You’ve seen the ASEAN-spec ninth-gen Honda Accord at the Bangkok show; now it looks like it’s going to be our turn soon. Once again, our sister classifieds site oto.my has served up indicative pricing and specs – this time of Honda’s latest D-segment contender for our market.
UPDATE: We’ve driven the new Honda Accord. Click here to read our review.
The ad is for the 2.0 litre version, with push start, leather seats, sat-nav, reverse camera, DRLs and Econ mode among the equipment mentioned – sounds very much like our neighbours’ 2.0 EL Navi variant. 155 PS and 190 Nm of torque are fed to the front wheels via a five-speed auto gearbox.
An indicative price of RM149,800 is listed, and according to the ad, we’re looking at a probable launch sometime in August or September. Remember, things have yet to be made official – for the real deal, we’ll just have to be patient.
Learn more about the ASEAN-market ninth-gen Honda Accord here, and its US-market counterpart here. Click here to go to the ad on oto.my.
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