Honda Accord
Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian, European, Chinese and U.S market sales figures for the Honda Accord. The Honda Accord is a mid-size sedan that was first introduced in 1976. It is currently in its eleventh generation and is sold in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The Accord is a good choice for those looking for a reliable and fuel-efficient mid-size sedan. It is also known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior.
Honda Accord Overview
The Honda Accord is a series of mid-sized automobiles produced by Honda since 1976. Best known for its four-door sedan variant, the Accord has evolved over the decades into various body configurations and is one of Honda’s most successful models. It’s recognized for its reliability, efficiency, and strong resale value.
Launched as a compact hatchback, the Accord was bigger than Honda’s previous models, yet it remained fuel-efficient, a key selling point during the oil crisis of the 1970s. Over time, the Accord transitioned from a compact to a mid-sized car and expanded its body style offerings, including coupes, wagons, and the renowned four-door sedan. Over its lifespan, the Accord has been equipped with various gasoline engines, ranging from fuel-efficient four-cylinders to more powerful V6s. More recent models also offer hybrid powertrains.
Throughout its history, the Accord’s primary competitors have been other midsize sedans, most notably the Toyota Camry. It also faces competition from the Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, and Hyundai Sonata, among others.
The current Accord is powered by a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 192 horsepower and 179 lb-ft of torque. It is available with a choice of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or a six-speed manual transmission. The Accord is available in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe. It is also available in a variety of trim levels, including the base LX, the Sport, the EX-L, and the Touring.
Honda Accord Sales Figures
The Accord has been sold globally, often tailored to local markets and manufacturing capabilities. Notably, the Accord has been quite popular in the US, often competing with the Toyota Camry for the title of the best-selling passenger car. The Accord has received numerous awards over the years, emphasizing its value, reliability, and overall excellence. The Accord, along with the Civic, has been foundational for Honda, especially in markets like the US. It helped solidify Honda’s reputation for building reliable, efficient, and well-engineered vehicles.
Honda Accord U.S Sales Data & Charts
US Monthly Sales
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2005 | 376,293 |
2006 | 354,441 |
2007 | 382,231 |
2008 | 368,161 |
2009 | 290,056 |
2010 | 311,381 |
2011 | 252,304 |
2012 | 353,204 |
2013 | 366,678 |
2014 | 388,435 |
2015 | 355,557 |
2016 | 345,135 |
2017 | 322,655 |
2018 | 291,071 |
2019 | 267,567 |
2020 | 199,458 |
2021 | 202,676 |
2022 | 154,612 |
2023 | 197,947 |
2024 | 136,301 |
US Annual Growth
Honda Accord Canada Sales Data & Charts
Canadian Accord sales include sales of the Crosstour through 2011. U.S. Accord sales are separated from Crosstour sales since the Crosstour’s beginning.
Canada Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2011 | 194 |
2012 | 9,930 |
2013 | 17,165 |
2014 | 16,962 |
2015 | 13,112 |
2016 | 13,857 |
2017 | 13,504 |
2018 | 13,827 |
2019 | 11,381 |
2020 | 7,844 |
2021 | 6,403 |
2022 | 2,618 |
Canada Annual Growth
Honda Accord Europe Sales Data & Charts
Europe Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1997 | 37,632 |
1998 | 29,272 |
1999 | 46,291 |
2000 | 44,551 |
2001 | 27,426 |
2002 | 17,086 |
2003 | 30,121 |
2004 | 48,346 |
2005 | 36,118 |
2006 | 33,081 |
2007 | 28,491 |
2008 | 26,840 |
2009 | 27,708 |
2010 | 16,338 |
2011 | 12,307 |
2012 | 7,834 |
2013 | 4,467 |
2014 | 3,499 |
2015 | 1,918 |
2016 | 49 |
2017 | 16 |
2018 | 21 |
2019 | 4 |
Europe Annual Growth
Honda Accord China Sales Data & Charts
China Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1998 | 345 |
1999 | 10,008 |
2000 | 32,228 |
2001 | 51,131 |
2002 | 45,075 |
2003 | 81,032 |
2004 | 100,794 |
2005 | 113,999 |
2006 | 123,183 |
2007 | 64,443 |
2008 | 52,719 |
2009 | 175,357 |
2010 | 171,679 |
2011 | 160,735 |
2012 | 104,114 |
2013 | 118,920 |
2014 | 108,487 |
2015 | 128,126 |
2016 | 136,245 |
2017 | 150,365 |
2018 | 176,769 |
2019 | 223,706 |
2020 | 210,574 |
2021 | 201,329 |
2022 | 221,178 |
China Annual Growth
Honda Accord Generations
- First generation (1976-1981):Â The first generation Accord was a compact car that was available in both two-door and four-door sedan body styles. It was powered by a 1.6L four-cylinder engine that produced 90 horsepower.
- Second generation (1982-1985):Â The second generation Accord was a major redesign that introduced a more modern look and new features, such as a hatchback body style and a fuel-injected engine.
- Third generation (1986-1990):Â The third generation Accord was another major redesign that made the car larger and more luxurious. It was also available with a V6 engine for the first time.
- Fourth generation (1990-1993):Â The fourth generation Accord was a more evolutionary design that introduced a few new features, such as a sunroof and a passenger-side airbag.
- Fifth generation (1994-1997):Â The fifth generation Accord was a major redesign that made the car more aerodynamic and fuel-efficient. It was also available with a manual transmission for the first time in many years.
- Sixth generation (1998-2002):Â The sixth generation Accord was another major redesign that made the car more stylish and luxurious. It was also available with a hybrid powertrain for the first time.
- Seventh generation (2003-2007):Â The seventh generation Accord was a more evolutionary design that introduced a few new features, such as a Bluetooth hands-free system.
- Eighth generation (2008-2012):Â The eighth generation Accord was a major redesign that made the car more aggressive and sporty. It was also available with a turbocharged engine for the first time.
- Ninth generation (2013-2017):Â The ninth generation Accord was another major redesign that made the car more luxurious and technologically advanced. It was also available with a hybrid powertrain for the first time since the sixth generation.
- Tenth generation (2018-2022):Â The tenth generation Accord was a major redesign that made the car more stylish and aerodynamic. It was also available with a turbocharged engine for the first time since the eighth generation.
- Eleventh generation (2023-present):Â The eleventh generation Accord is the latest generation and is currently in production. It is a major redesign that makes the car more luxurious and technologically advanced. It is also available with a hybrid powertrain for the first time since the ninth generation.
What is the breakdown of Coupe and Sedan?
Great question TornadoGT1…please post those figures…thanks!
If Honda released the breakdown, we would, too.
If Honda released the breakdown, we would, too.
any thoughts why Canadians have stopped buying Accords and Americans havent? It's not as if the sector is dead – Camry (and equally old Altima, Optima etc all doing well? Maybe Canadian sales in this sector are mostly to fleetsérentals and Accord doesnt sell there…?
does anyone think that accord sales will go to about 40,000 cars each month due to the redesign?
Yeah but the Camry will lower their price and increase incentives to make sure the Accord doesn't snatch their crown!
Any idea on breakdown of Accords sold are hybrid vs ICE?