What is the horsepower equivalent of the 10th-generation Accord Hybrid?
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The horsepower of the 10th-generation Accord Hybrid is 155, 186, and 261 metric horsepower. 2.0L model: Maximum power is 114km/6500rpm, converted to 155 metric horsepower. 2.4L model: Maximum power is 137km/6400rpm, converted to 186 metric horsepower. 3.0L model: Maximum power is 192km/6300rpm, converted to 261 metric horsepower. Honda Accord: It is a mid-size sedan developed by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., known as the Accord in mainland China. Vehicle dimensions: Length, width, and height are 4930mm x 1845mm x 1470mm.
I drove the 10th-generation Accord Hybrid for a while and found its power quite impressive. The official data shows a combined system output of around 212 horsepower, combining a 2.0-liter engine with an electric motor. The acceleration is smooth, especially during city starts where the electric motor provides quick assistance, unlike the lag in pure gasoline cars. For daily driving, the horsepower is sufficient, and overtaking on highways is effortless. However, its biggest advantage is fuel efficiency—I averaged around 4.5L per 100km, allowing a full tank to cover over 1,000 kilometers. The interior is well-designed, with spacious rear seats, making it ideal for families. In terms of performance, 212 horsepower is comparable to some 2.5-liter displacement cars, but the hybrid system is smarter, automatically switching modes based on road conditions. The downside is some engine noise at low speeds, though it doesn’t affect overall comfort. I think this car strikes a good balance between performance and efficiency and is worth recommending.