SPY PHOTOS: Honda Accord Coupe for U.S.
Both V6 and 4-cylinder caught
By Text by Andreas Conradt
May 25, 2007 9:36 AM
Filed Under: Honda, Japanese, Spy Photos
Both Accord V6 and 4-cylinder models caught
You’ve seen the Honda Coupe concept, and maybe even a handful of camera-phone snaps, but we have the real thing – and these are up close and as sharp as can be! With the sheet metal pretty true to the concept, the all-new Honda Accord Coupe will reach the production line this coming September or October, with the first shipments to dealers shortly afterwards. Honda sources have publicly talked about more horsepower, better fuel economy, cylinder deactivation and lower emissions for the V6-powered Accord, but no firm specification are currently available. This time we’ve caught the 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder versions and we’ll bet that pictures won’t get any better until embargo breaks or scanned dealer brochures get leaked closer to their official reveal dates!
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