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Honda Accord Euro gains Modulo Sports Pack

By George Skentzos |

Honda Australia will now offer customers the choice of kitting out their new Accord Euro with parts from the Honda Custom Performance brand, ‘Modulo’.

Already a huge success in Japan, Thailand and Malaysia, Modulo was first introduced into Australia with the new Honda City and will allow owners to personalise their car with a range of race-inspired accessories.

With Honda’s reputation for quality and reliability, Modulo has had to ensure total design integration and the highest levels of quality and fit in order to gain the stamp of approval from Honda.

Honda Accord Euro gains Modulo Sports Pack

The Modulo Sports Pack for the new Accord Euro is comprised of new front and rear bumpers, side skirts, a sports grille, rear boot lid spoiler and fog lights.

A Modulo Sports Pack is now available for the Honda City, Odyssey and Accord Euro from all Honda dealers throughout Australia.


 
  • Jazrod (formally Twilight)

    pearl white with 19″ black wheels please…

  • Shak

    oh why not the Accord. It would have gone a long way to improve the look of the ghastly accord.

  • Alex

    Take away the pointless spoiler and it would look great.

  • Bavarian Missile (.)(.)

    How much extra ?

    Where is SteveH ,he will get a giggle out of this,a limited edition or special edition hahaha .Best not start that one again .

    Like the look but wont comment what the rear looks like ;)

  • Tim

    Yuck, I see nothing ‘sporty’ about this. Leave it as is, the base model looks way better than this..

  • SteveH

    BM, you may want to speak with your other half to see if this is a special or limited edition..

    This looks like the after market sports kit they have always offered for the Euro. Really would look good with a big set of rims underneath it.

    • jimmy

      your right…
      the accord euro really needs bigger rims to top it off. i think they should be at least 19″

  • Tom

    Great, now it just needs some power

  • Captain Mainwaring

    This is a bit like putting Princess Anne in a string bikini.

  • Pops

    Princess Anne had a pretty hot bod in her heyday….

  • Captain Mainwaring

    So did the Accord Euro in its first generation.

  • arlester

    This is the same Bodykit they have always had with the new generation Euro.
    The car in the picture is a base model with the bodykit and wheels and I think the standard Euro looks better.

    However I have seen A Black Luxury with all of these bits and it looks pretty good with the 18′s off of the luxury

  • Cupid Stunt

    Factory approved boy racer kits. Camilla P in a string bikini anyone?

  • Damian

    A sports kit for the Euro is irrelevant considering the fact that it is anything but sporty. It is ridiculously slow and heavy.

  • Danman2

    The Euro is an awesome car and is above this ‘slapdash’ kind of thing.
    Maybe should have a Mugen range of options. That would be far cooler and closer to the brand heritage. How sad they are trying to sound Italian with Modulo. A Euro Modulo sounds like a Camry Sportivo!

    Maybe a Brawn Limited Edition. ;-)

  • Yanzo

    that body kits doesn’t even look that good.

  • slowheavyweakhonda

    Put a supercharger instead idiot…

  • eh179driver

    The Modulo sports kit is $6’200 fitted and painted for the Euro. It includes the wheels and so it should at that price. The rear “wing” type spoiler looks crap in real life. They should have gone with a more subtle lip type spoiler imo.

  • Lukaas

    Wouldnt bother, the stock look, looks good.

    Adding more plastic on it to make it look fast… when it isnt… is well… typical P plater thinking with their Hyundai Excels, Mitsu Lancers, Honda Civics all done up…. but couldnt accelerate to 100 under 12 seconds anyways.

    Honda should leave it the way it is… or release a Euro with the 200kW engine from the “normal” Accord.

  • crouchy

    I am getting pretty sick of those style rims… they look cheap and plasticy and i cant see why ANYONE would buy them….

  • Andrew

    I wonder if the rims come with the car or if you have to stop by Bob Jane on the way home…

    But seriously, the rest of the kit doesn’t look too bad.

  • crouchy

    Andrew,

    The rims come from bob jane and are available with removable plastic inserts in 78 different colours and come in at a very reasonable $23 each including bridgestone rubber.

  • GGG

    Overpriced way of making your luxury car look a Camry sportivo…

  • Eric

    Tacky asian looking POS!

  • Andrew

    Hahaha Crouchy, but Bridgestone rubber isn’t that bad!

  • SteveH

    Its pretty funny when a car maker brings out a ‘sports’ pack but still leaves the original sized wheels on it, just in a different pattern

    This car would probably need a Playboy sticker on it somewhere before it could be described as fully sick.

  • Pops

    how about modulo sports pack for the CRV?
    Actually what about just a new front bumper?

    I still can’t believe that split grill eyesore actually made it into production. Hopefully Honda’s design team clean up that mess in the facelift due later this year.

    Sat nav options across their range is another correction drastically required. Cheap looking double DIN stereos in their CRV & Oddysey luxury models do not align with their 50k price tags.

  • Tony

    interesting that a 1,600kg 2.4 litre four cylinder car is in any way ‘sporting’…

  • dovodonut

    Ever think Caradvice is paid by honda to write this articles? First time being the Honda sale….now the this