Honda CR-V Sport Touring
Crossover · Gasoline
vs
Honda Accord Touring
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
Honda CR-V Sport Touring
Car A
Honda CR-V Sport Touring
A five-seat, gasoline-powered model that leans toward value and family-compact use, with strong signals for reliability and safety. Adequate performance and reasonable consumption make it easy to live with, but it isn't built for cargo-heavy or enthusiast driving.
5 seatsCrossoverGasoline5-star safety
Honda Accord Touring
Car B
Honda Accord Touring
Honda Accord Touring blends reliability and safety priorities with strong acceleration and useful space, suiting growing families and road trips. If you want AWD, extra cargo flexibility, or the very lowest fuel use, this FWD setup may not be your best fit.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safety252 hp
Why compared different body typesame brandsame powertrainsame seatsdifferent segmentsimilar price

Usage fit

Family 61 / 64
City 50 / 36
Budget / value 63 / 63
Road trip 45 / 60
Performance 25 / 28
Cargo 15 / 26
Practical 45 / 45
Premium 26 / 33
Winter 34 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Honda CR-V Sport Touring · Orange = Honda Accord Touring

Specs side-by-side

Spec Honda CR-V Sport Touring Honda Accord Touring
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Honda CR-V Sport Touring

  • Ranks strongly for reliability and safety in its class
  • Five-seat practicality suits family-compact and city driving
  • Brisk enough 0–100 km/h in 7.5 s for confident merging
  • 8.5 L/100 km combined consumption fits mixed commuting

Honda Accord Touring

  • Reliability and safety rank highly in our signals
  • Quick 0–100 km/h in 5.5 s for confident passing
  • Five-seat layout and 473 L trunk work for family duty and travel
  • Good value in its segment at $36,700 given performance and space

Verdict

Pick Honda CR-V Sport Touring if…
Lower entry price
Honda CR-V Sport Touring starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Honda Accord Touring if…
More power
Honda Accord Touring puts out 252 hp vs 190 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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