Toyota Corolla vs Honda Accord


Toyota Corolla vs Honda Accord

Is it time to choose your next sedan? Two models may be at the forefront of your mind: the 2021 Toyota Corolla and the Honda Accord. Which one should you choose, though?

Luckily, the team at Phillips Toyota is here to show you how the Corolla and the Accord differ, helping you decide which one is best suited around the streets of Leesburg, The Villages, Apopka, Mount Dora, and Clermont, FL.


Roam for Longer in the Corolla and the Accord

Toyota Corolla MPG

The 2021 Toyota Corolla and the Honda Accord are two sedans ready for action with a considerable amount of power under the hood. However, nothing interrupts a spirited performance more than having to stop often to refuel.

Luckily, the Corolla offers two efficient gas powertrains for you to choose from:

  • 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine: EPA-estimated 30 city MPG and 38 highway MPG.¹
  • 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine: EPA-estimated 31 city MPG and 40 highway MPG.¹

The Accord, on the other hand, only has one gas motor to offer you. Earning an EPA-estimated 30 city MPG and 38 highway MPG as well, this sedan will keep you on the road for miles. However, if you’re looking to go the extra mile, the available 2.0-liter engine in the Corolla has the added MPG to take you there.


Toyota Corolla and Honda Accord Hybrid Options

Toyota Corolla HybridWhile the Honda Accord only has one gas motor to offer you, it does give you a hybrid powertrain to choose from as well. Thanks to the combined efforts of the engine and the battery, this sedan earns an EPA-estimated 48 city MPG and 48 highway MPG.

Once again, the 2021 Corolla refuses to be outdone. Its 1.8-liter 4-cylinder hybrid engine delivers an EPA-estimated 53 city MPG and 52 highway MPG.¹ The Accord Hybrid can’t even come close to this type of efficiency.




2021 Corolla vs Accord: Exterior Measurements

Clearly, whether you choose a gas or a hybrid powertrain, these sedans are highly efficient for more enjoyable, uninterrupted commutes. Where these models really differ, though, are in their exterior dimensions:

Toyota Corolla

Length: 182.3 inches

Height: 56.5 inches

Width: 70.1 inches

Wheelbase: 106.3 inches

Honda Accord

Length: 192.2 inches

Height: 57.1 inches

Width: 73.3 inches

Wheelbase: 111.4 inches


As you can see, the Corolla is much smaller than the Accord overall. You may think size matters, but a more petite ride actually offers bigger benefits.

For starters, smaller vehicles tend to be more aerodynamic, which helps improve fuel economy. Additionally, a sleeker body is easier to maneuver in and out of traffic on the highway or when parking in a crowded lot.

A shorter wheelbase on the Corolla can also help this sedan accelerate faster. If you want a performance boost, this may be the ride for you.


Toyota Corolla vs Honda Accord: Which Sedan Will You Choose?

If you want greater efficiency and easier handling, the answer in clear. The 2021 Toyota Corolla has much more to offer over the Honda Accord, so you may want to step into the driver’s seat and see this sedan up close and personal.

Stop by Phillips Toyota. We hope to see our drivers near Leesburg, The Villages, Apopka, Mount Dora, and Clermont, Florida, soon!

 

¹ 2021 EPA-estimated mileage. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive.


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