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New Accord will feature Honda's answer to Ford's SYNC

Posted Jul 2nd 2012 6:01PM

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Honda desperately needs to hit a home run with its all-new 2013 Accord, a car that's perennially on the best-seller list in North America.

The current Accord, which is in its eighth generation, debuted in 2008 before most of the latest and greatest technological advances began filtering their way into the interiors of mainstream cars and trucks. As such, Honda's family sedan offering is a ways behind in the infotainment and navigation categories.

For 2013, Honda will launch HondaLink, its next-generation infotainment package, in the Accord. Though the technology will see a much smaller debut in the Fit EV (as seen above), that rollout won't hit the masses the way it undoubtedly will in the Accord.

According to Wired, it's not yet clear if Honda will rely on satellite data or if the automaker will incorporate a cellular modem into the package, but either way, Honda's Aha Radio service will make its first appearance in the 2013 Accord. There's also a possibility that the Accord could be the first machine to use Siri integration from Apple, though that's nothing more than speculation at this point.

We certainly look forward to see what Honda has cooked up for its bread-winning model. After all, as shown most notably by Ford, having the most built-in technology, especially in its first generation, isn't always a slam-dunk with mainstream consumers.

News Source: Wired

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Glenn Laycock

I thought we saw "design studies" of the 2013 Accord and it was a yawn to the past -- with an resemblance to the last generation of Kia Optima (not the current Optima, which is pretty darn handsome).

July 03 2012 at 1:39 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bigfriggindeal

You want a home run Honda? Give us a 300+ hp engine, manual transmission option (on all trim levels), crisp handling, an AWD option and stay away from CVT's because they suck. That will get you part way there. Make your sedan RWD and aim for BMW 3 series handing at a price the average family can afford and you will have a home run.... But then that would be too courageous for Honda. They haven't produced anything that required a modicum of fortitude since the S2000 came out. I don't think Honda has it in them to depart from their vanilla flavoured, Melba Toast, high fibre, low excitement, tired combination of beige boredom. I have owned 5 Honda's and have considered the Accord for my next sedan , but I think I have purchased my last ... unless they wake up from their coma.

July 02 2012 at 9:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply