Which year is the 8.5th generation Accord?

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MacKayden
07/28/25 5:06pm
8.5th generation Accord is the 2013 model year vehicle. The difference between the 8th and 8.5th generation mainly lies in the latter having some additional interior features and functions, while the chassis, handling, engine, and interior space remain unchanged. Therefore, these two models are essentially the same car. Here are the detailed specifications: 1. Exterior: The increased dimensions and space are significant highlights of the 8th generation Accord. Its length, width, and height reach 4945mm, 1845mm, and 1480mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. In terms of size classification, the 8th generation Accord transitions from the EPA's 'mid-size' to 'large-size' category, with dimensions and space comprehensively surpassing previous models. The generous dimensions can meet customers' demands for spatial comfort. 2. Interior: The brand-new interior design fully showcases a high-end and stylish tone. The dashboard is innovatively divided into an upper information area and a lower control area, with a design that better conforms to ergonomics. The 8th generation Accord's interior significantly reduces the use of environmentally polluting PVC materials and VOC (volatile organic compounds) content harmful to humans, fully demonstrating Honda's care for the environment and people.
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McLucas
08/11/25 9:16pm
I remember studying the Honda Accord quite deeply, and the 8.5 generation refers to the 2011 model. Actually, it was a mid-cycle minor facelift for the eighth-generation Accord. Honda gave it a new front-end design in 2011, making the grille look sportier, and also upgraded some interior features, like a clearer audio system. The entire eighth generation was produced from 2007 to 2012, but the 8.5 generation mainly covers the 2011–2012 versions. It drives smoothly with decent fuel efficiency, and Honda also enhanced safety features during this period, such as improved body stability. If you're looking for this model in the used car market, the price is usually reasonable, and it’s highly reliable. I’ve driven a friend’s 2011 model—it’s easy to maintain, and parts are readily available. Overall, it represented a small innovation by Honda at the time, making it a great choice for daily commuting or family use.
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VanFrank
09/29/25 8:17am
I previously drove an Accord eighth-generation facelift, which should be a 2011 model. My friend told me it was the eighth-generation facelift because there was a minor update in 2011, such as new wheel designs and updated headlights that gave it a more modern look. The steering wheel felt quite light when driving, and the interior was spacious, making it suitable for long trips. The eighth-generation Accord was produced from 2007 to 2012, with the facelifted version spanning 2011 to 2012. For regular car owners like us, vehicles from this era are easy to maintain, have fewer engine issues, reasonable fuel consumption, and provide a comfortable daily commute. When buying a used car, the 2011 model offers a moderate price, and I recommend checking the wear on tires and brakes, as these are consumable parts.
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