There are only a few hours left until Honda will finally debut the Accord Crosstour but the company chooses to tease us once again, this time with a photo showing the front right wheel of the upcoming car. Only a little can be seen in the photo but now we know that the Crosstour will come with 5-spoke alloy wheels shoed with Michelin.
Just as we told you in our previous coverage on the matter, only a little is actually known about the car, as the Japanese-based manufacturer preferred to keep the car hidden from our eyes and tease us every once in a while with new photos.
Nevertheless, rumors across the automotive world are indicating that Honda is considering bringing an MDX 3.8-liter engine on the Crosstour, similar to the one seen on the ZDX. The two 2.4l four cylinder engines (developing 177 and 190 hp) are also said to make it under the hood of the new crossover, as does the 3.5l V6, with an output of 271 hp.
The car will be officially unveiled today, with the full list of specification obviously expected to be released in a few hours.
The Crosstour will most likely arrive in Honda's authorized dealerships in a month or two and will be probably accompanied by the coupe version of the same base Accord. Expected to join the range in between the TSX and TL, the coupe is said to be powered by a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder powetrain, with maximum output going as high as 200 horsepower.
Just as we told you in our previous coverage on the matter, only a little is actually known about the car, as the Japanese-based manufacturer preferred to keep the car hidden from our eyes and tease us every once in a while with new photos.
Nevertheless, rumors across the automotive world are indicating that Honda is considering bringing an MDX 3.8-liter engine on the Crosstour, similar to the one seen on the ZDX. The two 2.4l four cylinder engines (developing 177 and 190 hp) are also said to make it under the hood of the new crossover, as does the 3.5l V6, with an output of 271 hp.
The car will be officially unveiled today, with the full list of specification obviously expected to be released in a few hours.
The Crosstour will most likely arrive in Honda's authorized dealerships in a month or two and will be probably accompanied by the coupe version of the same base Accord. Expected to join the range in between the TSX and TL, the coupe is said to be powered by a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder powetrain, with maximum output going as high as 200 horsepower.