HONDA Accord Coupe 1994 - 1998

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In 1993, Honda retired the fourth generation of the two-door Accord and left a one-year gap before introducing a coupe for the fifth generation, but the wait worth it.
Finally, it was a proper coupe, not a sedan with two longer doors as the CC generation (the fourth). Even though it was based on the Accord V platform, it showed a completely different styling. Moreover, Honda built the car together with Rover, but each carmaker used some specific parts and bodyworks.

The coupe featured a lower height than the four or five-door sedan. Its front fascia showed similarly shaped headlights with wide lamps since its predecessor was criticized for its weak lights. In the back, Honda installed similar taillights to those found on the U.S. model.

Inside, there was a curved dashboard design that looked very similar to the one installed in the sedan. The instrument cluster was extended wider than the instrument panel and included the climate controls and the center vents. Its short center stack included only the digital clock and the sound system. Its front bucket seats were covered in velour for the base trim levels and in leather for the full-options. In the back, the Accord Coupe offered moderate legroom but decent headroom for two adults.

Under the hood, Honda installed a choice of two engines for most parts of the world and the impressive 190hp H22 engine for specific markets.

HONDA Accord Coupe 1994 1998

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