If youβre in the market for a reliable midsize sedan, chances are the Honda Accord is already on your radar. And for good reason β itβs known for comfort, style, and excellent fuel efficiency.
But hereβs the thing π
Not all Accords are created equal when it comes to MPG (miles per gallon). Depending on the year, trim, and whether you pick a hybrid or gasoline model, your mileage can vary a lot.
π By the end, youβll know exactly which Accord fits your driving style, budget, and fuel-saving goals.
Honda Accord MPG by Year (Model-wise Breakdown)
πΉ Gasoline Models
Year | Engine | City MPG | Hwy MPG | Combined |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 2.4L 4-Cyl (CVT) | 23 | 34 | 27 |
2.4L 4-Cyl (CVT High Eff.) | 27 | 35 | 30 | |
3.5L V6 Auto | 21 | 34 | 24 | |
2024 | 1.5L Turbo | 29 | 37 | 32 |
2025 | 1.5L Turbo | 29 | 37 | 32 |
πΉ Hybrid Models
Year | Trim | City MPG | Hwy MPG | Combined |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | Accord Hybrid 2.0L | 49 | 45 | 47 |
2024 | Hybrid EX-L | 51 | 44 | 48 |
Hybrid Sport / Touring | 46 | 41 | 44 | |
2025 | Hybrid EX-L | 51 | 44 | 48 |
Hybrid Sport / Touring | 46 | 41 | 44 |
π Mileage Calculator β Estimate MPG & Fuel Cost
Honda Accord Hybrid: Best MPG Option
πΉ How Hybrid Models Stand Out
- Higher MPG: Accord Hybrid averages 44β48 MPG combined, while gas-only models average 27β32 MPG combined.
- Smooth Drive: Instant torque from the electric motor + quiet cabin.
- Eco-Friendly: Lower emissions, less fuel burned on daily commutes.
πΉ MPG Comparison: Hybrid vs Gasoline
Model Year | Gasoline (1.5L Turbo) | Hybrid (2.0L) | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
2024β25 | ~32 MPG combined | ~48 MPG combined | +16 MPG |
2015 | ~27 MPG combined | ~47 MPG combined | +20 MPG |
πΉ Average Fuel Cost Savings (U.S.)
- Average gas price: $3.50 / gallon (U.S. national avg).
- Typical annual mileage: 12,000 miles/year.
π Gasoline Accord (32 MPG)
- Uses ~375 gallons/year β $1,313 fuel cost.
π Accord Hybrid (48 MPG)
- Uses ~250 gallons/year β $875 fuel cost.
π‘ Savings: About $438 per year (and even more if gas prices rise).
β Takeaway: If you drive a lot (long commutes, highway trips), the Accord Hybrid pays for itself in fuel savings while offering a quieter, smoother ride.
Performance vs Efficiency
πΉ Performance
- Gasoline Models (1.5L Turbo, 192 hp) β Peppy acceleration, smooth for city & highway.
- Accord Hybrid (204 hp combined) β Instant torque from the electric motor, quick off the line, quieter in city driving.
- Handling β Accord feels stable and confident, with a slightly sporty edge compared to rivals like Camry or Altima.
πΉ Efficiency
- Gasoline Accord β ~27β32 MPG combined (solid for a midsize sedan).
- Hybrid Accord β ~44β48 MPG combined (one of the best in class).
- Best Case: In city stop-and-go traffic, the Hybrid shines with EV assistance, while the gas version does better on long highway trips.
πΉ The Balance
- If you love spirited driving & long road trips β Gasoline Accord may feel more natural.
- If you want maximum savings & daily comfort β Hybrid is the smarter pick.
- Honda engineered the Accord so you donβt sacrifice too much of one for the other β itβs efficient without feeling sluggish.
β Takeaway: The Accord is one of the few midsize sedans where you get both fun-to-drive performance and excellent MPG, especially if you go with the Hybrid.
Real-World MPG vs EPA Ratings
πΉ Why the Numbers Differ
- EPA Ratings β Tested in labs under controlled conditions (ideal temps, smooth driving cycles).
- Real World β Includes traffic jams, hills, weather, A/C use, and driving style β all of which lower MPG.
πΉ What Accord Drivers Report
Model | EPA Combined | Real-World Avg | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Gasoline (1.5L Turbo) | 32 MPG | 28β31 MPG | β1 to β4 MPG |
Hybrid (2.0L) | 48 MPG | 43β47 MPG | β1 to β5 MPG |
πΉ Key Factors That Affect Accord MPG
- π¦ City Traffic β Hybrids usually perform closer to EPA ratings here.
- π£οΈ Highway Driving β Gasoline models sometimes beat EPA estimates on long, steady trips.
- βοΈ Climate & A/C β Hot summers or cold winters can drop mileage by 5β10%.
- ποΈ Driving Style β Fast acceleration & hard braking cut MPG quickly.
β Takeaway: Expect your Accordβs real-world MPG to be slightly lower than the EPA number β but overall, it remains one of the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans in the U.S.
Honda Accord MPG: Competitor Comparison
When shopping midsize sedans, most buyers compare the Honda Accord with the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima. Hereβs how they stack up:
πΉ Gasoline Models (2025)
Model | City MPG | Hwy MPG | Combined | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Honda Accord 1.5L Turbo | 29 | 37 | 32 | Balanced mix of power + efficiency |
Toyota Camry 2.5L | 28 | 39 | 32 | Slightly better highway MPG |
Nissan Altima 2.5L | 27 | 39 | 31 | Competitive, but feels less sporty |
πΉ Hybrid Models (2025)
Model | City MPG | Hwy MPG | Combined | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Honda Accord Hybrid | 51 | 44 | 48 | Smooth + strong acceleration |
Toyota Camry Hybrid | 51 | 53 | 52 | Best overall MPG leader |
Nissan Altima Hybrid | (Discontinued) | β | β | No hybrid option available |
πΉ Key Takeaways
- β Best Highway MPG β Toyota Camry (gasoline).
- β Best Hybrid MPG β Toyota Camry Hybrid, but Accord Hybrid is very close with more engaging drive.
- β Best Driving Feel β Honda Accord (balanced steering + sporty edge).
- β Nissan Altima falls behind without a hybrid option.
π Bottom line: If you want maximum MPG β Camry Hybrid wins.
If you want the best mix of efficiency + fun β Accord Hybrid is the sweet spot.
Tips to Maximize Your Accordβs Mileage
π οΈ Tips to Maximize Your Accordβs Mileage
Quick, practical tips you can use today β small changes, big savings.
- βοΈUse Eco Mode
Switch to Eco for gentler throttle response and better city MPG.
- πSmooth Acceleration
Avoid hard starts and sudden braking β steady speed saves fuel.
- π§Keep Maintenance Up
Regular oil changes, clean air filters, and timely servicing keep MPG healthy.
- βοΈTire Pressure & Weight
Maintain correct tire pressure and remove heavy unused items from the trunk.
- βοΈA/C & Climate Use
Use A/C moderately. At low speeds, open windows; at highway speeds use the A/C efficiently.
- πΊοΈPlan & Combine Trips
Combine errands to reduce cold starts β that improves overall MPG.
Pro tip: If you drive >12,000 miles/year, a Hybrid usually pays off faster in fuel savings.