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2011

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At a glance Whats new Key features Questions on the tip of your tongue Exterior Interior Chassis dynamics and handling Engines and transmissions Safety Specifications, equipment and options 4 8 10 11 12 14 20 24 29 33

At a glance

2.2 i-DTEC
Honda Accord (2.2 i-DTEC) Saloon from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 23,795 (man) 25,225 (auto) 131mph (man) 128mph (auto) 9.4 seconds (man) 10.3 seconds (auto) 53.3mpg (man) 46.3mpg (auto) 138g/km (man) 159g/km (auto) 2199cc, Common rail i-DTEC 150PS @4,000rpm 350Nm @2,000-2750rpm Variable servicing

Honda Accord (2.2 i-DTEC) Tourer from Price Top speed 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 25,165 (man) 26,580 (auto) 129mph (man) 125mph (auto) 10.1 seconds (man) 10.7 seconds (auto) 51.3mpg (man) 44.8mpg (auto) 143g/km (man) 164g/km (auto) 2199cc, Common rail i-DTEC 150PS @ 4000rpm 350Nm @ 2000-2750rpm Variable servicing 4

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2.0 i-VTEC
Honda Accord (2.0 i-VTEC) Saloon from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 21,695 (Man) 133mph (Man) 9.9 seconds (Man) 40.9mpg (Man) 159g/km (Man) 1997cc, PGM-FI, i-VTEC 156PS @6,300rpm 192Nm @4100-5000rpm Variable servicing 23,175 (Auto) 131 mph (Auto) 11.3 seconds (Auto) 38.7mpg (Auto) 168g/km (Auto)

Honda Accord (2.0 i-VTEC) Tourer from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 23,050 (Man) 131mph (Man) 10.1 seconds (Man) 40.4mpg (Man) 163g/km (Man) 1997cc, PGM-FI, i-VTEC 156PS @6,300rpm 192Nm @4100-5000rpm Variable servicing 24,530 (Auto) 130mph (Auto) 11.5 seconds (Auto) 38.7mpg (Auto) 170g/km (Auto)

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2.4 i-VTEC
Honda Accord (2.4 i-VTEC) Saloon from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 26,115 (Man) 27,500 (Auto) 140mph (Man) 140mph (Auto) 8.1 seconds (Man) 9.8 seconds (Auto) 32.8mpg (Man) 33.6mpg (Auto) 199g/km (Man) 195g/km (Auto) 2354cc, PGM-FI, i-VTEC 201PS @7000rpm 234Nm @4300-4400rpm (man) 230Nm @4200-4400rpm (auto) Variable servicing

Honda Accord (2.4 i-VTEC) Tourer from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 27,645 (Man) 28,905 (Auto) 137mph (Man) 137mpg (Auto) 8.3 seconds (Man) 10.0 seconds (Auto) 32.5mpg (Man) 32.8mpg (Auto) 201g/km (Man) 199g/km (Auto) 2354cc, PGM-FI, i-VTEC 201PS @7000rpm 234Nm @4300-4400rpm (man) 230Nm @4200-4400rpm (auto) Variable servicing 6

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2.2 i-DTEC High


Honda Accord Type S (2.2 i-DTEC High) Saloon from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 29,400 (Man) 136mph (Man) 8.8 seconds (Man) 50.4mpg (Man) 147g/km (Man) 2199cc, Common rail i-DTEC 180PS @4000rpm 380/2000-2750 Variable servicing

Honda Accord Type S (2.2 i-DTEC High) Tourer from Price Top speed (mph) 0-62mph Combined mpg CO2 Engine Power Torque Service Interval 30,755 (Man) 134mph (Man) 8.8 seconds (Man) 49.5mpg (Man) 150g/km (Man) 2199cc, Common rail i-DTEC 180PS @4000rpm 380Nm @2000-2750rpm Variable servicing 7

Whats new?
The team behind the Accord range needed to boost the cars appeal in the corporate market without sacrificing on the impressive quality and reliability the Accord is renowned for. So, with the corporate customer firmly in the forefront of their minds, the team set about improving the styling, comfort and running costs of both the Saloon and Tourer models to enhance the cars strongest qualities. Lower CO2 emissions across all engine derivatives The engine 2.2 i-DTEC in automatic and manual guise along with the 2.0 i-VTEC manual fit in below the all-important 160g/km Write Down Allowance threshold. Ride and handling updates improve refinement Refreshed exterior styling Sporty 17inch alloy wheels on ES and ES-GT grades as a complimentary upgrade Interior updates Advanced safety technology - Active Cornering Lights and High Beam Support System introduced 180 PS Type S continues

Whats new?
With rising fuel costs and CO2 based taxation, driving down the emissions and improving the fuel economy throughout the Accord range was a priority. Honda engineers implemented a host of underbody aerodynamic aids, including a larger front air dam, underfloor and a rear subframe cover. They also set about reducing the frictional losses in the wheels and tyres with low friction wheel bearings, while Accords equipped with the automatic transmission benefitted from minimised frictional losses in the gearbox and optimised ratios to help further improve economy and emissions. Hondas refined 2.2 litre i-DTEC diesel received some extra attention with the reduction of internal frictional losses in the engine. This revision resulted in a 9 g/km drop in CO2 emissions for the 6-speed manual Saloon - achieving a sub-140 g/km CO2 figure - and an 11 g/ km reduction - achieving a sub 160g/ km figure - for the automatic variant. All of this without affecting the power and improving refinement of the vehicle! Crucially for the corporate market, the improvements to the 2.2 i-DTEC combined with the aerodynamic revisions to the car mean the diesel engine in automatic guise along with the 2.0 i-VTEC manual now fit in neatly below the all-important 160g/km Write Down Allowance threshold for the first time. Comfort Comfort levels are high on the priority list for those drivers who spend time on the road, and Honda engineers from Japan worked closely with their counterparts in Germany and the UK to refine the dampers of the Accord to suit the vast range of road conditions found in Europe. The introduction of higher density foam in the under bonnet and dashboard areas improves the NVH performance. The underfloor noise insulation has also been revised and teamed with additional sound deadening shields on the DPF and exhaust manifold cover of the diesel engine, improving overall refinement. The series of noise reductions techniques is completed with a small 0.9 mm increase in the thickness of the rear window glass to enhance rear passenger comfort.

Saloon 2.2 i-DTEC manual New CO2 figure from Outgoing CO2 figures Improvement Fuel economy from 138 g/km 147 g/km 9g 53.3 mpg

Saloon 2.2 i-DTEC auto 159 g/km 170 g/km 11g 46.3 mpg

Tourer 2.2 i-DTEC manual 143 g/km 153 g/km 10g 51.4 mpg

Saloon 2.0 i-VTEC manual 159 g/km 168 g/km 9g 40.9 mpg

Accord Key Features


Design updates Both the Saloon and Tourer have benefitted from small but noticeable changes to the headlights and bumpers. The head lights now feature a cleaner appearance with the previously amber indicators now in a clear finish. On top grade cars the lights are now Bi-HID and feature Active Cornering Lights to improve night time visibility. Honda is also offering 17-inch alloy wheels as a complimentary upgrade on ES and ES-GT models. The rear of the Saloon model has been subtly enhanced with the reversing light and indicators now featuring the same red finish as the fog light to give balance to the styling. The updated look of the Saloon is rounded off with a light chrome finish above the rear licence plate on most models and dark chrome on Type S grade cars. These new exterior design cues are completed with the addition of three colours - Alabaster Silver, Graphite Lustre metallic and Celestial Blue Pearl. The exterior styling changes have been complemented by a number of subtle changes to the interior to enhance the ambience of the cabin. Updates include new dark silver interior panels and bright silver door handles and handbrake, while ES grades now benefit from a new seat material and door lining. New technology One of the most visible changes to the top of the range Accords is the addition of Active Cornering Lights, which provide enhanced illumination when the vehicle is turning. The light unit on the relevant side will be illuminated when the driver activates the indicators in that direction or turns the steering wheel more than 90 degrees. When the vehicle is in reverse, both lights will be activated to give a good view to either side of the driver. Another new lighting technology for Honda is the High Beam Support System, which is fitted on vehicles with the Bi-HID headlights. This system is controlled by a camera fitted to the windscreen behind the rear view mirror. The camera detects oncoming headlights or the taillights of a vehicle in front and automatically dips the headlights onto their normal setting if they are on high-beam.

