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Compare 2021 Honda Accord vs. 2021 Hyundai Elantra

2021 Honda Accord
2021 Hyundai Elantra

2021 Honda Accord

vs.

2021 Hyundai Elantra

1.5L 4cyl Turbo

Engine

2.0L 4cyl
192 HP

Horsepower

147 HP
30 city / 38 hwy*

Fuel Economy

33 city / 43 hwy*

Serving Danville, VA.

Built on an iconic midsize platform, the 2021 Honda Accord offers a turbo engine and hybrid system. Having a compact body, the 2021 Hyundai Elantra is mainly designed for frugal buyers. Steve Padgett's Danville Honda explains the main differences of these popular sedans.

Performance

The 2021 Honda Accord is powered by a 1.5-liter engine block that spits out 192 total horsepower. Employing a turbocharger with a boost pressure of slightly more than 20 psi, the I-4 powertrain unleashes 192 pound-feet of peak torque. Such an impressive output is achieved when the tachometer reading varies between 1,600 and 5,000 RPM. Using direct fuel injection, the 16-valve VTEC valvetrain is also remarkably efficient. With leverage from the default Idle Stop and Eco Assist, this midsize Honda sedan gets great gas mileage. According to the EPA, the 2021 Accord boasts a highway fuel economy of up to 38 MPG. In dramatic contrast, the 2021 Hyundai Elantra runs on a 2.0-L engine that barely gets 150 net hp. This naturally aspirated, four-cylinder powerplant has a peak torque output of just above 130 lb-ft. Installed only on the Elantra N-Line, the 1.6-L GDI engine slightly exceeds the horsepower and torque ratings of the Accord's default turbo engine. You should ask Steve Padgett's Danville Honda about the Accord's other top performance highlights, such as a continuously variable transmission system that's mated to the entry-level powertrain. You could also request a virtual test drive in a model that runs on a 10-speed automatic transmission system. If you want even better efficiency, select the hybrid powertrain for this premium Honda sedan. You could test drive online the electronic CVT system that comes with deceleration selectors for regenerative braking. A permanent magnet AC motor is an important component of the hybrid powertrain, which ensures a fuel economy of up to 48 MPG on the highway and in the city. You could select the EV, ECON and Sport driving modes for the hybrid system. In stunning contrast, the 2021 Elantra offers a manual transmission that makes only six gear speeds. A seven-speed gearbox with dual clutches is installed only on the sporty N-Line trim.

Technology

When you take a virtual test drive in the 2021 Accord, you will discover the cutting-edge technologies inside the cabin. This premium midsize sedan boasts an 8.0-inch, high-resolution display with touch controls and voice commands. Every trim has the HandsFreeLink technology from Bluetooth. As you test drive online this reliable Honda car, you could also try the HondaLink services for enhanced connectivity. Likewise, the 2021 Elantra offers an 8.0-inch infotainment system with the exclusive BlueLink services. Both sedans include wireless smartphone integration through Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. These vehicles also offer a wireless charging system for compatible Qi-supported mobile devices. Generating 450 net acoustic watts, 10 speakers are optional inside the 2021 Accord. Made by the Bose firm, the Elantra's best sound system has eight speakers. However, both sedans offer abundant entertainment on HD Radio and SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

Safety

The 2021 Accord flaunts the Honda Sensing suite that delivers superb value in active safety. When you test drive online this midsize sedan, you could learn about the standard accident-prevention technologies at hand, such as the Collision Mitigation Braking or Road Departure Mitigation. Your commutes will be less stressful thanks to help from the Adaptive Cruise Control, which is supplemented by the Low-Speed Follow technology. Additionally, this premium Honda sedan has the Traffic Sign Recognition that encourages safe and responsible driving habits on any public road. For its affordable retail price, the 2021 Elantra also offers awesome value in safety technologies. Most of the car's driver-assistance features come from the SmartSense suite. However, this compact Hyundai sedan doesn't have a head-up display, which is available for the 2021 Accord.


*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.