Last updated: 2026-03-04

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ExcellentReliability score: 84 out of 100, rated Excellent
2025 Honda Accord

2025 Honda Accord Reliability Score & Common Problems

The 2025 Honda Accord scores 84/100 ("Excellent"). However, its complaint rate is above the 2025 Sedan segment average (4.3 vs 2 per 10k).

Recalls

1

Complaints

65

Complaint Rate

4.3

per 10k sold

Above avg

Est. Annual Cost

$400

Below avg

Major Repair Risk

9%

NHTSA Rating

5/5

Score Breakdown

Complaint Severity35%
76/100 (Good)

Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume

Repair Costs30%
90/100 (Excellent)

Independent repair cost ratings

Recall Impact20%
88/100 (Excellent)

Recall count weighted by severity

Issue Diversity15%
88/100 (Excellent)

Breadth of reported problem categories

Buy

Strong reliability record — a solid choice for buyers.

Top Issues

STEERING (24)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (10)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (7)

1 recall on record

Should You Buy the 2025 Honda Accord?

The 2025 Honda Accord earns an Excellent 84/100 reliability score.

However, its complaint rate (4.3 per 10k sold) exceeds the Sedan segment average of 2, driven largely by steering (24) reports.

If buying used, confirm recall repairs are completed and pay particular attention to steering (24) during inspection and test drive.

Compared to the 2026 Honda Accord. See also the 2024 Honda Accord for an earlier comparison.

Pros

  • Strong reliability score
  • $126 cheaper to maintain than avg midsize cars
  • Infrequent unscheduled repairs
  • Low major repair risk (9%)
  • Low recall count

Cons

  • Above-average complaint rate for Sedan
  • STEERING issues reported (24 complaints)

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Common Problem Categories

Safety

  • 1 manufacturer recall issued

Other

  • STEERING (24)
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER (10)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (7)
  • SERVICE BRAKES (6)
  • VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (4)
  • POWER TRAIN (3)
  • SEAT BELTS (3)
  • AIR BAGS (2)
  • FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (2)
  • ENGINE (1)
  • SEATS (1)
  • FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM (1)
  • TIRES (1)

See detailed breakdown by component ↓

Recall Overview

1

recall on record

The 2025 Honda Accord has 1 recall on record. This is a low count. Recalls are manufacturer-initiated fixes for safety or compliance issues and are repaired at no cost to the owner at authorized dealerships.

NHTSA.gov →

Complaint Breakdown

4.3

per 10k sold

Segment avg: 2

LowAvgHigh
Low

Safety Incidents

Crashes

4

Fires

0

Injuries

4

Deaths

0

Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.

2025 Honda Accord Recall Details

1 recall has been issued for the 2025 Honda Accord. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.

25V7850002025-11-13

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2025 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles. Due to a software error, the integrated control module (ICM) central processing unit (CPU) may reset while driving, causing a loss of drive power.

Consequence

A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash or injury.

Remedy

Dealers will reprogram the ICM CPU software, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed January 6, 2026. Owners may contact Honda's customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's number for this recall is TN2. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall will be searchable on NHTSA.gov beginning November 18, 2025.

2025 Honda Accord NHTSA Safety Ratings

Overall Safety Rating

Overall safety rating: 5 out of 5
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)

Gas Powertrain

Driver: 5/5Passenger: 5/5

Rollover risk: 9.5%

Safety Technologies

Dynamic Head Restraints (Not Available)Head Restraint (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Advanced Belt Feature (Not Available)Seat Belt Pretensioners (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Seat Belt Load Limiters (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Adjustable Upper Belt Anchorage (Driver, Front Passenger)Seat Belt Reminder System (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Frontal Air Bag (Driver, Front Passenger)Head Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Torso and/or Pelvis Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Knee (Driver, Front Passenger)Additional Air Bags (Not Available)Meets Side Air Bag Out-of-Position Requirements (Yes)Unattended Child Reminder Direct Sensing System (Info Not Available)LATCH Locations (2nd row)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) (Standard)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) locations (Driver, Front Passenger, Roof)