Sporty design with muscular wheel arches, sharp lines and a wide and low body Involving drive with improved chassis dynamics developed on European roads High-quality interior with E-sector fit and finish Stylish Tourer design combines practicality with contemporary looks Advanced technology improves safety, reduces driver fatigue and increases comfort Two petrol engines and two diesel variants Further establishes Hondas position as an alternative to the traditional premium manufacturers

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Questions on the tip of your tongue


Whats the general direction for the revised Accord? With cleaner engines, a sharper look and a smoother drive the revised Accord will continue to provide a strong challenge in the competitive D-sector. All engines in the line up meet Euro 5 legislation, and its sector-leading package of safety systems rivals most E-sector cars. The revised Accord with lower CO2 emissions and improved refinement will play an important role in continuing to strengthen Hondas market position, particularly in the corporate sector. Who will buy it? The Accords key customers will be conquest, corporate customers head office senior managers and we also predict to pick up customers from the D-sector mass market who are looking to upgrade. How many Accords do you plan to sell in the UK? The plan for the UK is approximately 3,000 units per year 77 per cent of which will be Saloon models and 23 per cent Tourer variants. The Fleet market is expected to account for 70 per cent of the sales - representing a 20 per cent uplift. What are the Accords main competitors? The Accords main competitors include Volkswagen Passat, Audi A4 and Ford Mondeo. The Accords key grades are the ES GT and EX, which offer excellent value for money versus its competitors. How much will the Accord cost in the UK? The entry level ES, Saloon costs 21,695 onthe-road (petrol) and 23,795 on-the-road (diesel). The ES GT in diesel guise, which we expect to be one of the core derivative, is priced at 24,695 OTR. The Advanced Navigation Pack including DVD Sat Nav, rear parking camera, GPS dual climate control and 6CD changer with premium audio, is available as a 1,150 option. The other core derivative is the EX grade which starts at 24,895 (petrol) and 26,995 (diesel) on-the-road and is fitted with the Advanced Navigation Pack as standard, while the ADAS safety technology package is available as a 2,090 option. The entry level Tourer ES is priced at 23,050 OTR (petrol) and 25,165 OTR (diesel). The ES GT grade starts from 23,950 (petrol) and 26,065 (diesel). The EX grade includes the Advanced Navigation Pack and starts from 27,645 OTR (petrol) and 28,350 (diesel) and the ADAS safety technology including the new Bi-HID headlights with Active Cornering Light and Highbeam Support System is available as a 2,090 option. All prices are correct at launch, but for upto-date pricing, its best to check the media website, www.hondauk-media.co.uk Will the Type S model still be available? Yes, the Type S is the halo-model for the Accord range and remains in the line up. This more powerful variant of Hondas D-sector model uses the acclaimed 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine like the standard Accord, but thanks to a revised turbo-charger, cylinder head and larger intercooler, it produces 180 PS at 4000rpm, a 30 PS increase on the standard model with the peak power coming at the same rpm. Torque has also increased 30Nm to 380Nm at 2000rpm. The Accord Type S is available in both the Saloon and Tourer guise and also benefits from 18 alloy wheels. With the sportier Type S model, were looking to compete with S-Line trimmed Audis and M-Sport trim BMWs, rather than high power RS4s and M3s. When does it go on sale? The revised Accord range officially goes on sale on 1 July, 2011. What is the predicted residual value? High residual values are pivotal to our main target audience, fleet managers and the corporate customer and we expect the revised range to feature similar value predictions to the outgoing range. According to CAP, February 2011, the outgoing Accord 2.2 i-DTEC ES-GT manual is expected to retain 32 per cent of its value after 3 years/60,000 miles.

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Overall, the Accord is a wide, low and sporty car, with sleek proportions and a sharp-edged design that gives the vehicle a strong road presence. Meanwhile, the Tourer, with its compact proportions offers class-leading practicality in a stylish package. Both body shapes feature muscular lines around the wheel arches, bumpers, grille and bonnet all of which make the whole car appear athletic and powerful. The Type S in particular, has been designed to compete with the likes of Audi S-line and BMW M-Sport trimmed cars, and will appeal to those key corporate, user chooser customers that want a sportier car. Both the Saloon and Tourer have benefitted from small but noticeable changes to the head lights and bumpers to complement the revisions under the bonnet. The headlights have been given a cleaner, crisper appearance with the previously amber indicators now in a clear finish. On top grade cars the lights are now Bi-HID and feature Active Cornering Lights to improve night time visibility and High Beam Support System. The grille has been subtly remodelled with the two central spars finished in the same chrome material as the outer grille, for a sportier look. The cooling duct and fog light recesses on all models have been re-profiled with the taper of these areas given a more aggressive line, giving the car a more planted appearance. The rear of the Saloon model has been subtly enhanced with the reversing light and indicators now featuring the same red finish as the fog light to give balance to the styling. The updated look of the Saloon is rounded off with a light chrome finish above the rear licence plate on most models and dark chrome on Type S grade cars. Honda is also offering 17-inch alloy wheels as a complimentary upgrade on ES and ES-GT models.

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Dimensions The Accords platform is shared by both the Saloon and Tourer with approximately 75 per cent commonality between the two. They have an identical 2705 mm wheelbase and both models are 1840 mm wide creating a roomy cabin front and rear, while the 1590 mm track is a key element in the Accords responsive handling. Aerodynamics An excellent aerodynamic drag coefficient pays dividends in the form of lower wind noise, improved fuel economy and enhanced stability and Honda has paid particular attention to underbody air flow management to reduce drag and lift in the Accord. Key elements include a chin spoiler, front and rear strakes ahead of the wheelarches, an engine undercover, and middle and rear undercovers. Other significant features include a front spoiler that reduces front lift, the rear boot spoiler and a particularly aerodynamic cabin area. Aerodynamic updates for 2011 include a larger front air dam, underfloor and a rear subframe cover. All of which help improve fuel economy. Paint colours A range of paint colours is available on the Accord. Alabaster Silver, Graphite Luster metallic and Celestial Blue Pearl are new for 2011 while Cobalt Blue, Crystal Black, Polished Metal, Milano Red, Premium White and Basque Red continue to be available across the range.

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Honda engineers concentrated on achieving outstanding fit and finish benchmarking E-sector cars for refinement and the result is a stylish, comfortable, spacious cabin, with a driver-focused design and layout that wraps around the front seats, giving a cockpit-style feel. Advanced technology also features strongly, and instruments are positioned to ensure they appear in line of sight, with controls in easy reach of the driver. Every touch-point on the Accord looks and feels premium, particularly the seats, steering wheel, pedals and other key controls. There have been a number of subtle changes to the interior of the Accord to enhance the ambience of the cabin. Updates include new dark silver interior panels and bright silver door handles and handbrake, while ES grades now benefit from new seat materials and door linings.

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Cockpit style cabin The Accords interior layout has been carefully considered, and centres around the most important person in the car the driver. The cockpit style cabin is enveloping, with the controls wrapped around the driver. The Accord is 1840mm wide which translates directly into a roomy, airy cabin and while the Accords overall height was reduced (the saloon by 5mm, the Tourer by 30mm) in 2008, the cabin floor was lowered by 10mm at the same time, to give a sportier driving position. A stubby, sporty, gearstick with short throw ensures gear changes are snappy, while the three-spoke steering wheel in a similar design to that in the Civic and CR-V is black with silver trim and hosts a complete suite of controls audio buttons on the left, cruise control on the right and the telephone buttons on the lower spoke. It is fully adjustable for reach and rake. An impressive main instrument panel with blue and red back-lighting and floating needles on the rev counter and speedometer dials form the centre-piece of the dash and underline the sporting feel of the Accord. The LCD instrument display (in the centre of the speedometer) has a host of features. Linked to the on-board computer, its able to display vehicle mileage and trip mileage, instant and average fuel economy, range, average speed, journey time, as well as outside temperature, seatbelt status (including rear seats) and displays status information on ACC, LKAS and CMBS, where fitted. The Accord also features a service reminder that lights up in the centre of the speedometer providing the driver with either the distance or days remaining to a required service, while an enlarged warning symbol appears when the service due date is imminent. In addition, a shift-indicator appears here too, advising the driver of the best point to change gear, in order to maximise fuel economy. Automatic transmission models instead feature the shift gate pattern and the lever position.

