2019 Honda Accord vs. 2019 Mazda6

2019 Honda Accord vs. 2019 Mazda6
192 hp | Horsepower | 187 hp |
192 lb-ft | Torque | 186 lb-ft |
30 mpg* on LX with CVT | City MPG | 26 mpg |
38 mpg* on LX with CVT | Highway MPG | 35 mpg |
Standard | Traffic Sign Recognition System | N/A |
Standard | Road Departure Mitigation System | N/A |
The 2019 Mazda6 and 2020 Honda Accord are popular choices for Phoenix and Mesa drivers looking for a capable midsize sedan with all the bells and whistles. Taking a closer look however, you’ll find that the Accord offers powerful and efficient performance and a wide array of advanced safety features that are lacking on the Mazda6. See how they match up side by side in this Honda Accord vs. Mazda6 comparison from Right Honda.
Mazda6 vs. Honda Accord: Performance
The new Accord not only has the power to get you up to speed on Highway 101, it has the mpg ratings that will help you save at the pump. Check out this Accord vs. Mazda6 performance comparison:- Engine: The 2020 Honda Accord LX sedan is equipped with a standard 1.5L turbo 4-cylinder engine that delivers 192 hp with 192 lb-ft of torque. The 2019 Mazda6 gets a 2.5L 4-cylinder that generates 187 hp and 186 lb-ft of torque.
- Fuel Economy: The Accord is also more fuel-efficient than the Mazda6. With its base engine and CVT, the Accord LX sedan earns 30 mpg city/38 mpg highway*, while the Mazda6 Sport Auto earns 26 mpg city/35 mpg highway.
Mazda6 vs. Honda Accord: Safety Features
Vehicle safety is an important concern for Glendale-area drivers, and all of the available Accord levels come standard with the Honda Sensing® suite of advanced safety and driver assist features. The Mazda6 comes standard with Smart City Brake Support and Blind Spot Monitoring (optional for the Accord), but isn’t offered with key Honda Sensing® features such as:- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keeping Assist System
- Road Departure Mitigation System
- Lane Departure Warning
- Traffic Sign Recognition System