What are the body dimensions of the ninth-generation Honda Accord?

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AdrianaLee
07/28/25 3:37pm
The body dimensions of the ninth-generation Honda Accord are: length 4930 mm, width 1845 mm, height 1470 mm, with a wheelbase of 2775 mm. The ninth-generation Honda Accord has a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters, a trunk capacity of 512 liters, and a curb weight of 1495 kilograms. The ninth-generation Honda Accord is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 114 kW at 6500 rpm, a maximum torque of 190 Nm at 4300 rpm. It uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear.
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DiJudah
08/11/25 10:58pm
Speaking of the body dimensions of the ninth-generation Honda Accord, I've driven this car for many years and remember it clearly. The overall length is approximately 4860mm, width is 1850mm, height around 1460mm, and the wheelbase is 2775mm. These numbers are quite balanced for a B-segment car. The long body provides a more spacious trunk and engine compartment, making it convenient for family trips to store luggage or equipment; the wide body increases lateral space inside the cabin, allowing three people to sit in the back without shoulders touching; the moderate height reduces wind resistance and lowers fuel consumption, ensuring stability at high speeds while still fitting into underground parking. It's also agile in handling, with a small turning radius for urban driving, and the size design balances practicality and comfort. If buying used, note that paint wear doesn't affect the overall sense of size, but practice parking in daily use to avoid scraping corners. In short, size details determine driving experience—don't overlook them.
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