Two of Honda’s longest running models – the Civic hatch and Accord sedan – will continue to be sold in Australia for the foreseeable future despite slow sales and an influx of new nameplates.

The Civic and Accord arrived in 1973 and 1977 respectively, and have since become mainstays of Honda’s local lineup.

Sales of the pair peaked in the 2000s, with annual deliveries of each topping 10,000 during that period.

However, increasing external competition, a shift in demand towards SUVs, and relatively high prices and a focus on premium variants as part of the brand‘s move to ‘agency’ sales has seen the appetite for both models shrink.

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Honda Civic
Honda Civic
Honda Accord
Honda Accord

Accord sales were down 29 per cent to just 98 units last year, making it the slowest selling mainstream medium passenger car outside of the discontinued Volkswagen Passat. Honda shifted 933 Civics in 2025, ranking it below the BMW 1 Series, Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz A-Class for annual sales.

Deliveries of the Civic and Accord have slid further over the first quarter of 2026.

Nevertheless, Honda Australia wants to persist with both models.

“For us, it’s about providing customer choice and having a value proposition that works,” Honda Australia’s general manager of automotive Nick Parkington told CarExpert.