Volkswagen ID.3 Business
Hatchback · Electric · FWD
vs
Honda Accord Crosstour
Hatchback · Gasoline · FWD
Volkswagen ID.3 Business
Car A
Volkswagen ID.3 Business
The Volkswagen ID.3 Business is a compact five-seat EV that blends everyday family practicality with city-friendly performance. Its 426 km range, 7.3 s 0–100 km/h, and 385 L trunk make it good value in its segment.
5 seatsHatchbackElectric5-star safety204 hpElectric
Honda Accord Crosstour
Car B
Honda Accord Crosstour
A five-seat, FWD gasoline family car that emphasizes space, reliability, and safety, with a generous 660 L trunk. Performance is competent rather than sporty, and at $30,000 it offers good value for growing families and road trips.
5 seatsHatchbackGasoline5-star safety
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Usage fit

Family 64 / 74
City 57 / 45
Budget / value 53 / 65
Road trip 42 / 59
Performance 26 / 30
Cargo 21 / 37
Practical 41 / 57
Premium 25 / 30
Winter 26 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen ID.3 Business · Orange = Honda Accord Crosstour

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen ID.3 Business Honda Accord Crosstour
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Pros & cons

Volkswagen ID.3 Business

  • 426 km rated range from a 58 kWh battery supports daily commutes and weekend plans
  • 7.3 s 0–100 km/h and 204 hp deliver responsive acceleration
  • Five seats and a 385 L trunk suit family-compact use
  • At 30,000, it represents good value in its segment

Honda Accord Crosstour

  • Large 660 L cargo area suits family gear and road trips.
  • Signals a focus on reliability and safety.
  • Good value in its segment at $30,000.
  • Adequate daily performance (190 hp, 0–100 km/h in 7.5 s).

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen ID.3 Business if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Volkswagen ID.3 Business is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Honda Accord Crosstour if…
Reliability edge
Honda Accord Crosstour scores higher on reliability — worth considering for long-term ownership.

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