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Seats A key area of focus on the inside of the Accord was the front seats, built to maximise both comfort and support, with a blend of the best upholstery materials. Large, supportive bolsters in the front seats are designed to reduce any vibration transmission and their sporting shape hugs the driver, holding them comfortably in position. Depending on specification, the seats are upholstered with either cloth (ES), half leather sports upholstery (ES GT) or full leather (EX and Type S). On EX and Type S grades, seat memory switches are located in the drivers door, and can hold up to three seat positions. Eliminating noise Weve listened closely to customer feedback, and improvements have been made to reduce NVH and interior noise levels on the revised Accord, in order to create a relaxing driving space. The car now uses a higher density of foam in the under bonnet and dashboard areas to improve refinement. The underfloor noise insulation has also been revised and teamed with additional sound deadening shields on the DPF and exhaust manifold cover of the diesel engine. The suite of noise reductions techniques is completed with a small 0.9 mm increase in the thickness of the rear window glass, improving the rear passenger experience. How about this for imaginative engineering? Theres floor carpeting with both sound insulation and sound absorption; a series of dimples and beads incorporated into the floor panel which reduce acoustic radiation; a floating rear subframe which lessens road noise; insulation within the door pillar structures and a lightweight noise package that includes an acoustic roof lining, acoustic trunk side lining, wheelarch insulators, and sound absorbing/ insulating dashboard elements. Plus lightweight materials are used wherever possible to eliminate even the smallest of rattles. Intelligent climate control The Accord comes equipped with a dual-zone automatic climate control system that lets the driver and front passenger adjust the temperature settings to their individual liking. Intelligent climate control is available on all Accords with satellite navigation.

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Hi-tech optical sensors determine the suns position and automatically adjust the interior climate accordingly, so that a constant and comfortable temperature is maintained throughout the cabin at all times. To use intelligent climate control, the auto button on the centre console must be selected. Higher specification models feature adjustable rear vents which provide rear seat passengers with their own air conditioning. The centre console can also have cool or warm air pumped into it from this air feed perfect for cooling or warming drinks. Voice Activated Satellite Navigation Weve worked hard to improve the quality and usability of our technology. DVD Satellite Navigation comes as standard on the EX grades and as an option on the ES GT grade. It boasts an 8-inch screen, voice recognition in five languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) and covers most European countries, including Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. A directional microphone ensures only the drivers voice is picked up and there are some other clever features, too: Voice operation is possible even in the middle of a conversation with a passenger as a microphone can distinguish between the drivers and a passengers voice Wind down the windows, open the sunroof and the voice operation will still work It can learn different voice qualities of different drivers, so great for pool cars or if different people will be driving it on a regular basis All of this detection and directional ability also applies to the Bluetooth hands-free telephone kit (HFT) The push-to-talk button on the steering wheel activates the voice control. A command such as home will prompt the system to plot the best route to the drivers house. To find the nearest restaurant or petrol station, just say the command and the system will find the closest and navigate to it. Another useful feature of the navigation system is the RDS function which means the system can recognise live traffic hotspots and recalculate the ideal route to avoid the congestion.

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Bluetooth Hands-Free Telephone All Accord models are fitted with the Bluetooth wireless hands-free telephone kit (HFT). The phone system allows the driver to automatically transfer a call started outside the car onto the HFT once the ignition has been turned to the ACC position. The user can also utilise the phones keypad to make calls as well as storing up to 50 names with a speed-dial number. More importantly all numbers can be accessed by HFT and speech recognition. Thanks to the satellite navigation, it is also possible to import the phone books of up to six separate mobiles via the Interface Dial, up to 1000 names with a potential of 10,000 numbers! Once imported, numbers are accessed through voice command or by selecting search imported phonebook on the screen, followed by a keyword search or by listing all records. Reversing and parking Where fitted, the centre screen, used for satellite navigation, doubles up as a rear-view camera when reverse gear is selected. Located above the rear registration plate, the camera provides a view of the area directly behind the car (138 degrees wide and 91 degrees vertically). In addition, the passenger side wing mirror automatically tilts downwards, when reverse gear is selected. A switch mounted in the driver-side door enables this function. EX grades and Type S models are fitted with parking sensors as standard four front sensors and four rear. Sound systems ES and ES GT Accords come with a radio and single CD player while EX grades and Type S models equipped with the Advanced Navigation Pack have a premium audio system with 6 CD changer unit located in the centre console. Volume of the sound system is linked to the speed of the vehicle to maintain an optimum volume throughout the entire journey. MP3 players or iPods can be connected via a docking point in the centre console storage box, where an auxiliary jack point and power outlet can also be found. Key fob The key fob has a variety of functionality. There are separate buttons for the boot release, door locking and door unlocking. The first push of the door unlocking button unlocks the drivers door only, a second push unlocks all four doors. On higher grade models it is also possible to close and open the windows and sunroof by holding down the door lock button (conversely, holding down the unlock button opens windows and sunroof ). Rather than a lever on the door sill, the fuel filler cover is linked to the drivers door lock switch. Once it is unlocked, you simply press on the flap and it springs open. Luggage space Even with the Tourers compact and stylish proportions, theres still ample luggage space. With all seats in place, theres 406-litres (VDA), meaning it is one of the best in its class. When the Tourers rear seats are folded down, luggage capacity increases to 660-litres (VDA to window line) or 1183-litres (VDA to roof ) ensuring larger loads can be accommodated. As an example, theres still room for a mountain bike, without needing to remove the bikes front wheels first. The Tourer has a range of practical accessories to organise luggage and protect the boot interior. A cargo space divider and dog guard maximise the use of space while a tailor-made boot tray, a

In real terms 406-litres equates to four mediumsized golf bags or four large suitcases.

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cargo mat and a boot edge protection mat, reduce wear and tear. Theres also a tie down belt to hold luggage in place, a cargo net and boot side net. The Saloons luggage capacity remains best in class against other premium saloons with 467-litres (VDA) and a lower loading position of 678mm. Like the Tourer, it also has an exclusive boot pack which includes a cargo net, side pocket, and utility hooks on the underside of the rear shelf to hang shopping bags, all providing even greater practicality and flexibility. The Tourer has easy to use, one-motion rear seats that can be collapsed easily in one motion and without removing the headrests, creating a virtually flat load space. The child seat tether anchors and seatbelts are also fully integrated into the seats, leaving a neat, flat surface for loading. Theres additional under-floor storage too, adding 53-litres to the overall load space, plus storage areas concealed in the boot side walls the left hand compartment used to store a hazard warning triangle and first aid kit. Other practical touches on both Saloon and Tourer models include two lined pockets either side of the centre console, great for storing sunglasses, a large glovebox, lidded storage area to side of the steering wheel, large front door pockets, bottle holders in the rear door panels, and a large centre console box which doubles up as an armrest and is slide-adjustable. There are two cupholders in the centre console, and rear passengers have two more in the rear centre armrest. The Accord Tourer is available with a power operated tailgate the key fob or a switch located in the boots lower edge operates this. When opening, an audible warning sounds and the indicators flash. Theres also an automatic close function, to save slamming it, which is ideal if theres a sleeping child (or grown up!) in the car. Safety measures include auto reverse when any resistance is detected, backed up by touch sensors located around the sides of the tailgate. The power tailgate is standard on EX and Type S models The tailgate design uses a thin motor unit located in the roof lining which is quiet and impacts less on rear visibility.

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Comfort levels are high on the priority list for those drivers who spend time on the road, and Honda engineers from Japan worked closely with their counterparts in Germany and the UK to refine the dampers of the revised Accord to suit the vast range of road conditions found in Europe. Enhancements include detailed refinement of the dual mode dampers to offer improvement in both high speed stability for motorway driving and a significant improvement in ride quality - even over poor road surfaces.