HEV Powertrain

Driver: 5/5Passenger: 5/5

Rollover risk: 9.5%

Safety Technologies

Dynamic Head Restraints (Not Available)Head Restraint (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Advanced Belt Feature (Not Available)Seat Belt Pretensioners (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Seat Belt Load Limiters (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Adjustable Upper Belt Anchorage (Driver, Front Passenger)Seat Belt Reminder System (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Frontal Air Bag (Driver, Front Passenger)Head Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Torso and/or Pelvis Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Knee (Driver, Front Passenger)Additional Air Bags (Not Available)Meets Side Air Bag Out-of-Position Requirements (Yes)Unattended Child Reminder Direct Sensing System (Info Not Available)LATCH Locations (2nd row)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) (Standard)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) locations (Driver, Front Passenger, Roof)
View full safety data on NHTSA.gov →

Honda Accord Repair Costs & Maintenance

Maintenance Rating

4.5Maintenance rating: 4.5 out of 5

Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.

Est. Annual Maintenance

$400

vs $526 avg for midsize cars

vs $652 avg for all vehicles

Repair Frequency

0.3

unscheduled repair visits per year

Severe Repair Probability

9%

chance of a major repair

Annual Cost Comparison

Accord
$400
Category Avg
$526
All Vehicles
$652

Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.

When Buying a Used 2025 Honda Accord

Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing, based on the most common reported issues.

  • Test steering for stickiness at highway speeds
  • Inspect sunroof glass for cracks or signs of stress
  • Verify brake system functionality and check for warning lights
  • Ensure Adaptive Cruise Control operates without unexpected braking
  • Check seat belts for proper retraction and locking
  • Test Apple CarPlay for responsiveness and stability
  • Examine tires and TPMS for proper operation

Check Any 2025 Honda Accord's History Before You Buy

Reliability scores tell you what to expect from the 2025 Accord in general — but every car has its own story. Uncover past accidents, title issues, odometer rollbacks, and service records for a specific Honda Accord with a free VIN lookup.

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2025 Honda Accord Common Problems by Component

65 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.

24
10
7
STEERING (24)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (10)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (7)SERVICE BRAKES (6)VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (4)POWER TRAIN (3)SEAT BELTS (3)AIR BAGS (2)Other (6)

STEERING

24 complaints

Owners of the 2025 Honda Accord frequently report steering issues characterized by a "sticky" or "stiff" steering wheel, particularly noticeable at higher speeds and during longer drives. Common symptoms include difficulty maintaining a straight path, inconsistent steering effort, and the need for overcorrection, which can lead to a loss of control. Additionally, some owners describe knocking or creaking noises at low speeds or when the vehicle is stationary. These issues are reported to occur in vehicles with varying mileage, including some as low as 1,500 miles. Safety implications are noted, with several owners expressing concern about potential loss of steering control, especially at highway speeds. This information can be crucial for potential buyers assessing the reliability and safety of the 2025 Honda Accord.

24 complaints total

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

10 complaints

Owners report several issues with the 2025 Honda Accord, with sunroof explosions being the most frequent. Multiple complaints describe the sunroof glass unexpectedly shattering while driving, often with no apparent external cause, and typically at low mileage or within months of purchase. This issue poses a potential safety risk, as shattered glass can enter the passenger compartment if the sunroof shade is open. Additionally, some owners mention a significant loss of power and multiple warning lights, such as TPMS and brake system failure, appearing on the dashboard, leading to a complete loss of vehicle control. Another reported issue involves a reduction in fuel economy and electric-only driving range following a hybrid system software update. These patterns suggest potential safety implications and performance concerns for prospective buyers.

10 complaints total

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

7 complaints

Owners report several electrical system issues with the 2025 Honda Accord, including repeated failures of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and malfunctions in the brake system. Complaints frequently mention the TPMS not alerting before tire failures and calibration warnings persisting despite multiple service visits. Another common issue involves the vehicle losing acceleration accompanied by brake system error messages and a complete dashboard alert, which some owners experience while driving at low speeds. Additionally, multiple owners describe problems with Apple CarPlay becoming unresponsive, requiring frequent vehicle restarts to regain functionality. These issues often occur soon after purchase, with no specific mileage range noted, and may pose safety risks such as loss of control or navigation capabilities.

