The current Honda Accord is already quite a dynamic-looking vehicle, but over in Japan where the mid-size sedan recently went on sale, shoppers have a host of original optional accessories they can order from the brand’s “Access” division to make their rides stand out.
Starting at the front, the new Accord can be equipped with new lower skirts on either side of the bumper, for a price of 44,000 yen ($408). In addition, a new front grille can be optioned for the same price tag.
Spin around to the side and customers can cough up 66,000 yen ($612) for eye-catching skirts that add to the sporty appeal of the vehicle. Similarly, the rear bumper can be equipped with lower skirt add-ons for 44,000 yen, like those at the front. Speaking of the rear, a trunk lip spoiler is also available for 44,000 yen, as is a black Honda emblem for a modest 7,700 yen ($71).
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The most costly optional extras are the wheels. First, Honda is selling a set of 18-inch aluminum wheels for 46,200 yen ($428 – very cheap for a set of rims) while 19-inch versions are available for 49,500 yen ($459). Aluminum wheel garnish can also be optioned for 16,500 yen ($153).
A host of interior upgrades are also available. For example, Honda Japan offers front and second-row side step garnishes for 36,000 yen ($333), as well as pattern projection lights priced at 33,000 yen ($306). Other goodies include the paddle lights for 22,000 yen ($204), door pocket illumination for 11,000 yen ($102), and three different trunk finishes, including a carpeted mat, a trunk tray, and a cargo box to carry items.