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Chassis platform The Tourer and Saloon models share the same platform as well as a double wishbone front suspension and multilink rear suspension, which together with increased rigidity, create a chassis that offers an involving yet comfortable ride. The front suspension geometry has been configured to reduce pitch under braking, while a large compliance bush enhances ride comfort. Similarly the rear suspension is designed to minimise lift under braking. Featuring two diagonal links, three lateral links and a high rigidity bearing, it is tuned to match the Accords quick steering responses and contributes to a nimble yet solid feel. Lowered centre of gravity and higher roll centre The low position of the engine and fuel tank within the Accord platform helped lower the cars centre of gravity, improving cornering stability, while the wide front and rear tracks offer greater roll stiffness. Furthermore, the suspension geometry has been set up to raise the Accords roll centre axis (the point about which it rolls during cornering). The result, in simple terms, means passengers can enjoy a stable, flat ride, minimal body roll, linear cornering feel and more control. Ride comfort Finding the right balance between sharp handling and ride comfort is an eternal challenge for chassis engineers, and with the Accord, a lot of time and effort was invested on delivering a car that cornered well, but also felt smooth and refined over bumps in the road. This comfortable ride is delivered through an increase in suspension rebound travel at both front and rear, larger compliance bushes in the front suspension and a floating rear subframe capable of greater absorption of bumps and road noise. The Accord also features dampers that use internal deflector plates. While most conventional dampers are tuned to provide a compromise between ride comfort and sporty handling at different speeds, a Super Progressive Valve is engineered to provide ideal damping rates at both low and high speeds. With a typical suspension unit, damping forces rise with the speed of damper compression, for example, hitting a series of bumps at high speed. This can cause significant ride harshness and noise inside the cabin. However, the dampers are tuned to provide the ideal damping rates for

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comfort at low speeds, while also limiting maximum damping forces to reduce ride harshness at higher speeds. In this way the Accord provides a wider range of comfortable ride quality and exceptional road holding under a wide variety of driving speeds and conditions. Deflector plate technology Hondas dampers automatically adjust compression damping characteristics to suit the cars speed, cornering forces and road surface. The dampers use an ingenious deflector plate stack that deflects when the compression forces reach a certain level, such as when encountering a large bump or dip in the road at high speeds. When these severe forces act on an ordinary damper, oil cannot move quickly enough through the damping orifices and the effective damping rate climbs, resulting in an excessive shock transmitted into the vehicle body. With the Honda system, when severe conditions are encountered, the plate stack deflects, allowing oil to pass through at a higher rate and in essence capping the damping rate at a preset level. This markedly reduces the shock transmitted into the body while enhancing handling stability and road holding. While the amount of oil passing through the damper orifices always remains consistent in different situations, the Accords system allows an increased flow rate in extreme situations, thereby limiting the maximum damping rate. Deflection of the plate stack is carefully calibrated and controlled by spring pressure behind the plate stack. The simplicity of this system also means that no electronics or movable valves are required. Higher rigidity To offer excellent handling and a sporty driving experience, the Accords body shell is engineered to provide even greater body rigidity and reduced torsion. Highly efficient load absorbing pathways in both the front and rear frames effectively deal with suspension input, through specific items such as an upper bar running between the two front suspension struts and additional strengthening in the fascia panel area and in the junction between the door pillars and roof structure. High tensile steel Around 50 per cent of the Accords body, including the complete passenger cell frame and front and rear side members, is made from high tensile steel, which

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provides greater strength without additional weight. In fact 42 per cent of this is made up from ultra high tensile steel. Superb braking Excellent stopping power is achieved by large brake callipers and discs. The braking system also includes Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD), antilock braking and Brake Assist, the latter helping drivers to apply full braking pressure when required. Vehicle Stability Assist All Accords are fitted with Hondas Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system which is designed to help the driver maintain control during cornering, acceleration and sudden manoeuvres by applying braking to the right or left hand wheels as necessary and managing the engine torque systems. At its simplest level, VSA has a traction control function whereby it detects wheel slip under acceleration and coordinates the use of braking and engine torque to regain traction. In situations where the driven wheels are on surfaces with different levels of traction, such as a partially wet road surface, the system applies braking action to the wheel thats slipping, allowing the tyre with better grip to move the vehicle. In addition, the system reduces engine output to minimise wheelspin. An indicator light flashes on the instrument panel while the system is actively enhancing the cars stability. There is also a switch to the side of the instrument panel which disables the VSA. Trailer Stability Assist Trailer Stability Assist, fitted across the entire Accord range, is a development of VSA which detects if the trailer is starting to yaw while being towed at speed. TSA uses a combination of torque reduction and individual wheel braking to bring the car and trailer back under full control. Motion Adaptive EPS Motion Adaptive EPS is an innovative system using the capabilities of both VSA and EPS. The system detects instability in slippery conditions both during cornering and under braking and automatically initiates steering inputs aimed at prompting the driver to steer in the correct direction. Steering control remains with the driver at all times, but this supporting steering torque is enough to prompt the driver to act and regain stability, allowing control to be maintained. EPS is an advanced, speed sensitive Electric Power Steering system fitted on the entire Accord range which features a high output, low inertia brushless motor with enhanced rigidity providing excellent, precise and stable steering. A quicker steering ratio is also used in keeping with the Accords agile chassis characteristics.

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2.2-litre i-DTEC
Key features: Capacity: Power: Torque: Max speed: 2199cc 150PS 350Nm @ 2,000-2750rpm 131mph (man) 128 (auto) (saloon), 128mph (man) 125 (auto) (Tourer) 138g/km (man) 159 (auto) (saloon), 143g/km (man) 164 (auto) (Tourer)

The Accord range is powered by an engine line-up which exceeds Euro 5 emission regulations and combined with the aerodynamic revisions, all variants now offer lower emissions whilst retaining the same power and improving refinement.

The i-DTEC engine uses a combination of the latest injection technology, an efficient exhaust gas recirculation and a diesel particulate filter to create a diesel engine thats quiet, clean and smooth. The engine is available with 5-speed automatic transmission and a 6-speed manual transmission. The i-DTEC delivers 150PS at 4,000 rpm, and peak torque is 350 Nm at 2,000 rpm. Together both power and torque provide smooth acceleration, with the diesel cracking 0-62 mph in 9.7 seconds (Saloon ES grade) and a top speed of 131mph (saloon) and 128mph (Tourer). Fuel consumption levels have also been improved by reducing internal frictional losses, with the diesel now recording 53.3mpg (saloon), making it well suited to the mile-munching regime of many corporate cars. Another result of this improvement is a 9 g/km drop in CO2 emissions for the saloon to achieve a sub-140 g/km CO2 figure (6-speed manual) and an 11 g/km reduction for the automatic variant.

Crucially for the corporate market, the improvements to the 2.2 i-DTEC mean the diesel engine in both manual and automatic guise fit in neatly below the all-important 160g/km Write Down Allowance threshold. Euro 5 compliance NOx and Particulates We all know that diesel engines emit lower levels of CO2 than petrol engines, but they generally emit much higher levels of NOx (oxides of nitrogen) and particulates. High levels of these emissions can contribute to poor local air quality (NOx) and contribute to human ill-health (particulates). i-DTEC - NOx and Particulates improvement:

The challenge for engineers was to create an engine that emits low levels of CO2, NOx and particulates. Thats what Honda is striving to achieve. Euro 5 legislation limits the amount of NOx and particulates that can be emitted from vehicles. The i-DTEC engine like all Accord engines at launch was one of the first Euro 5 compliant engines to the market, delivering dramatic reductions in NOx and particulates.

CO2:

NOx Original Accord 2.2 i-CTDI Sport GT (manual) 2008 Accord 2.2 i-DTEC ES GT (manual) 2012 Accord 2.2 i-DTEC ES GT (manual) Euro 5 Limits 175mg/km 146mg/km 141.5mg/km 180mg/km

Particulates 14.5mg/km 2.4mg/km 1.10mg/km 5mg/km

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Refined Power Accord Type S
Key features: Capacity: 2199cc, N22B1, Common rail i-DTEC Power: 180PS @4000rpm Torque: 380Nm @2000-2750rpm Max speed: 134mph (Tourer) 136mph (Saloon) CO2: 150g/km (Tourer) 147g/km (Saloon) The higher-powered, sportier Accord Type S was first unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March 09 and went on sale in June 09. This more powerful variant of Hondas D-sector model uses the acclaimed 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine, but thanks to a revised turbo-charger, cylinder head and larger intercooler, produces 180PS at 4000rpm, a 30PS increase on the standard model with the peak power coming at the same rpm. Torque has also increased 30Nm to 380Nm at 2000rpm. i-DTEC in detail The i-DTEC is a diesel engine from Honda that builds and improves on the performance, fuel economy and emission efficiency of the award-winning i-CTDi diesel engine. Like its predecessor, the refined i-DTEC engine is compact, lightweight, smooth and quiet. The i-DTEC engine is all-aluminium, transversely mounted, with 4-cylinders, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, a variable nozzle turbocharger and a second order balancer shaft. However, the big difference is that the engine has been turned 180 degrees in the engine bay. This has allowed for the fitment of an integrated diesel particulate filter and catalytic converter. Diesel particulate filter The exhaust arrangement dispenses with the underfloor catalytic converter and places the diesel particulate filter (DPF) in a close coupled position on the side of the engine. This location reduces the fall-off in exhaust gas temperature, and means the DPF reaches working temperature more quickly, both of which improve DPF regeneration. Contributing to a reduction in NOx levels is an improvement in Exhaust Gas Recirculation efficiency, with finer valve control and a water cooling system that can now be bypassed when required to feed higher temperature gasses to the DPF, which aids regeneration. A continuously variable swirl control valve, located in the intake manifold, provides fine control of the swirl ratio, to give the ideal combustion environment within the cylinders at all times. This helps to reduce noise levels (through reduced knocking) and produce smoother performance. Piezo-injectors and multi-stage injections One of the key developments on the i-DTEC engine is the installation of Piezo-injectors. The traditional injector system used on the i-CTDi a 1600 bar common rail system using solenoid injectors - has been swapped for an 1800 bar one using Piezo-injectors, able to provide more precise, multi-stage injections. In the i-DTEC system there are up to five fuel injections per phase, giving more precise fuel delivery, reducing noise and improving fuel consumption. 1. A pilot injection in the low to medium engine speed range 2. A pre-injection in high load and low engine speed conditions 3. The main injection under all conditions and in isolation at high load/high speed 4. An after-injection at low loads and in the middle engine speed range for cleaner emissions 5. A post injection at low load designed to improve the CAT purification rate and allow regeneration of the particulate filter. The fuel injection system interacts with a variable nozzle turbocharger to ensure optimum intake pressure is created. This allows higher pressures at lower speeds, as well as better fuel economy and reduced emissions through lean burn combustion. Its this constant ability to make adjustments to the combustion characteristics across all driving conditions that helps achieve improved performance while still meeting the increasingly stringent emissions requirements.

