What are the differences between the 9th-generation Accord and the 9.5-generation Accord?
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The main differences between the 9th-generation Accord and the 9.5-generation Accord are as follows: 1. Difference one: The light source of the headlights is different. The light emitted by the 9th-generation Accord's headlights appears granular, while the light from the 9.5-generation Accord's headlights appears striped. Additionally, the 9.5-generation Accord's light source is brighter and has a longer range. 2. Difference two: Powertrain. The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine in the 9.5-generation Accord 2.0 Luxury Edition has a maximum power of 114 and a maximum torque of 190. It uses multi-point electronic fuel injection, which is less prone to carbon buildup compared to direct injection engines. 3. Difference three: Chassis. The 9.5-generation Accord 2.0 Luxury Edition features a rear multi-link independent suspension, providing better ride comfort for rear passengers. 4. Difference four: Features. The 9.5-generation Accord 2.0L Luxury Edition comes equipped with ESP, tire pressure monitoring, auto hold, hill start assist, and parking radar, covering all mainstream configurations. The 9th-generation Accord does not have such high-end features. 5. Difference five: Exterior. The chrome area on the front grille of the 9.5-generation Accord is slightly smaller.