Sunday, June 27, 2010
2011 Honda Accord changes in the U.S. new photos
Small updates to the exterior and improves fuel consumption's new sedan
Honda held a slight change in the Accord sold in the United States. The sedan had the front grille, bumper and lights updated, plus new wheels and make some changes inside.
Instead of the chromed frame, now the Accord brings a chrome grille with fillets and a greater ruler on top. The Shock won for sharper creases, but preserves the previous format. At the rear, an extension of the lanterns were installed in the trunk lid.
Inside, Honda says it has shifted to the commands of the air near the driver. In version V6 coupe version now has paddle shifts on the steering wheel.
The automaker also improved the engine to consume less fuel. The version with four-cylinder engine can run 14.3 km with one liter of gasoline on the road and 9.8 km in the city. Already the V6 version is 12.8 km and 8.1 km on the road in the city.
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