Which Generation is the 2022 Accord?

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HavenLee
07/29/25 7:34pm
The 2022 Accord belongs to the tenth generation. The Accords produced since 2018, including the latest models, are all part of the tenth generation. The 2022 Accord comes in nine variants, all with body dimensions of 4908mm/1862mm/1449mm and a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of fuel tank capacity, the Hybrid 2.0L Phantom Night Premium, Hybrid 2.0L Phantom Night Smart, Hybrid 2.0L Smart, and Hybrid 2.0L Basic versions have a fuel tank capacity of 48.5L. The 260TURBO Phantom Night Flagship, 260TURBO Phantom Night Premium, 260TURBO Luxury, 260TURBO Comfort, and 260TURBO Enjoy versions have a fuel tank capacity of 56L. Regarding fuel consumption, based on the official NEDC combined cycle, the Hybrid 2.0L Phantom Night Premium and Hybrid 2.0L Phantom Night Smart versions consume 4.4L/100km. The Hybrid 2.0L Smart and Hybrid 2.0L Basic versions consume 4.2L/100km. The 260TURBO Phantom Night Flagship and 260TURBO Phantom Night Premium versions consume 6.5L/100km. The 260TURBO Luxury and 260TURBO Comfort versions consume 6L/100km, while the 260TURBO Enjoy version consumes 6.2L/100km. In terms of power, as the top-tier model in the lineup, it is equipped with a 2.0L Atkinson cycle engine with a compression ratio of 13.5:1. The engine delivers a maximum power of 107kW and a maximum torque of 175N.m. As a hybrid model, it also features a front-mounted single electric motor with a total power output of 135kW and a total torque of 315N.m. Release timeline of previous Accord generations: First generation: 1976-1980; Second generation: 1981-1984; Third generation: 1985-1988; Fourth generation: 1989-1992; Fifth generation: 1993-1998; Sixth generation: 1999-2002; Seventh generation: 2003-2007; Eighth generation: 2008-2013; Ninth generation: 2013-2018; Tenth generation: 2018 to present.
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