Honda Starts Production of 2013-MY Accord in Ohio
MARYSVILLE, OH - For the 2013 model-year, the Accord features powertrain technologies from the automaker’s new “Earth Dreams” engine and transmission lineup.

The 2013 Honda Accord Sedan Touring edition.

The 2013 Honda Accord Sedan Touring edition.
MARYSVILLE, OH – Honda announced that it has started production of its all-new 2013-MY Accord at the company’s manufacturing plant in Marysville, Ohio. For the 2013 model-year, the Accord features powertrain technologies from the automaker’s new “Earth Dreams” engine and transmission lineup.
The 2013 Accord Sedan and Coupe will feature all-new powertrains, including the first application in the U.S. of the new Earth Dreams 2.4L direct-injected four-cylinder engine. Honda will pair that engine with a six-speed manual transmission or the new company’s Continuously Variable Transmission. Honda also plans to offer a new 3.5L V-6 engine, paired with a new 6-speed automatic transmission or an available 6-speed manual transmission, for both models. The automaker hasn’t yet announced fuel-economy or performance figures for this new vehicle.
Other features on the all-new Accord include a new aerodynamic exterior and new safety technologies, including Honda’s LaneWatch blind-spot display, which enhances visibility of the passenger-side roadway, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning.
Standard technologies on the 2013-MY Accord is a rearview camera and Expanded View Driver's Mirror, the Bluetooth HandsFreeLink phone interface, the Multi-Information Display (i-MID), SMS text messaging function and Pandora Internet Radio interface.
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