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Key features: Capacity: Power: Torque: CO2: (saloon) CO2: (Tourer)

Petrol Engines Hondas advanced Euro V compliant 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre i-VTEC petrol engines have benefited from a reduction in CO2 emissions thanks to a host of aerodynamic revisions to the car. CO2 emissions have dropped from 170g/km to 159g/km for the 2.0 i-VTEC and from 209g/km to 199g/km for the 2.4 i-VTEC (Saloon, manual versions).

2.0-litre and 2.4-litre petrol i-VTEC


2.0-litre 1997cc 156PS @ 6,300rpm 192Nm @ 4,100-5,000rpm 159g/km (Man) 168g/km (Auto) 163g/km (Man) 170g/km (Auto) 2.4-litre 2354cc 201PS @ 7,000rpm 234Nm @ 4,300-4,400rpm 199g/km (Man) 195g/km (Auto) 201g/km (Man) 199g/km (Auto) Getting technical Both petrol engines use Hondas longestablished VTEC system which is able to adjust the lift and opening duration of the valves. The system is complemented by Variable Timing Control (VTC) which takes into consideration engine load, controlling the phasing of the inlet camshaft. These work together to produce a remarkably broad and smooth power band with exceptional torque and horsepower. Based on input from a position sensor located at the rear end of the inlet camshaft, the engines ECU varies the inlet camshaft position relative to that of the exhaust camshaft. In this way it can advance and retard the opening of the inlet valves. During acceleration, VTC is set at a relatively small degree of valve overlap which provides the best output, the valve opening angle using the inertia of the intake air. In addition, as engine speed builds, the VTEC mechanism switches from the low speed cam to the high speed cam, but with the same degree of overlap. At high engine speeds, there is much greater overlap which reduces pumping losses, maximises exhaust gas recirculation, and provides the best balance between fuel

consumption and output. Finally, at idle and low engine speeds during light load conditions, inlet valve opening is retarded for minimal overlap, generating strong swirl and therefore stable combustion. Transmissions All three engines engines are available with a 6-speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmission (6-speed manual is the only gearbox available on Type S models). The six-speed gearbox gives optimised gear ratios and flexibility, excellent cruising characteristics and economy. Gear changes are characterised by short, quick, low effort shifting, helped by multi-cone synchronisers on first and second gears for lighter, more fluid gear change. A Shift Indicator Light (or SIL), which appears in the centre of the rev counter, is included on manual transmission Accords. UP or DOWN is displayed to advise the driver of the optimum point at which to change gear, ultimately improving fuel efficiency. Hondas testing has found following SIL commands achieved a fuel saving of five per cent!

The two petrol engines offer a combination of impressive performance and fuel economy to meet customer demand. Both are available with 5-speed automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission. The 2.0-litre engines class leading fuel economy offers combined fuel consumption of 40.9mpg (saloon) and 40.4mpg (Tourer). Fitted with automatic transmission, the 2.0-litre engine uses 38.7mpg (saloon) and 38.7mpg (Tourer). Power output remains at 156 PS at 6,300 rpm, along with peak torque at 192 Nm at 4,100-5000rpm. Comparatively, the 2.4-litre engine delivers a significant 201 PS at 7,000rpm and peak torque of 234Nm at 4,300-4,400rpm (manual transmission).

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5-speed automatic The option of the 5-speed automatic transmission on both petrol and diesel engines will appeal to a broad range of customers, particularly in the corporate market, where user choosers munching motorway miles will often only consider an automatic. The automatic gearbox in the revised Accord has benefitted from minimised frictional losses in the gearbox and optimised ratios to improve economy and emissions. The gearbox features a wide spread of ratios to maximise off-the-line acceleration and provide fuel-efficient cruising. Its operation is simple and logical in order to fully exploit its capabilities. Instead of two interlinked gates one for conventional operation in auto and a parallel gate for sequential shifting the design is a simple P R N D S gate. Slot the gear lever into Drive and the Accord will provide conventional automatic changing; if a more urgent response is required, then you can simply change down a gear using the steering wheel paddles, and once the car is identified as returning to cruising mode, the system reverts back to automatic operation. Alternatively, move the shift lever to S mode for sportier change points and added engine braking effect. Using the steering wheel paddles in S mode provides a sequential shift mode, allowing manual shifting and gear hold. To heighten control and driver involvement, the shift logic in manual mode delivers quicker, firmer shifts than in fully automatic mode. To help protect the engine and drivetrain from damage, an array of preventative features are active when the transmission is in manual mode. In second, third and fourth, the logic changes, and the transmission ECU cuts off fuel flow to the engine if there is a possibility of over revving. In the rare situation where the fuel cutoff alone is unable to prevent engine over revving (as could happen on a steep downhill) the transmission will change up to prevent engine damage. And finally, when changing down, the transmission wont execute a driver-commanded downshift that would send the engine beyond the redline in the lower gear. The system will also automatically select first gear as the Accord comes to a stop, to prevent pulling away in a high gear. The automatic gearbox has a kick-down click system. Instead of a vague stab of the pedal to initiate the kick-down mechanism, the driver is given a clear indication of the point in the accelerator pedals travel at which the gear change will operate once a click is sensed, a further slight movement of the foot will initiate the down change. A graphic of the shift lever position is provided in the centre of the rev counter dial for added convenience. Grade Logic Control When in automatic mode, the transmission includes an advanced Grade Logic Control System and Shift Hold Control, both of which help reduce gear hunting and unnecessary gear changes. Grade Logic Control alters the shift schedule when travelling uphill or downhill, reducing shift frequency, and improving speed control. Throttle position, vehicle speed and acceleration/ deceleration are continuously measured, then compared with a map stored in the transmission computer. The Grade Logic Control System determines when the car is on a hill; if this is the case, the shift schedule is adjusted to automatically hold the transmission in a lower gear for better climbing power or increased downhill engine braking. Shift Hold Control keeps the transmission in its current (lower) ratio when the throttle is quickly released and the brakes are applied (like when decelerating to enter a corner). Shift Hold Control leaves the chassis undisturbed by excess shifting during spirited driving, ensuring that abundant power is immediately available without a downshift, maintaining momentum and allowing rapid acceleration out of a corner. The use of low friction clutches for all gears and the super-thin, highly efficient torque converter in the 5-speed automatic transmission contributes to the Accords excellent fuel economy.

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SECTOR-LEADING SAFETY TECHNOLOGY The Accord features a whole suite of advanced safety technology which places it firmly at the forefront of the category. New additions to the range include Active Cornering Lights and High-Beam Support System. Active Cornering Lights One of the most visible changes to the top of the range Accords is the addition of Active Cornering Lights, which provide enhanced illumination when the vehicle is turning. Additional lights units have been subtly integrated into the existing lights units, casting all of their light to the side of the vehicle to help the driver in low visibility conditions. The light unit on the relevant side will be illuminated when the driver activates the indicators in that direction or turns the steering wheel more than 90 degrees. When the vehicle is in reverse, both lights will be activated to give a good view to either side of the driver.

