Verdict
2022 Honda Accord earns 7.5/10 in the CarsbySpec specification-led assessment and places 3rd of 11 among nearby hybrid sedans. Value for money is its strongest measured area. Performance is the principal numerical compromise.
Its value-for-money score is 8.6/10, placing it 3rd of 11. The strongest value score in this peer set belongs to the 2022 Toyota Corolla.
This makes the review useful for building a shortlist, but it cannot answer questions that require driving the car. Ride comfort, cabin noise, steering response, braking consistency and material quality should still be checked in person.
Performance
The 1.5T Sport version used as the baseline records 192 hp, 260 Nm of torque, 7.9 seconds from 0-100 km/h, and a 210 km/h top speed. Its power output ranks 9th of 11 among entries with comparable data. Its acceleration ranks 8th of 11 among entries with comparable data.
These figures describe straight-line potential only. They do not reveal brake feel, grip in poor conditions, steering accuracy, stability or how consistently the car performs after repeated acceleration and braking.
Fuel economy and running range
The recorded energy picture includes 7.1 L/100km recorded consumption. Its listed range cannot be ranked because too few comparable entries contain that figure.
Published range and consumption can come from different regional cycles. Temperature, speed, wheel size, load and charging conditions can materially change the result, so the figures should be compared on the same test method wherever possible.
Interior space and everyday usability
For daily use, the specification lists 473 litres of cargo capacity, 5 seats, and a 1,474 kg curb weight. Its cargo capacity ranks 6th of 11 among entries with comparable data.
Capacity figures still need context: a large boot can be compromised by a narrow opening or high floor, and a seat count does not establish adult comfort. Those points require an inspection rather than a spreadsheet.
Safety and driver assistance
CarsbySpec does not yet hold a verified independent crash-test result matching this exact model year, generation and market. The car may be untested, tested under another name or specification, or still awaiting source review. Missing data is not treated as a zero score.
CarsbySpec does not treat curb weight, drivetrain or driver-assistance marketing as proof of crash safety. Before buying, verify the exact market version, standard safety equipment and outstanding recalls; a result from another generation is never silently reused.
Known problems and used-buying checks
CarsbySpec has not yet stored a sourced fault record that can be safely attached to this exact model year and generation. That is a coverage gap, not evidence that the car is fault-free.
Used Honda Accord inspection checklist
Recall status and service campaigns can change after publication. Check the exact VIN with the manufacturer or the relevant national authority, and use an independent pre-purchase inspection.
Price and value for money
The baseline starting price is $27,615 USD. That price ranks 2nd of 11 among entries with comparable data. Its value-for-money score is 8.6/10, placing it 3rd of 11. The strongest value score in this peer set belongs to the 2022 Toyota Corolla.
The value score combines starting price with performance, range and cargo figures where available. It does not assume identical taxes, incentives, warranties, servicing or standard equipment across countries, so local quotations still matter.
Which version should you choose?
There are 2 recorded 2022 versions. On the available price and specification data, the 1.5T Sport gives the strongest numerical balance of cost, performance, range and capacity. That is a value calculation rather than a claim about trim quality or equipment not stored in the database.
| Version | Power | 0-100 | Range | Price | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accord 1.5T Sport | 192 hp | 7.9 s | — | $27,615 | Value pick |
| Accord Hybrid EX-L | 212 hp | 7.5 s | — | $33,750 |
Which similar car is best?
The highest overall specification score in this hybrid sedan group belongs to the 2022 BMW 3 Series at 7.6/10. For value, the leading result is the 2022 Toyota Corolla at 9.1/10. These are data-led results, not universal buying recommendations.



