market, I recommend choosing a version with front and rear radar, as the 5-meter-long body requires a few more turns in a standard 6-meter parking space.