7 complaints total
SERVICE BRAKES (6 complaints)

SERVICE BRAKES

6 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2025 Honda Accord report issues primarily with the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) and the parking/emergency brake. Complaints frequently mention the CMBS engaging unexpectedly, causing the vehicle to brake hard without obstruction, often accompanied by a "BRAKE" warning light. This issue has been associated with two crashes and one injury, highlighting significant safety implications. Another reported problem involves the parking/emergency brake engaging automatically when stopped, which can be difficult to disengage and poses a risk of being rear-ended. These issues appear across a range of mileages, with one owner noting the problem at 9,000 miles. Buyers should be aware of these potential concerns, especially regarding unexpected braking and the associated risks.

6 complaints total2 crashes2 injuries
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (4 complaints)

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

4 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2025 Honda Accord report issues with the vehicle's Adaptive Cruise Control and Traffic Assist systems, which sometimes lead to unexpected braking or acceleration. Complaints frequently mention the car applying brakes unexpectedly when passing slower vehicles or changing lanes, often without any vehicle directly ahead. Additionally, some owners describe the system accelerating toward vehicles in stop-and-go traffic, misidentifying lead vehicles. One report includes a crash where the vehicle suddenly accelerated into a garage wall. These issues are noted at varying mileages, with one specific incident occurring at approximately 6,090 miles. Safety implications include the risk of rear-end collisions and loss of control, particularly when unexpected braking or acceleration occurs.

4 complaints total1 crash
POWER TRAIN (3 complaints)

POWER TRAIN

3 complaints

Owners report that the 2025 Honda Accord experiences sudden loss of power and acceleration while driving, often accompanied by the illumination of multiple warning lights on the dashboard. These warnings frequently include Brake System, TPMS, ABS, and Check Engine lights. The incidents typically occur at highway speeds, around 30 to 70 mph, posing significant safety risks due to the sudden deceleration and impaired power steering, which can leave drivers in hazardous positions on busy roads. After restarting the vehicle, some warning lights may persist, such as the Brake System warning. One owner notes a service explanation attributing the issue to infrequent driving and a battery problem, though this is not consistently reported across other complaints.

3 complaints total
SEAT BELTS (3 complaints)

SEAT BELTS

3 complaints

Owners report issues with the seat belts in the 2025 Honda Accord, particularly involving the rear seats. One complaint describes a child becoming trapped by the seatbelt, which tightened excessively and required cutting to release, suggesting a potential malfunction in the seatbelt retractor. Another complaint notes that the rear seat occupancy indicator on the dashboard does not accurately reflect when passengers are seated but unbuckled, which may increase the risk of injury in a crash. A third owner expresses concerns about the seat belts not providing adequate restraint and mentions unclear instructions from the dealer regarding proper usage. These issues are reported within the first few months of vehicle ownership, indicating they may occur early in the vehicle's lifespan. Safety implications include potential injury risk due to improper seatbelt function and inaccurate occupancy detection.

3 complaints total
AIR BAGS (2 complaints)

AIR BAGS

2 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2025 Honda Accord report issues related to the air bags, with one complaint involving a crash and injury. In one instance, the driver experienced unintended acceleration and loss of steering control, resulting in a crash where the knee air bags deployed and caused injury. This incident occurred at approximately 5,300 miles. Another owner reports the theft of an airbag without significant vehicle damage, citing concerns over ease of access and the financial burden of replacement. These complaints highlight potential safety risks such as air bag deployment during crashes and security vulnerabilities in airbag theft.

2 complaints total1 crash1 injury
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (2 complaints)

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

2 complaints

Owners report issues with the forward collision avoidance system in the 2025 Honda Accord, particularly involving the collision mitigation braking system (CMBS) engaging unexpectedly. Complaints frequently mention that the system activates the brakes without warning, even when there is no immediate threat, such as when another vehicle is turning in a different lane. Symptoms include sudden braking at high speeds, locking of all four tires, and the emergency brake engaging, with one owner reporting whiplash as a result. The issues have been noted at low mileages, around 2,111 miles, and occur without warning lights, although a brief "brake" message may appear. These reports highlight potential safety implications, including the risk of panic or loss of control.

