Compare 2022 Honda Civic vs 2022 Honda Accord

2022 Honda Civic vs 2022 Honda Accord
2022 Honda Civic 2022 Honda Accord

  Engine

2.0L I-4 1.5L Turbocharged I-4

  Horsepower

158 hp 192 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

31/40 * 30/38 *

  Cargo Space

14.8 cu. ft. 16.7 cu. ft.

  Rear Legroom

37.4 in. 40.4 in.

  Infotainment Display

7.0-in. touchscreen 8.0-in. touchscreen

  Climate Control

Automatic Climate Control System Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System

2022 Honda Civic vs 2022 Honda Accord

Serving Brighton, MI

The Honda Accord and the Honda Civic have captivated drivers in the Brighton area and beyond for the last several decades. While they both have magnetic appeal, they deliver a different ownership experience. The Civic, for example, is a sporty compact car, while the Accord is a midsize sedan. This is only one of many differences between the Civic and the Accord that you should be aware of before making your selection. Our Serra Honda Brighton sales reps are available to support your review of these exciting models.

Performance

The 2022 Honda Civic’s primary engine is a 158-horsepower, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder system. It features a continuously variable transmission. Mid-range trims have a 180-horsepower, 1.5-liter, turbo four-cylinder engine. The top trim available steps its horsepower output up to 200 and its engine is paired with a six-speed manual transmission that features rev-match tech. The 2022 Honda Accord has two engine systems. Most trims receive 192 horsepower from a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder system. It is associated with a continuously variable transmission. Select trims pull 252 horsepower from a turbo 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine. This system comes with a 10-speed auto transmission.

Appearance

The smaller Civic has an aerodynamic profile with bold accent lines that run down the sides. These accents trend inward to show off the Civic’s powerful side. A thin, black grille stretches across the nose, and it curves upward slightly to link with the angled, LED-topped headlights. The sportiness of the Civic is further defined by a molded, black fascia that runs below the grille. The Accord has premium styling that shows off its sophisticated side. Its flowing profile includes an arched roof, and the sides are smooth with a touch of gentle definition. The chrome grille is topped by a thick bar, and this bar trends above the multi-elemental LED headlights. The grille drops down through the front bumper, and modest foglamp ports flank it.

Features

The 2022 Civic and the Accord have many shared features. For example, both are available with a premium audio system, a wireless device charging pad, a navigation system, a large central display screen, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rear mirror, and other equipment. They also have front and rear parking sensors, low-speed auto-braking, blind-spot detection, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control, and other safety technologies.

At Serra Honda Brighton, we usually have an extensive inventory that features a great selection of Accord and Civic trim levels. To explore today’s inventory in greater detail, reach out to our Honda sales associates today.

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* 2022 Honda Civic: 31 city/40 highway/35 combined mpg rating for LX. 30 city/37 highway/33 combined mpg rating for Sport. 33 city/42 highway/36 combined mpg rating for EX. 31 city/38 highway/34 combined mpg rating for Touring. Based on 2022 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

2022 Honda Accord: 30 city/38 highway/33 combined mpg rating for LX and EX-L. 29 city/35 highway/32 combined mpg rating for Sport 1.5T and Special Edition. 22 city/32 highway/26 combined mpg rating for Sport 2.0T and Touring 2.0T. 48 city/47 highway/47 combined mpg rating for Hybrid and Hybrid EX-L. 44 city/41 highway/43 combined mpg rating for Hybrid Sport and Touring. Based on 2022 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.