What is difference between Accord and Euro?

The smaller Accord, badged as the ‘Euro’ is aimed at buyers who prefer European cars for their handling and overall feel. It provides an excellent combination of Japanese quality and chassis dynamics. The other model, simply called Honda Accord is larger, American oriented and aimed at those who prefer comfort.

How fast is Honda Accord Euro?

It’s a front-wheel drive front-engined 4-door medium saloon with 5 seats. With 217 BHP, the naturally aspirated 2 Litre 16v Inline 4 petrol engine (Honda K-series K20A) accelerates this Accord Euro R to 62 mph in 7.3 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 145 mph.

Why is it called Honda Accord Euro?

In markets where both versions of the Accord are sold, such as in New Zealand and Australia, the smaller Japan/Europe-type car is called Accord Euro to distinguish it from the larger North American model.

What is Honda Accord Euro?

Launching locally in 2003, the Honda Accord Euro was a smaller, more agile four-door sedan designed for European markets, after Honda decided to develop an Accord design in parallel, specifically for the American market.

Is there a Honda Accord Type R?

The Honda Accord Type-R (ATR) was produced from 1998 to 2002 using the CH1 Accord chassis and sold in European markets. Only 1980 units of this model were manufactured, considered by Honda the second most warrior Type R in history, after the NSX-R. The JDM Accord Euro-R uses the CL1 chassis.

How reliable is Honda Accord Euro?

Long live the Accord Euro I bought this car second hand in 2014 with 50k on the clock now it has 120 and there has been 70k of reliable and trouble-free motoring. The car is quiet, drives super smooth and has sporty handling. Excellent build quality and paint finish. Fuel economy is rather good at 8L/100km.

What size engine does Honda Accord Euro have?

2015 Honda Accord EURO Specifications The Accord is a front-wheel drive 4 door with 5 seats, powered by a 2.4L INLINE 4 engine that has 148 kW of power (at 7000 rpm) and 230 Nm of torque (at 4200 rpm) via a Five-speed Automatic.