The most expensive 2023 Honda Accord is priced at $46,442.

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Honda announced trim prices for the 2023 Accord in early January 2023. Now, configurators are online to create the ideal sample for your new sedan. If you go for the top trim and load it with accessories, it can cost up to $46,442.

Honda offers the Accord in six trim levels: LX, EX Sport, EX-L, Sport-L and Touring. Entry-level models start at $28,390 (after $1,095 destination fee). Without upgrades, the Touring is $38,985.

As the top trim, Honda loaded the Accord Touring with features. Compared to the lower end, it gets things like a six-inch heads-up display, a 12-speaker Bose stereo, a wireless device charger, and Google Built-In, which allows voice control of various apps through the Google Assistant. Heated and ventilated front seats. The rear patch also has a heating function. Driver assist technology includes low speed braking control. On the outside, there are rain-sensing windshield wipers and heated side mirrors.

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Touring comes with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a two-motor electric system. This setup produces 204 horsepower (152 kilowatts) and 247 pound-feet (335 Newton-meters) of torque.

Honda offers the Accord Touring in seven exterior colors. No-cost options are Canyon River Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, and Meteorite Grey. For $455, shoppers can add Platinum White Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, and Urban Gray Pearl. The only interior color available for the perforated leather seats is Black.

The Touring comes standard on 19-inch wheels with machined surfaces and Gloss Black inserts. For $2,000, there are 19-inch HPD wheels with V-spokes.

Honda offers many accessories for people who want to personalize their Accord. This includes $250 side body molding, $350 decklid spoiler, $200 mirror cover, $170 moonroof guard, and more. Inside, there are items available such as all-season floor mats for $185, auto-dimming mirrors for $305, cargo latch for $14, cargo net for $56, rear passenger window hood for $175, luggage tray for $ 155, and door sill trim for $ 385. .

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The Accord was one of the best-selling cars in the United States in 2022. Honda delivered 154,612 units, down 23.7 percent from 2021.

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