HONDA Accord Crosstour Crosstour 2013 - 2016

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Honda tried the market with a 5-door GT car named Accord Crosstour starting with 2009, but the car didn’t convince too many buyers.
In 2013, it refreshed the look and re-named it Crosstour, without the Accord.

The world was already on the recovery path after the economic crisis and the car-manufacturers started to built different cars to test the market. On the SUV side, the coupe-like vehicles such as the X6 was a big success. The four-door coupe, like the CLS and the Volkswagen Passat CC, was another hit. Honda tried to break into a new segment, the cross-over utility segment, with a fastback based on a family sedan. In 2013, the Accord name was taken out from the car’s name and the facelifted version was sold with only the Crosstour name.

The design was considered by Honda fans as a big flop. The Crosstour featured a front side that resembled the Accord (U.S. model) but with higher ground clearance and a fake skid-plate under the bumper. A big chromed grille was installed on the front. In the back, some minor changes were done to the bumper and another skid plate underneath.

Inside, the most important feature of the car when compared to a regular Accord was the trunk, which featured a big removable underfloor storage area. It was like a deep plastic tray, good for wet or dirty items. A keyless-entry and push-button start system were introduced.

For the engine bay, Honda offered an improved V6 engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 2010 model featured the previous 3.5-liter unit but mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

HONDA Accord Crosstour 2013 2016

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