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High-Beam Support System Another new lighting technology for Honda is the High Beam Support system, which is fitted on vehicles with the Bi-HID headlights. The camera detects oncoming headlights or the taillights of a vehicle in front and automatically dips the headlights onto their normal setting if they are on high-beam. This allows the driver to fully concentrate on the road conditions, without having to manually control the high-beam setting. Bi-HID headlights together with the High Beam Support System and Active Cornering Lights are standard on Type S models and included with the ADAS option on EX grades. ADAS Hondas Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) which is available as an option on the EX and Type S grades comprises three separate technologies: Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Bi-HID headlights are also available as part of the ADAS option. Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) One of the most common causes of accidents is the delay between the driver acknowledging an oncoming accident and the taking of evasive action. As a result, Honda has concentrated on pre-crash developments like CMBS, which improve the cars response to critical situations. CMBS is particularly effective at minimising rear-end impacts. A millimetre-wave radar sensor in the Accords front grille recognises a collision is imminent. CMBS reacts in three ways; the driver is given an audio warning and a visual brake warning. If no action is taken the alarm is given again and an E-pre-tensioner lightly tugs at the drivers seatbelt as light braking is applied. If still no action is taken and the system decides that a collision is unavoidable, strong braking is applied along with strong seatbelt retraction. CMBS will not bring the car to a complete stop, but it will aid the driver to avoid a collision, or lessen the severity if an accident does occur. As with all Honda driving aids, the driver remains in control at all times. CMBS has also been officially recognised as one of the best safety innovations, offering proven benefits, by Euro NCAP and was presented with one of the first Euro NCAP Advanced awards at the Paris Motor Show in 2010. Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) Fatigue and distraction are serious issues for drivers, particularly those pounding the motorways for long periods of time, which is why Honda originally developed the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS). LKAS uses images from a camera mounted inside the upper front windscreen to recognise which lane the car is travelling in. If the car begins to cross the lane markings without driver input on the steering or indicators, it calculates the optimum steering torque to keep the car in the centre of the lane. A continuous warning beep is emitted when the car is about to cross the marking, and if no response is taken the system selfsteers using Electric Power Steering (EPS) to maintain the correct course. LKAS operates within a speed range of 45-112mph. 1. If the LKAS system detects the car is straying or changing lanes without driver input, it will give a visible warning on screen and then steer the vehicle back into position by applying up to 80 per cent torque to the steering 2. The system doesnt intervene if you use the indicators or if you make a positive steering movement 3. Never be tempted to take your hands off the wheel LKAS detects this after a few seconds and switches itself off its not there to replace the driver completely. 4. Pressing the LKAS button turns the system off

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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Using the same millimetre-wave radar as CMBS, mounted in the grille, ACC measures the time (thus distance) to the vehicle ahead, while vehicle speed and yaw rate sensors detect the vehicles driving parameters. ACC can maintain a set speed like a conventional cruise control, but in addition it can also automatically control vehicle speed and distance relative to the car in front, travelling in the same lane. When the distance to the car in front falls below a predetermined value (set by the driver), the system instantly decelerates the car through throttle control and if necessary by braking (with a force of up to 0.25 g). In instances where quicker deceleration is required e.g. sudden braking by the car in front or being cut up, the system will alert the driver with a warning light and a buzzer, prompting them to apply the brakes. If the car in front changes lane or increases speed again, then the system will increase the speed back to the predetermined value. ACC operates at speeds between 20-112 mph and providing the M main switch is activated. Safety in detail The Accord, as well as most other current Honda models, features an Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) Body Structure, designed to enhance passenger safety in the event of a collision between multiple vehicles. ACE disperses and absorbs collision forces over a larger frontal area, and prevents misalignments with another vehicles safety structures helping to reduce damage to that car as well. The Accord incorporates many of the pedestrian-protection design features already familiar from recent Honda models. Research shows that features such as ACE dramatically improve a pedestrians chance of survival if struck by a moving vehicle. Items include: windscreen wiper pivots designed to break away a new collapsible boxed frame structure beneath the base of the windscreen which provides impact energy absorption energy absorbing front wing mounts which help lessen injuries the bending structure of the bonnet hinges which help mitigate injuries a bonnet frame designed to bend and deform an unobstructed area beneath the bonnet allowing greater space for deformation The Accord is equipped with front seat active headrests which reduce the likelihood of neck injury in rear impacts. As the occupant is pushed against the seat back, a rigid plate in the seat presses a link to the headrest pushing it up and forward to support the head. All models feature front seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters, dual stage front airbags, driver and front passenger side airbags, full length curtain airbags and ISOFIX fittings and tether anchor points for child seats. The side airbags now have a dual chamber designed to offer optimum protection for the pelvis and the torso. As offset frontal impacts can lead to a rebound where there are strong lateral forces, the curtain airbags are now deployed to protect occupants upper bodies in such situations. The front passenger seat airbags can be deactivated when using a childseat and the airbag status is displayed in the information display in the centre console.

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Accord Saloon Technical Data


Engine Body Type Engine Type Driven Wheels Transmission Type Engine Type Displacement (cc) Valve Train Emission Standard Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Cylinder layout Engine layout Number of cylinders Compression ratio Fuel delivery type Fuel Required Performance Engine Maximum Power (kW at rpm) Engine Maximum Power (PS at rpm) Power (bhp at rpm) Torque (lb.ft at rpm) Engine Maximum Torque (Nm at rpm) 0 - 62 mph (seconds) Max Speed (mph) Fuel Economy and Emissions Urban Cycle (mpg) Extra Urban (mpg) Combined (mpg) Combined CO2 (g/km) Dimensions Overall Length (mm) Overall Width (mm) Overall Width including Door Mirror (mm) Overall Height - Unladen (mm) Wheelbase (mm) Track Front (mm) Track Rear (mm) Ground Clearance - with Driver (mm) 2.0 i-VTEC Manual 4D SALOON 2.0L i-VTEC FWD 6MT Petrol 1997 SOHC 16valve Euro 5 81 96.9 In line Transverse 4 10.6 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 115/6300 156/6300 154/6300 141/4100-5000 192/4100-5000 9.4 ES & ES-GT / 9.9 EX 133 31.4 ES & ES-GT / 31.0 EX 50.4 ES & ES-GT / 48.7 EX 40.9 ES & ES-GT / 40.4 EX 159 ES & ES-GT / 162 EX 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1595 ES & ES-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & ES-GT / 1590 EX 135 2.0 i-VTEC Auto 4D SALOON 2.0L i-VTEC FWD 5AT Petrol 1997 SOHC 16valve Euro 5 81 96.9 In line Transverse 4 10.6 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 115/6300 156/6300 154/6300 141/4100-5000 192/4100-5000 10.8 ES / 10.9 ES GT / 11.3 EX 131 28.0 ES &ES-GT / 27.7 EX 50.4 ES &ES-GT / 49.6 EX 38.7 168 ES &ES-GT / 170 EX 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1595 ES & ES-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & ES-GT / 1590 EX 135 2.4 i-VTEC Manual 4D SALOON 2.4L i-VTEC FWD 6MT Petrol 2354 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 87 99.0 In line Transverse 4 11.0 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 148/7000 201/7000 198/7000 172/4300-4400 234/4300-4400 8.1 140 24.4 40.9 32.8 199 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1585 1590 135 2.4 i-VTEC Auto 4D SALOON 2.4L i-VTEC FWD 5AT Petrol 2354 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 87 99.0 In line Transverse 4 11.0 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 148/7000 201/7000 198/7000 172/4300-440 230/4200-4400 9.8 140 23.5 44.8 33.6 195 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1585 1590 135 2.2 iDTEC Manual 4D SALOON 2.2L i-DTEC FWD 6MT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 110/4000 150/4000 148/4000 258/2000-2750 350 / 2000-2750 9.4 ES & ES-GT/ 9.5 EX 131 41.5 ES & ES-GT / 40.9 EX 64.2 ES & ES-GT / 62.8 EX 53.3 ES & ES-GT/ 52.3 EX 138 ES & ES-GT / 141 EX 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1595 ES & ES-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & ES-GT / 1590 EX 135 2.2 i-DTEC Auto 4D SALOON 2.2L i-DTEC FWD 5AT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 110/4000 150/4000 148/4000 258/2000-2750 350 / 2000-2750 10.0 ES/ 10.1 GT-EX/ 10.3 EX 128 34.9 ES & ES-GT/ 34.4 EX 56.5 ES & ES-GT/ 55.4 EX 46.3 ES & ES-GT/ 45.6 EX 159 ES & ES-GT/ 162 EX 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1595 ES & ES-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & ES-GT / 1590 EX 135 Type S 4D SALOON TYPE-S 2.2L i-DTEC High FWD 6MT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 132/4000 180/4000 177/4000 280/2000-2750 380/2000-2750 8.8 136 39.8 58.9 50.4 147 4725 1840 2110 1440 2705 1585 1590 135

