What's the Difference Between the Elite Edition and the Luxury Edition?
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Typically, the Luxury Edition comes with more features compared to the Elite Edition. Taking the Accord as an example, the differences between the Accord Luxury Edition and Elite Edition include additional functions in the Luxury Edition, such as front and rear parking sensors, adaptive high and low beam headlights, automatic headlights, lane departure warning system, lane keeping assist system, and fatigue driving reminder. Here’s more information about the Accord: 1. Exterior and Interior: The Accord adopts a more youthful design, featuring a bold chrome grille that integrates with the front grille and headlights for a unified look. The interior has a fresh new style, with a floating multimedia screen adding a touch of technology while retaining physical buttons. The overall material quality remains high, with extensive use of soft materials and textured decorative panels to ensure a premium cabin atmosphere. 2. Powertrain: The new-generation GAC Honda Accord initially offers only 1.5T engines in high and low power versions, paired with a CVT transmission. The high-power 260TURBO model delivers a maximum power of 143kW (194PS)/5500rpm and a maximum torque of 260Nm/1600-5000rpm, while the low-power 230TURBO model produces 130kW (177PS)/6000rpm and 230Nm/1500-3000rpm. Additionally, hybrid models are available. In terms of the chassis, the tenth-generation GAC Honda Accord continues to use a front MacPherson strut and rear multi-link independent suspension setup.