2 complaints total1 injury
ENGINE (1 complaints)

ENGINE

1 complaint
2025-09-13

Vehicle makes rattling noises while accelerating similar to a diesel engine also rough transitions between EV mode and Gas mode also when you press the charge button the engine makes a very noticeable jerk once it’s on ,Honda does not want to fix my issue and says everything is normal and cannot replicate the issue!! There is clearly something wrong I suspect fuel injector issues as others reported but dealer does not want to take accountability.

When Do 2025 Honda Accord Problems Start?

Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.

1,500–37,500 milesSteering stickiness
2,300–6,000 milesSunroof explosions
9,000–10,000 milesBrake system failures

Best & Worst Honda Accord Years

Best Honda Accord Years to Buy

The best Honda Accord year is 2025 with a reliability score of 84/100, rated excellent. Other strong picks include 2021 (78/100) and 2022 (77/100).

Honda Accord Years to Avoid

The worst Honda Accord year is 2018 with a score of 63/100, primarily due to engine (248) issues.

See full Honda Accord years-to-avoid analysis →

Honda Accord Reliability Score Trend

Honda Accord reliability has improved in recent years, with newer models scoring an average of 78/100 compared to 71/100 for older years.

avg 74
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.

Honda Accord reliability scores by year
YearScoreRating
201863/100Good
201970/100Good
202073/100Good
202178/100Good
202277/100Good
202374/100Good
202476/100Good
202584/100Excellent

Honda Accord Reliability Compared to Other Years

Reliability scores compared across model years
YearScorevs Prior YearRatingRecallsComplaints
202678/100 (predicted)Predicted00
2025(selected)84/100+8Excellent165
202476/100+2Good6166
202374/100-3Good10199
202277/100-1Good3201
202178/100+5Good5215
202073/100+3Good8344
201970/100+7Good5574
201863/100Good81739

2025 Honda Accord Reliability by Powertrain

The 2025 Honda Accord is available with 2 powertrain options. Here's how they compare on reliability.

Reliability comparison across powertrain options
PowertrainComplaintsRecallsIncidents*Crash Rating
Gas45025 out of 5
HEV20125 out of 5
Total6514

NHTSA tracks complaints separately for each powertrain configuration. Totals reflect the sum across all variants. N/T = Not tested by NHTSA.

* Incidents = crash + fire reports. A single complaint can include multiple incident types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2025 Honda Accord reliable?
The 2025 Honda Accord scores 84/100 ("Excellent"), which is strong. However, its complaint rate is above the Sedan segment average (notably steering). The high score reflects good build quality, but shoppers should investigate the complaint patterns before buying.
What are the most common problems with the 2025 Honda Accord?
The most commonly reported problems with the 2025 Honda Accord include: STEERING (24 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (10 complaints), ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (7 complaints), SERVICE BRAKES (6 complaints), VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (4 complaints). These issues were identified from owner complaints analyzed by Auto Reliability Index.
How many recalls does the 2025 Honda Accord have?
The 2025 Honda Accord has 1 recall on record. Recalls are safety or compliance fixes issued by the manufacturer and repaired at no cost at authorized dealerships.
Is the 2025 Honda Accord expensive to maintain?
The 2025 Honda Accord has estimated annual costs of $400/year, which is $126 less than the midsize cars average of $526. Its reliability score of 84/100 is strong, but its complaint rate is above the segment average (notably steering). Pay extra attention to commonly reported areas during inspection and test drive.

How We Calculate Reliability Scores

Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.

Key Ranking Factors

1

Complaint Severity

NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.

2

Repair Costs

Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.

3

Recall Impact

Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.

4

Issue Diversity

Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.

Scores are grouped into four tiers:

  • 80–100: Excellent — Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
  • 60–79: Good — Reliable with some minor concerns
  • 40–59: Mixed — Notable issues, research before buying
  • 0–39: Risky — Significant problems, proceed with caution

Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.

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