2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L

2014 Honda Crosstour



The Crosstour combines the strong practicality of the Accord sedan with the additional utility of a large flexible cargo area and all-wheel-drive. With a big trunk and one of the largest interiors in the segment, the Accord was already a very capable vehicle. Rather than make an Accord wagon, Honda's stylists added a long sloping hatch giving the Crosstour a fastback appearance. The large hatch area almost doubles the cargo capacity of the trunk even before folding down the rear seats. The Crosstour is the only way to get all-wheel-drive in an Accord. Honda offers the Crosstour in EX, and EX-L trim levels only. All-wheel-drive is only available on the EX-L trim level. Like the Accord sedan the Crosstour now offers a choice of V6 and four-cylinder engines. The only downside is that Honda priced the AWD Crosstour like an SUV with a sticker price of around $35,000.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Crosstour EX 2.4l I4 (192 bhp) A5 FWD 22 / 31 / TBD $27,380
Crosstour EX 3.5l V6 (271 bhp) A6 FWD 20 / 30 / TBD $31,040
Crosstour EX-L 2.4l I4 (192 bhp) A5 FWD 22 / 31 / TBD $31,065
Crosstour EX-L Navi 2.4l I4 (192 bhp) A5 FWD 22 / 31 / TBD $33,165
Crosstour EX-L 3.5l V6 (271 bhp) A6 FWD 20 / 30 / TBD $33,690
Crosstour EX-L 3.5l V6 (271 bhp) A6 AWD 19 / 28 / TBD $35,790
Crosstour EX-L Navi 3.5l V6 (271 bhp) A6 FWD 20 / 30 / TBD $35,140
Crosstour EX-L Navi 3.5l V6 (271 bhp) A6 AWD 19 / 28 / TBD $37,240