About Honda Accord Crosstour
The Honda Accord Crosstour is a mid-size crossover produced by Honda. It is a wagon variant of the Accord line-up, which shares the same platform with the latter one. The model years of the Honda Accord ranged from 2010 to 2012. The ensuing models changed the name to the Honda Crosstour. The Honda Accord Crosstour has a wide overseas market, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, China, Canada, Mexico, the United States, and Russia. In China, Guangqi Honda produces and sells it.
The Honda Accord Crosstour is a 5-door coupe SUV. It is a crossover wagon available in two trim levels: EX and EX-L. It is standard with front-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive is only offered on the EX-L trim level. When it comes to the detailed dimensions, here is some data for your reference: It has a total wheelbase of 110.1 in (2,797 mm). It is 196.9 in long, 74.7 in wide, and 65.7 in high. It weighs about 1,862 kg (4,105 lb). All Accord Crosstour models come with 3.5-liter V6 engine parts, which generate 271 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque. There is a five-speed automatic transmission available only. EX-L 4dr Hatchback, EX 4dr Hatchback, EX-L 4dr Hatchback AWD, and 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation are among the available styles. According to the EPA, the fuel economy for the four-cylinder model is 21 mpg. It is 18 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway.
Honda Accord Crosstour parts online
The Honda Accord Crosstour has undergone a variety of upgrades in OEM parts since its release. It is aimed at buyers who look for a large cargo room but find the exterior parts of Honda Accord sedans too boring. Unlike other crossover SUVs, it has a different look. Its prominent front end makes it more appealing. One of the advantages of this vehicle lies in its safety. Safety OEM parts such as active front-seat head restraints, anti-lock disc brakes with braking assist, stability control, front-side airbags, and full-length side curtain airbags are added to ensure safety. According to the test, it takes 7.5 seconds for an FWD Accord Crossover to accelerate from zero to 60 mph. At the same time, it stops from 60 mph at 131 feet. This is a wonderful performance in braking tests. The interior parts are excellent as well. The multifunctional knob, high-mounted screen, and voice-command parts make it quite user-friendly.
Based on the traditional Accord, the current Accord Crossover has inherited the precise steering and consistent handling of its forerunners. Although it is 300 pounds heavier, it still has good quality.