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Accord Saloon Technical Data


Max. Seating Capacity (persons) Turning Circle - at Body (m) Steering Wheel Lock to Lock (wheel turns) Capacity Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat up (litres, VDA method) Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat Down Load to Window (litres, VDA method) Max Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat Down Load to Roof (litres, VDA method) Fuel Tank (litres) Weight Curb Weight (kg) Max. Permissible Weight (kg) Payload (kg) Max. Permissible Axle Weight - Front/Rear (kg) Max. Towing Weight (kg) braked Max. Towing Weight (kg) unbraked Max. Roof Load (kg) Transmission Transmission Type Gear ratio 1st Gear ratio 2nd Gear ratio 3rd Gear ratio 4th Gear ratio 5th Gear ratio 6th Gear ratio Reverse Gear ratio Final 2.0 i-VTEC Manual 5 5.85 ES & ES-GT / 5.86 EX 2.61 467 (460 with NAVI) 65 1428-1501 1935 434 1020/920 1500 500 60 6 Speed MT 3.266 1.884 1.297 1.023 0.829 0.720 3.583 4.388 2.0 i-VTEC Auto 5 5.85 ES & ES-GT / 5.86 EX 2.61 467 (460 with NAVI) 65 1458-1532 1960 428 1045/920 1500 500 60 5 Speed AT 2.785 1.684 1.128 0.772 0.592 2.000 4.437 5 5.86 2.61 460 65 1480- 1570 1995 425 1055/950 1600 500 60 6 Speed MT 3.266 1.884 1.361 1.023 0.829 0.686 3.583 4.764 2.4 i-VTEC Manual 5 5.86 2.61 460 65 1516-1602 2030 428 1095/950 1600 500 60 5 Speed AT 2.651 1.613 1.081 0.772 0.566 2.000 4.437 2.4 i-VTEC Auto 5 5.86 2.61 2.2 iDTEC Manual 5 5.86 2.61 2.2 i-DTEC Auto 5 6.05 2.53 460 65 1575-1659 2060 401 1145/935 1700 500 60 6 Speed MT 3.933 2.037 1.297 0.975 0.777 0.634 4.008 3.55 Type S 467 (460 with NAVI) 65 1542-1632 2030 398 1130/920 1700 500 60 6 Speed MT 3.933 2.037 1.297 0.975 0.777 0.634 4.008 3.55 467 (460 with NAVI) 65 1615-1700 2110 410 1200/930 1100 500 60 5 Speed AT 2.697 1.606 1.071 0.693 0.490 1.888 4.312

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Accord Saloon Equipment Levels


Safety Driver i-SRS Airbag (Continuously staged inflation) Passenger SRS Airbag with Cut Off Switch Side Airbags (Front) Side Curtain Airbags (Front and Rear) Active Head Rests (Front) FR brake 16" vented disk RR brake 15" solid disk FR brake 17" vented disk RR brake 16" drum in disk ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Brake Assist (BA) Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Front Seat Belts with 2 Stage Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) Rear Seat Belts with Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ISO Fix Points (Outer Rear Seats) Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Security Immobilizer System Security Alarm System Ultrasonic Sensor Tilt sensor Super Locking Selectable Door Unlock Tonneau Cover Remote Central Locking with 2 Jack Knife Keys Interior - Trim Fabric Interior 1/2 Leather/Fabric Interior Leather Interior Leather Steering Wheel Leather Shift Knob Alloy Pedals ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL on 2.4 i-VTEC on 2.4 i-VTEC O on 2.4 i-VTEC O on 2.4 i-VTEC on 2.4 i-VTEC ES - DIESEL Manual Automatic ES-GT - DIESEL Manual Automatic EX - DIESEL O O TYPE-S O O

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Accord Saloon Equipment Levels


Grey Rooflining Function and Technoogy Muti Info Display (MID) with Maintenance Reminder System Shift Indicator ight (SIL) Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motion Adaptive EPS Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Dual Auto A/C Climate Control i-Dual Auto A/C Rear A/C Vent Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Rain Sensing Auto Wipers Dusk Sensing Auto Lights Auto Dim Rear View Mirror Parking Sensors (Front and Rear) Power Windows (Front and Rear) DR/AS One Touch Power Window (Up/Down) RR One Touch Power Window (Up/Down) Power Window Key Fob Operation Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel Electric Adjustable and Heated Door Mirrors Electrically Retractable Door Mirrors Exterior Mirror Tilt for Reverse Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors with Illumination Sunglasses Box Climate Controlled Glove Box Accessory Socket (Instrument Panel) Accessory Socket (Centre Console) Accessory Socket (Trunk) Cargo net Cargo net hook Power Tailgate Driver Seat Manual Height Adjustment Passenger Seat Manual Height Adjustment Driver Seat Manual Lumbar Support Passenger Seat Manual Lumbar Support ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL O EX - PETROL ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL O EX - DIESEL TYPE-S

O on 2.4L i-VTEC

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DR & AS Seat Power Adjust (8 way) with DR Memory Driver Seat Back Pocket Passenger Seat Back Pocket Heated Seats (Front) Interior Lights Combi Meter Colour White Combi Meter Colour Red Ignition Lock Illumination Map Light (Front) Trunk Light Glove Box Light Courtesy Door Light Ambient Footwell Light (Front) Ambient Light (Front) Courtesy Light (Front and Rear) Audio and Communications 1CD Tuner - MP3 Compatible Premium Audio - 6CD Tuner - MP3 Compatible with Subwoofer Aux Jack USB Jack (iPod Compatible) 6 Speakers 10 Speakers (including Subwoofer) Steering Wheel Remote Audio Controls Bluetooth TM Hands Free Telephone (HFT) DVD Satellite Navigation Exterior Aero Bumpers (FR lower, side sills, RR lower) Aero Bumpers (FR lower, side sills) Chrome Exterior Door Handles Power sunroof Privacy Glass Exhaust Finisher Single RR exhaust exit Twin RR exhaust exits Roof Rail ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL EX - DIESEL TYPE-S O O O O O O

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Exterior Lights Halogen Headlights Bi-HID Headlights with Auto Levelling Highbeam Support System (HSS) Active Cornering Light (ACL) Headlight Washers Front Fog Lights High Mount Brake Light LED High Mount Brake Light Daytime Running Lights Wheels 16" Alloy Wheels 17" Alloy Wheels 18" Alloy Wheels Tyres 205/60 R16 92V Tyres 225/50 R17 98V Tyres 235/40 R18 98W Spare Temper Tyre T135/80 D16 101M Spare Temper Tyre T145/80 R17 107M Tyre Repair Kit Standard O Optional U Upgrade ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL O O O O ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL EX - DIESEL O O O O TYPE-S

U U

U U

U U

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Accord Tourer Technical Data


