The Honda Accord is one of our favorite vehicles here at Battison Honda. We believe that this midsize car in sedan or coupe form can well serve families or individuals looking for a comfortable and well-equipped vehicle. This car comes in four-door sedan and two-door coupe body styles. Which one is best for you? Keep reading to see some of the differences between these two body styles in this 2017 Honda Accord Sedan vs 2017 Honda Accord Coupe comparison.
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2017 Honda Accord Sedan vs 2017 Honda Accord Coupe
2017 Honda Accord Trim Levels
The 2017 Honda Accord Sedan is available in LX, Sport, Sport Special Edition, EX, EX-L, EX-L V-6 and Touring trim levels. The 2017 Honda Accord Coupe has slightly fewer options, with LX-S, EX, EX-L, EX-L V-6 and Touring trim levels.
Sedan vs Coupe Interior Space
One of the more significant differences between the 2017 Honda Accord Sedan and the 2017 Honda Accord Coupe is going to the dimensions that each of these vehicles bring to the table. Both seat five passengers, but the space that those passengers have is different. The wheelbase and length of the sedan is more, while the coupe offers more height and width. Pictured Below: Front seats of the 2017 Honda Accord Coupe and rear seats of the 2017 Honda Accord Sedan.
The 2017 Honda Accord Sedan consistently delivers more passenger and cargo space than the coupe model. The 2017 Honda Coupe offers 13.7 cubic feet of trunk space and 95.6 cubic feet of passenger volume in the LX-S trim and 13.4 cubic feet and 93.1 cubic feet respectively on other trims.
The 2017 Honda Accord Sedan offers 100.8 cubic feet of passenger space on the EX, EX-L, EX-L V-6 and Touring trims, and 103.2 cubic feet of passenger space on the LX, Sport, and Sport SE. When it comes to cargo, the EX-L trim and above have 15.5 cubic feet of room for cargo in the trunk, while the lower trims have 15.8.
Both body styles are available with connectivity features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Sedan vs Coupe Engines
Both the 2017 Honda Accord Sedan and Coupe share powertrain options. Both have a 2.4-liter base four-cylinder base engine rated generally for 185 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque (though the Sedan Sport and Sport SE trims offer more output). A 3.5-liter V-6 engine rated for 278 horsepower and 252 pound-feet of torque is available on EX-L V-6 and Touring trims of both models.
To learn more about the 2017 Honda Accord or to schedule your test drive in Oklahoma City, OK today, contact a member of the Battison Honda team.