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2026 Honda Accord Hybrid Interior Review

2025 Honda Accord Hybrid front cabin from driver's POV.

When we tested the Honda Accord Hybrid, we found its interior understated yet rich in quality materials. Everything looks and feels high-quality and built to last. The infotainment system in every hybrid model features a 12.3-inch touchscreen. It’s large enough to be useful but not so large that it dominates the dashboard. Other standard tech features include wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a wireless charging pad, and Alexa Built-in. The top Touring trim further adds Google built-in and a Bose audio system.

The driver’s seat is sufficiently cushioned and supportive for long trips, and all but the base Sport trim are treated to leather seats. Thin pillars on either side of the windshield provide excellent outward visibility. The sloping roof may not seem ideal for rear headroom, but we’ve sat back there and found it’s fine for average-size adults. Air vents and USB-C charging ports are present and accounted for, which your passengers will appreciate.

Speaking of the back, the Honda Accord Hybrid is the class leader in rear legroom at 40.8 inches. That’s a little more than the Toyota Camry and much more than the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid. The extra space provides plenty of room, even for tall adults, and more than enough space for most children. The Accord also has the biggest trunk in its class. With 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space, plus rear seats that fold down when you need extra room, who needs an SUV?

Honda packages its hybrids a little differently than other automakers. The two lowest trims in the Accord lineup are non-hybrid-only, while most of the lineup is hybrid-only. That means every Accord Hybrid is nicely equipped with standard features like a power moonroof, heated front seats, and dual-zone automatic climate control. Working your way up the model range unlocks more features, such as a memory driver’s seat, a power front passenger seat, and parking sensors.

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