Engine Body Type Engine Type Driven Wheels Transmission Type Engine Type Displacement (cc) Valve Train Emission Standard Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Cylinder layout Engine layout Number of cylinders Compression ratio Fuel delivery type Fuel Required Performance Engine Maximum Power (kW at rpm) Engine Maximum Power (PS at rpm) Power (bhp at rpm) Torque (lb.ft at rpm) Engine Maximum Torque (Nm at rpm) 0 - 62 mph (seconds) Max Speed (mph) Fuel Economy and Emissions Urban Cycle (mpg) Extra Urban (mpg) Combined (mpg) Combined CO2 (g/km) Dimensions Overall Length (mm) Overall Width (mm) Overall Width including Door Mirror (mm) Overall Height - Unladen (mm) Wheelbase (mm) Track Front (mm) Track Rear (mm) Ground Clearance - with Driver (mm) 2.0 i-VTEC Manual 5D Tourer 2.0L i-VTEC FWD 6MT Petrol 1997 SOHC 16valve Euro 5 81.0 96.9 In line Transverse 4 10.6 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 115/6300 156/6300 154/6300 141/4100-5000 192/4100-5000 9.7 ES / 10.1 ES-GT 131 30.7 48.7 40.4 163 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1595 1600 135 2.0 i-VTEC Auto 5D Tourer 2.0L i-VTEC FWD 5AT Petrol 1997 SOHC 16valve Euro 5 81.0 96.9 In line Transverse 4 10.6 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 115/6300 156/6300 154/6300 141/4100-5000 192/4100-5000 11.1 ES / 11.5 ES-GT 130 27.7 49.6 38.7 170 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1595 1600 135 2.4 i-VTEC Manual 5D Tourer 2.4L i-VTEC FWD 6MT Petrol 2354 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 87.0 99 In line Transverse 4 11.0 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 148/7000 201/7000 198/7000 172/4300-4400 234/4300-4400 8.3 137 24.4 40.4 32.5 201 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1585 1590 135 2.4 i-VTEC Auto 5D Tourer 2.4L i-VTEC FWD 5AT Petrol 2354 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 87.0 99 In line Transverse 4 11.0 PGM-FI UNLEADED(95) 148/7000 201/7000 198/7000 172/4300-440 230/4200-4400 10.0 137 23.2 43.5 32.8 199 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1585 1590 135 2.2 iDTEC Manual 5D Tourer 2.2L i-DTEC FWD 6MT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85.0 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 110/4000 150/4000 148/4000 258/2000-2750 350 / 2000-2750 9.7 ES / 9.8 ES-GT / 10.1 EX 128 40.9 ES & ES-GT / 40.4 EX 61.4 ES & ES-GT / 60.1 EX 51.4 ES & ES-GT / 50.4 EX 143 ES & ES-GT / 146 EX 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1595 ES & ES-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & ES-GT / 1590 EX 135 2.2 i-DTEC Auto 5D Tourer 2.2L i-DTEC FWD 5AT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85.0 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 110/4000 150/4000 148/4000 258/2000-2750 350 / 2000-2750 10.4 ES/10.5 ES-GT/10.7 EX 126 34.4 ES & EX-GT / 34.0 EX 54.3 ES & EX-GT / 53.3 EX 44.8 ES & EX-GT / 44.1 EX 164 ES & EX-GT / 167 EX 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1595 ES & EX-GT / 1585 EX 1600 ES & EX-GT / 1590 EX 135 Type S 5D Tourer Type-S 2.2L i-DTEC High FWD 6MT Diesel 2199 DOHC 16valve Euro 5 85.0 96.9 In line Transverse 4 16.3 Common rail DIESEL 132/4000 180/4000 177/4000 280/2000-2750 380/2000-2750 8.8 134 39.2 57.6 49.6 150 4750 1840 2110 1470 2705 1585 1590 135

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Accord Tourer Technical Data


Max. Seating Capacity (persons) Turning Circle - at Body (m) Steering Wheel Lock to Lock (wheel turns) Capacity Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat up (litres, VDA method) Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat Down Load to Window (litres, VDA method) Max Trunk Capacity - Rear Seat Down Load to Roof (litres, VDA method) Fuel Tank (litres) Weight Curb Weight (kg) Max. Permissible Weight (kg) Payload (kg) Max. Permissible Axle Weight - Front/Rear (kg) Max. Towing Weight (kg) braked Max. Towing Weight (kg) unbraked Max. Roof Load (kg) Transmission Transmission Type Gear ratio 1st Gear ratio 2nd Gear ratio 3rd Gear ratio 4th Gear ratio 5th Gear ratio 6th Gear ratio Reverse Gear ratio Final 5 5.85 2.61 406 660 1183 65 1480-1565 1990 425 1020/1000 1500 500 80 6 Speed MT 3.266 1.884 1.297 1.023 0.829 0.72 3.583 4.388 2.0 i-VTEC Manual 5 5.85 2.61 406 660 1183 65 1508-1586 2015 429 1045/1000 1500 500 80 5 Speed AT 2.785 1.684 1.128 0.772 0.592 2.000 4.437 2.0 i-VTEC Auto 5 5.86 2.61 406 660 1183 65 1533-1636 2050 414 1055/1030 1600 500 80 6 Speed MT 3.266 1.884 1.361 1.023 0.829 0.686 3.583 4.764 2.4 i-VTEC Manual 5 5.86 2.61 406 660 1183 65 1569-1666 2085 419 1095/1030 1600 500 80 5 Speed AT 2.651 1.613 1.081 0.772 0.566 2.000 4.437 2.4 i-VTEC Auto 5 5.86 2.2 iDTEC Manual 5 5.86 2.2 i-DTEC Auto 5 6.05 Type S 406 660 1183 65 1598-1703 2100 397 1130/1000 1700 500 80 6 Speed MT 3.933 2.037 1.297 0.975 0.777 0.634 4.008 3.550 406 660 1183 65 1673-1766 2180 414 1200/1010 1100 500 80 5 Speed AT 2.697 1.606 1.071 0.693 0.490 1.888 4.312 406 660 1183 65 1629-1715 2125 410 1145/1005 1700 500 80 6 Speed MT 3.933 2.037 1.297 0.975 0.777 0.634 4.008 3.550

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Accord Tourer Equipment Levels


Safety Driver i-SRS Airbag (Continuously staged inflation) Passenger SRS Airbag with Cut Off Switch Side Airbags (Front) Side Curtain Airbags (Front and Rear) Active Head Rests (Front) FR brake 16" vented disk RR brake 15" solid disk FR brake 17" vented disk RR brake 16" drum in disk ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Brake Assist (BA) Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Front Seat Belts with 2 Stage Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) Rear Seat Belts with Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ISO Fix Points (Outer Rear Seats) Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Security Immobilizer System Security Alarm System Ultrasonic Sensor Tilt sensor Super Locking Selectable Door Unlock Tonneau Cover Remote Central Locking with 2 Jack Knife Keys Interior - Trim Fabric Interior 1/2 Leather/Fabric Interior Leather Interior Leather Steering Wheel Leather Shift Knob Alloy Pedals Grey Rooflining ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL manual manual automatic automatic O O ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL EX - DIESEL O O TYPE-S O O

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Accord Tourer Equipment Levels


Function and Technology Multi Info Display (MID) with Maintenance Reminder System Shift Indicator Light (SIL) Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motion Adaptive EPS Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Dual Auto A/C Climate Control i-Dual Auto A/C Rear A/C Vent Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Rain Sensing Auto Wipers Dusk Sensing Auto Lights Auto Dim Rear View Mirror Parking Sensors (Front and Rear) Power Windows (Front and Rear) DR/AS One Touch Power Window (Up/Down) RR One Touch Power Window (Up/Down) Power Window Key Fob Operation Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel Electric Adjustable and Heated Door Mirrors Electrically Retractable Door Mirrors Exterior Mirror Tilt for Reverse Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors Sunvisor Vanity Mirrors with Illumination Sunglasses Box Climate Controlled Glove Box Accessory Socket (Instrument Panel) Accessory Socket (Centre Console) Accessory Socket (Trunk) Cargo net Cargo net hook Power Tailgate Driver Seat Manual Height Adjustment Passenger Seat Manual Height Adjustment Driver Seat Manual Lumbar Support Passenger Seat Manual Lumbar Support DR & AS Seat Power Adjust (8 way) with DR Memory ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL O EX - PETROL ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL O EX - DIESEL TYPE-S O O O

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Accord Tourer Equipment Levels


Driver Seat Back Pocket Passenger Seat Back Pocket Heated Seats (Front) Interior Lights Combi Meter Colour White Combi Meter Colour Red Ignition Lock Illumination Map Light (Front) Trunk Light Glove Box Light Courtesy Door Light Ambient Footwell Light (Front) Ambient Light (Front) Courtesy Light (Front and Rear) Audio and Communications 1CD Tuner - MP3 Compatible Premium Audio - 6CD Tuner - MP3 Compatible with Subwoofer Aux Jack USB Jack (iPod Compatible) 6 Speakers 10 Speakers (including Subwoofer) Steering Wheel Remote Audio Controls Bluetooth TM Hands Free Telephone (HFT) DVD Satellite Navigation Exterior Aero Bumpers (FR lower, side sills, RR lower) Aero Bumpers (FR lower, side sills) Chrome Exterior Door Handles Power sunroof Privacy Glass Exhaust Finisher Single RR exhaust exit Twin RR exhaust exits Roof Rail Exterior Lights Halogen Headlights Bi-HID Headlights with Auto Levelling ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL EX - DIESEL TYPE-S O O O O O O

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Accord Tourer Equipment Levels


Highbeam Support System (HSS) Active Cornering Light (ACL) Headlight Washers Front Fog Lights High Mount Brake Light LED High Mount Brake Light Daytime Running Lights Wheels 16" Alloy Wheels 17" Alloy Wheels 18" Alloy Wheels Tyres 205/60 R16 92V Tyres 225/50 R17 98V Tyres 235/40 R18 98W Spare Temper Tyre T135/80 D16 101M Spare Temper Tyre T145/80 R17 107M Tyre Repair Kit Standard O Optional U Upgrade ES - PETROL ES-GT - PETROL EX - PETROL O O O ES - DIESEL ES-GT - DIESEL EX - DIESEL O O O TYPE-S U U U U U U U U

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