2026 Honda Accord Sedan
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2026 Honda Accord in Muskegon, MI
The 2026 Honda Accord has spent decades earning a reputation as the midsize sedan that does everything well, and this generation continues that approach with a refined, driver-focused package that covers the full range of Muskegon daily driving. Available with a naturally aspirated four-cylinder or a turbocharged four-cylinder on Sport and Sport-L trims, the Accord offers West Michigan buyers meaningful powertrain choice without complicating the decision. A standard 7-inch touchscreen on the base LX, expanding to a 9-inch display on EX and above, standard Honda Sensing® on every trim, and a spacious, well-built cabin that consistently draws praise for quality above its class make the 2026 Accord a vehicle that earns its reputation drive after drive.
Interior Features Designed for the Long Haul and the Daily Grind
The Accord's interior centers on a low, clean dashboard layout that keeps controls logically placed and forward visibility clear — a combination that makes every Muskegon commute and every longer West Michigan drive feel less demanding. Soft-touch materials at key contact points on the dashboard and door panels give the cabin a quality feel that consistently draws favorable comparisons from drivers stepping in from similarly priced competitors. Front-seat occupants get 42.3 inches of legroom with 39.3 inches of headroom, while rear passengers receive 40.9 inches of legroom — among the most generous measurements in the midsize class. Trunk space reaches 16.7 cubic feet on EX and above, practical for the full range of weekly errands, weekend gear hauls, and longer road trips up through the Upper Peninsula. A standard wireless phone charger on EX and above, push-button start, and heated front seats on Sport and above keep daily conveniences covered without requiring an upgrade.
Exterior Features With a Coupe-Like Silhouette That Turns Heads
The Accord's exterior design carries a fastback-inspired profile with a long hood, sloping roofline, and clean body lines that give it a more premium, coupe-like presence than the midsize sedan segment typically delivers. Standard LED headlights across the lineup provide consistent, sharp forward visibility on darker West Michigan roads, and the Sport trim's 19-inch alloy wheels sharpen the athletic stance considerably from the base LX's 17-inch setup. Angular LED taillights complete the rear design cleanly, and Sport and Sport-L trims gain a sport mesh front grille and gloss-black exterior accents that give the sedan a more assertive appearance without requiring a visual package. Rain-sensing windshield wipers on EX and above adjust automatically to the intensity of West Michigan's lake-effect precipitation, a quiet feature that earns ongoing appreciation through the fall and winter months.
Performance Features Matched to What Muskegon Drivers Actually Drive
The base LX and EX trims run a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 192 horsepower through a continuously variable transmission that keeps power delivery smooth across Muskegon's stop-and-go and open highway driving conditions. Sport and Sport-L trims step up to a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 252 horsepower paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, delivering more confident acceleration for West Michigan highway merges and a more engaging drive character on the open stretches of M-46 and US-31 through Muskegon County. The Accord's well-tuned suspension balances comfortable ride quality on West Michigan's varied road surfaces with composed, responsive handling through corners, making it equally capable on the daily commute and longer Great Lakes road trips.
Safety Features Standard on Every Accord Before the Options Sheet Starts
Honda Sensing® comes standard on every 2026 Accord from the base LX trim upward, covering Collision Mitigation Braking System with pedestrian detection, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Keeping Assist System with Traffic Jam Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, Forward Collision Warning, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Blind Spot Information System and Rear Cross Traffic Alert come standard on EX and above, adding lane-change awareness on US-31 and reverse-maneuver awareness in Muskegon's commercial parking areas. Auto High-Beam headlights manage the high-to-low transition based on oncoming traffic, reducing manual intervention on unlit county roads and rural routes across West Michigan. A standard rearview camera activates in every reverse situation, and the ACE™ body structure manages crash energy distribution throughout the vehicle's frame.
Muskegon's Midsize Standard — Come Take the Accord for a Drive
The 2026 Honda Accord brings generous passenger and cargo room, available turbocharged power, a coupe-like exterior, standard Honda Sensing® across every trim, and a cabin built to West Michigan's full seasonal demands to Muskegon drivers who want a midsize sedan that holds up to serious scrutiny. Come in and take one out on the roads you drive every day.