2011 Geneva International Motor Show- Honda Accord Facelift Wagon (European Spec)
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Honda has unveiled the 2011 Accord facelift (Euro-spec) at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this week. Described as "subtly enhanced," the updated model features a new grille, modified bumpers, and revised headlights with clear indicators. Out back, there's refreshened tail lights and new chrome trim above license plate. While the interior is mostly untouched, Honda installed new seat upholstery, additional sound deadening material and thicker rear windows. Furthermore, the Type-S has faux metallic trim and red ambient lighting. Under the hood, engine options carryover with minor modifications for improved efficiency and reduced emissions. Most notably, the 2.2-liter i-DTEC diesel has 150 PS (110 kW / 148 hp) and CO2 emissions of 138 g/km. Other changes include a retuned suspension and active cornering headlights with High Beam Support. The latter option uses a CMOS camera sensor to detect oncoming traffic and automatically activate the low beams (if the high beams are currently selected). Look for the 2011 Honda Accord to start arriving at European dealerships in April. Source: Honda & World Car Fans
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