Honda Accord Hybrid Packs An Array Of Awe-Inspiring Features [VIDEO]; See Details

Nov 22, 2016 08:58 AM EST | Vinay Patel

Following discontinuity of little more than three years, Honda is all set to reintroduce the much-lauded Accord moniker; this time, bearing a hybrid appearance.

The Honda Accord is in its ninth generation; however, it still seems to nearly hold on to its popular shape that the previous gen model flaunted in style. But the new Honda Accord Hybrid ups the technology quotient to eleven and this reflects in the car's design as well.

In terms of cosmetic appearance, the new Accord Hybrid sports all-LED headlamps. DRLs seem to entwine around the headlamps, which sport LED bulbs housed in covered crevices.

The LED fog lamps are placed right below the headlamps on both sides. A sturdy chrome grille augments the foremost part of the car. The new Accord Hybrid boasts a perfect vehicle-like look concept, which is likely to appeal to all car fanatics, according to The Quint.

Its tail sports an all-LED design, giving it a rather futuristic appearance. It also sits on a compelling set of 18-inch wheels, which are draped in 235 section Michelin Pilot Sport 3 (tubeless) tires.

Moving inside the Honda Accord Hybrid, it has bevies of features and technologies expected on a luxury sedan. Buttons for audio and cruise controls on the steering wheel warrants an undistracted driving experience, too.

A perfect blend of beige and dark gray theme, paired with faux wood inserts, gives the Accord Hybrid an elegant appeal as well.

It features two screens: one dedicated for the lane departure warning, which is the Japanese automobile manufacturer's exclusive patent; and an AVN (Audio, Video & Navigation) unit, which can be paired with the driver's smartphone, according to FinancialExpress.

Moreover, the Honda Accord Hybrid features Apple CarPlay and comes with an Android Auto functionality that depicts the handset's screen on the infotainment.

Furthermore, Honda's new hybrid offers a remote start function. In other words, all a driver needs to do once in the car is to press the brake pedal and press the start/stop button.

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