At the upcoming Geneva Auto Show in Switzerland, Honda would be unveiling the new Honda Accord. Honda disclosed via The Earth Times that it would also be launching four other new vehicle models including the Honda FCX Clarity which is a zero-emission vehicle that runs on hydrogen fuel cells. However, the company continued to declare that the Honda Accord would be the main vehicle to be put on display and they are preparing 10 versions of the new Accord which includes sedans and Tourers. Compared to the outgoing Honda Accord, the new model comes to be sleeker in terms of exterior. What Honda did was it added more pronounced wheel arches which were designed to give more muscle to the vehicle. Honda also disclosed that the new vehicle would also be having new engine choices which would be capable of producing more power and yet be also more economical. There would be new petrol engines and diesel units. All of these have been designed so as to be able to meet the Euro 5 standards on emission. The new diesel engine comes with the latest in fuel injection technology. It also has a better exhaust gas circulation and makes use of a particulate filter which assists greatly in lessening emissions to the atmosphere. All the new engines have been given more power so as to have the Honda Accord zoom faster than before. If you are going to choose a petrol engine, you would have the option to mate it with a five speed automatic transmission. All new engines are mated to six speed manual transmission. Honda also upgraded the design and style of the Accord and it added new and more quality-made Honda parts to give the vehicle a better look and a better performance on the road. Users of the vehicle would also be able to find that cruising down the highway can be a different experience compared to the outgoing Honda Accord model. The Asian car company also disclosed that at the Geneva Auto Show, the Honda FCX Clarity would also be sharing some of the limelight that is focused on the Honda Accord. The FCX Clarity has been built to be a saloon that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell. It can seat four people inside and would soon be available in the United States auto market.