2024 Honda Accord Embraces Touchscreen Controls
【Summary】The 2024 Honda Accord has introduced changes to its interior, including new controls and a square area around the digital gauge cluster. The upgrades also include a 10.5-inch head-up display. These changes are minor but significant.
The 2024 Accord has recently been launched in Japan, and Honda has wasted no time in making some modifications to the midsize luxury sedan that was introduced in the USA in late 2022.
Although the car is less than a year old, the changes made are not major. However, the most notable improvements can be found in the interior, where the 2024 Accord showcases some new controls.
Similar to last year's model, there is a 12.3-inch display proudly positioned on top of the center console, featuring Google built-in functionality. However, the area surrounding the digital gauge cluster has now been redesigned to have a square shape instead of being convex, possibly to accommodate the optional 10.5-inch head-up display.
While these alterations may be considered minor, there are more significant differences further down in the cabin.
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