What sedan models does Honda have?

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VivienneFitz
07/29/25 9:43pm
Here is an introduction to Honda's various sedan models: 1. Honda Civic: Known as 'Civic' in China, it is a global sedan launched by Honda since 1972. The English name 'Civic' means 'citizen,' representing its product positioning as an affordable economy car. Starting from the tenth generation, Honda reintroduced the Type-R model into the Civic lineup, making it both an entry-level sedan and a performance icon for Honda. 2. Honda Accord: Referred to as 'Accord' in China, it is a global sedan launched by Honda since 1976. The Accord began domestic production by Guangzhou Honda starting from its sixth generation (1997-2002), officially entering the Chinese market. The English name 'Accord' means 'harmony,' reflecting its balanced positioning in Honda's product lineup. The current tenth-generation Accord debuted in Detroit on July 14, 2017, having been produced in the U.S. for 35 years with over 11 million units sold. 3. Honda CR-V: The CR-V is a global SUV launched by Honda since 1997. The name stands for 'comfortable runabout vehicle,' literally translated as 'comfortable lightweight vehicle.' The current fifth-generation CR-V debuted globally in Detroit in October 2016 as a 2017 model, based on the tenth-generation Civic platform and featuring a turbocharged engine for the first time.
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