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  • 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid (MSRP: $26,570 – $36,440)
  • 2021 Car and Driver’s “10 Best Cars”
  • Winner of KBB’s 2020 Best Buy Award
  • Pro: Superior fuel efficiency and a more powerful engine for 2021
  • Con: The audio system quality is lacking, even in top-trim Accord Touring  
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid | Joe Santos

The Honda Accord Hybrid has been a top contender in the mid-size sedan segment for the past few decades and it’s easy to see why. The Accord continues to thrive using a tried-and-true formula: it’s easy-to-drive, practical, efficient, comfortable, and stylish.

The Accord ups the ante on that formula via an increase in fuel efficiency as compared to its gas-only counterpart. For the 2021 model year, the Accord Hybrid comes in four different trims levels and now has a more powerful 2.0-liter engine and a large increase in its fuel economy ratings.

The 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid looks grown-up

The Honda Accord has been in the U.S. for over 40 years and has evolved into a near-luxury sedan. Now in its tenth generation, the Honda Accord has a bold yet curvy stature thanks to its chiseled body lines that extend from front to rear. Upfront is a wide, chrome grille that’s accented by a pair of standard LED headlights.

There are new wheel choices for the 2021 model year; the base Hybrid, EX, and EX-L models get 17-inch wheels while the top Touring trim gets 19-inch. However, there are no notable exterior differences between the Accord Hybrid and Accord models, except for a few “Hybrid” badges on the sides and trunk of the car.

The Accord Hybrid has a spaciously handsome interior

2021 Honda Accord Hybrid Rear Seat
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid Rear Seat | Joe Santos

Stepping inside the Accord Hybrid, the first thing you’ll notice is how roomy is it, especially in the rear seat area. I’m 5-feet, 8-inches tall and when sitting behind my preferred driving position, I had plenty of legroom to spare. Additionally, the leather seats in the EX-L and Touring trims make the car feel like it’s from a more upscale class.

Which 2021 Honda Accord trim is the best?

2021 Honda Accord Hybrid Interior
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid Interior | Joe Santos

I recommend the top-level Touring trim as it has everything you could want out of an Accord Hybrid. However, the 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid is also available in the following trim levels: Hybrid, Hybrid EX, and Hybrid EX-L. Despite the value packaging of features that Honda likes to incorporate, the base Hybrid trim is well-equipped.

The Honda Accord Hybrid has plenty of easy-to-use features

2021 Honda Accord rearview camera
2021 Honda Accord | Joe Santos

Honda has always kept things simple as far as the technology in its cars and this new Accord is no exception. Some of Accord Hybrid’s notable standard features include remote engine start, Honda Sensing safety features, Walk Away auto-lock, dual-zone climate control, and Apple Carplay and Android Auto phone integration. There’s a standard 8-inch touchscreen up front, a multi-view rear camera outback, and an available head-up display (Touring).

The only downsides I could find in the Accord’s interior were the push-button shifter and the weak audio system. My Touring tester had 10 speakers, but the bass and clarity out of them were lacking.

The Honda Accord Hybrid handles better than you would think

2021 Honda Accord Hybrid
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid | Joe Santos

Truth be told, the Honda Accord Hybrid is a large sedan, despite its mid-size designation. However, it is easy to drive on a normal road or spiritedly, if you must. There’s a good amount of resistance in the steering wheel to make it feel sporty. There’s not too much body roll in the corners, either.

Visibility is excellent and it’s relatively easy to park in tight situations. I say “relatively” because the turning radius is not very good. In fact, the Accord turns so wide that I found myself having to make multiple adjustments when parking in a parking lot.

The Accord Hybrid’s engine is powerful and efficient

2021 Honda Accord Hybrid engine
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid | Joe Santos

Under the hood of every Accord Hybrid, there is a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine that’s mated to an electric motor, which powered by a lithium-ion battery. That setup is mated to a single-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the front wheels.

Combined, the hybrid setup produces 212 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque and is good for an EPA-estimated 48 mpg city in the city and 48 mpg on the highway (base trims) and 44/41, respectively (Touring).

On the street, the Accord Hybrid pulls away from dead stops quickly and quietly thanks to its all-electric operation up until more power is needed. When that happens, the gas motor kicks in smoothly with only a somewhat detectable growl. Passing power on the freeway is plentiful and accelerating is a breeze as the Accord Hybrid’s power feels akin to a small V6 engine.

Safety is always a primary concern for Honda

2021 Honda Accord rear three quarter shot
2021 Honda Accord | Joe Santos

Honda is always on top of the game when it comes to safety. The Honda Accord Hybrid features a multitude of safety features and comes standard with the Honda Sensing suite. The Honda Sensing suite includes features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, a forward collision warning, and road departure mitigation.

Other safety features include blind-spot indicators, parking sensors, a rear cross-traffic alert system, and 10 airbags. If you need any more reassurance that the Honda Accord Hybrid is safe, then you’ll be glad to know that it received the highly-coveted “Top Safety Plus Pick” award for 2021 from the IIHS.

There’s almost no need to worry about maintenance

2021 Honda Accord Hybrid
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid | Joe Santos

According to Edmunds, the 2021 Honda Accord’s maintenance costs add up to a little over $1,000 for the first few years of ownership and then increase to over $1,000 for years four and five. And if any repairs are needed, Repair Pal reports that the average projected repair cost for an Accord is $400 average.

Fortunately, every Honda Accord comes with a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty and the hybrid battery is covered, too. That warranty is good for 8-years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

The 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid blurs the line between efficiency and luxury

If you’re looking for a mid-size sedan that can comfortably fit five adults in a lap of near-luxury, the 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid is a good fit for you. In addition to being spacious and comfortable, it effortlessly achieves over 40 mpg under almost any type of driving situation and with plenty of power. During my week of testing, I was able to average 44 mpg in mixed driving without even trying.

Overall, the Accord Hybrid is ideal for long commutes and bumper-to-bumper traffic. However, you’ll wish that it has a better sound system and turning radius at some point. But those are small complaints in a vehicle full of promise.

MotorBiscuit gives the 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid an expert rating of 7.8 out of 10

The editors at MotorBiscuit gave the 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid a rating of 7.8 out of 10. The Accord Hybrid presents an excellent value proposition with its stellar fuel economy ratings and comfortable driving dynamics. IF you’re looking for a super-efficient mid-size sedan, the Accord Hybrid is an excellent choice.

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