
The differences between the 2018 and 2021 Accord models mainly lie in their configurations and body colors. Here are the specific details: 1. Different configurations: The 2021 Accord is equipped with front-row wireless phone charging, an in-car air purifier, and a negative ion generator; the 2018 Accord features an active grille shutter and an active braking system. 2. Different body colors: The 2021 Accord comes in Space Silver and Starry Night Blue; the 2018 Accord is available in Glacier Silver, Space Silver, Black, Gemstone Red, Moonlight White, and Aurora Blue. The 2021 Accord measures 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. It is equipped with a CVT transmission and has a fuel tank capacity of 56L.

I've been researching the Accord for several years, and the biggest changes between the 2018 and 2021 models are in the exterior design and technology. The 2021 model features a more slender front grille, and the LED headlight assembly has been upgraded to a wing-style design, giving it a much sharper look compared to the more conservative 2018 version. New sport-style wheel options have been added, enhancing visual impact. Inside, the infotainment screen has grown from 7 inches to 8 inches, now supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with smoother operation that eliminates navigation lag. The Honda Sensing safety system has also been enhanced, adding traffic sign recognition and low-light pedestrian detection, making highway driving assistance more reliable. The hybrid version has seen minor performance tweaks, offering smoother acceleration and quicker response, along with slightly improved fuel efficiency. These upgrades make daily driving more intelligent and comfortable, especially reducing fatigue on long trips, which I think justifies the price difference.

From a driving experience perspective, the 2021 Accord has optimized its suspension tuning, providing noticeably better stability during cornering compared to the softer feel of the 2018 model. In terms of the engine, the 1.5T version features slight power output adjustments, reducing jerky movements in city traffic. The hybrid system's efficiency has been improved with a more efficient battery pack, delivering smoother acceleration. Safety-wise, the active braking system's sensitivity has been enhanced, allowing it to detect bicycles and motorcycles earlier, adding points for urban commuting safety. Additionally, the air conditioning system has been upgraded, reducing noise and ensuring even ventilation in the rear seats, making summer drives comfortable for the whole family. Tech integration, like voice control, responds quickly, allowing simple commands to adjust the AC or radio. Overall, these small refinements make the car better suited to modern lifestyle needs.

I've owned two generations of the Accord. The 2021 model's interior received practical upgrades: softer materials with better tactile feel, unlike the 2018 version which had more hard plastics. The number of USB ports increased to four, allowing rear passengers to charge devices—much more convenient when traveling with kids. The safety system now includes more responsive blind spot monitoring, providing extra assurance during lane changes. Noise control has been optimized, reducing tire noise at highway speeds and decreasing fatigue on long trips. Subtle design changes, like chrome door handles, elevate the perceived premium feel.

From a styling perspective, the 2021 Accord features a sportier front grille design, sharper fog light areas, and eye-catching LED taillights with flowing illumination patterns. The optional 19-inch new wheel design gives it a more youthful visual appeal. The interior offers fashionable color schemes, including a new burgundy red option, breaking away from the monotonous palette of the 2018 model. Material quality has been upgraded with increased soft-touch surfaces, making daily cleaning effortless. The enhanced air filtration system reduces allergy concerns during pollen season.


