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Because Honda built it on the Accord sedan platform, the Crosstour delivered car-like ride and driving dynamics while offering the raised ride height and all-weather capability expected from a CUV. It ...
Under the skin, we expect the Crosstour to be a mix of Accord and Accord-based Pilot mechanicals, with all-wheel-drive models using a version of the system found in Honda’s SUVs. Engine choices ...
Honda has released two highly brushed up photos of the Accord Crosstour, and we can finally see its snout in full view. As the test car spy shots have migrated from altered Accord wagon to final ...
The Accord Crosstour is a new addition to the Honda lineup for 2010. Based on the hugely successful Accord sedan, the small, sleek crossover vehicle features a unique design and a taller profile.
The Honda Accord Crosstour has yet to make a real-world showing, but it's already no stranger to controversy. In a marketing push, Honda created a Facebook page for and revealed two images of the ...
we’ll say this polarizing Honda is uniquely distinctive in an intriguing way. First Impression: Like the Accord sedan upon which it’s based, the Crosstour is larger than you might expect.
Japanese manufacturer Honda released a teaser shot of the upcoming Accord Crosstour, prior to the official unveiling of the crossover on September 1. Additional details are yet to be released ...
For the Crosstour, the engineers at Honda increased the ground clearance to a Toyota Venza–matching 8.1 inches versus 5.7 for the Accord sedan. The hunchbacked Crosstour is two inches wider than ...
There are only a few hours left until Honda will finally debut the Accord Crosstour but the company chooses to tease us once again, this time with a photo showing the front right wheel of the ...
Not surprisingly, the Honda Accord Crosstour is based on, wait for it, the Honda Accord's chassis. The wheelbase is within a tenth of an inch of the sedan, but the Crosstour is 2.5-inches longer.