Honda says the 2014 Accord Hybrid, which carries an EPA-estimated 50 mpg (city) fuel economy rating, will debut at U.S. dealerships on Oct. 31. The vehicle's MSRP starts at $29,155 plus a destination and handling charge of $790.
The vehicle is covered by a three-year/36,000-mile limited vehicle warranty, a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty and a five-year/unlimited-mile corrosion limited warranty. The hybrid battery pack is covered by an eightyear/100,000-mile or 10-year/150,000 mile limited warranty, depending on the state of purchase and registration.
Standard equipment includes Honda's LaneWatch blind-spot display system, a rearview camera, LED daytime running lights, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, dual-zone automatic climate control, alloy wheels and more. The vehicle's fuel-economy ratings are 50 mpg city, 45 mpg highway and 47 mpg combined.
The 2014 Accord Hybrid is the manufacturer's first hybrid vehicle to be produced in Ohio, at Honda's Marysville Auto Plant. The Civic Hybrid is produced in Greensburg, Ind.